On Thursday morning last the ship Admiral Cockburn, Captain Cooling, arrived from England, and last from Hobart Town. She sailed from London on the 27th August, and the Derwent on the ...
Article : 7,556 wordsTHURSDAY, FEB. 24.—John M'Grath, John Maunder, [?]nd John Adams were indicted for stealing, on the 2d of September last, at B[?]ingelly, two matts of sugar, a quan[?] [?]ty of park, and some tobacco, from the stores of Capt. W ...
Article : 483 words"The Grand Inquest of Our Sovereign Lord the King present to the Court of Quarter Sessions, assembled at Par[?]amatta, in and for that Town and surrounding Districts, the twenty-first day of Februaiy, in the year of Our Lord, 1825, ...
Article : 1,804 wordsOn Monday fast a great deal of good sport of horse-racing took place in the neighbourhood of Sydney; it originated with Colonel BALFOUR, Sir J. JAMISON, and Captain PIPER, who were inclined to try the speed of their horses the distance ...
Article : 908 wordsM[?]. EDITOR, As it is [?] duty of every one who wishes to attain any thing like a su[?] degree of know[?]ge of any art (or as I should have said, to avoid ...
Article : 823 wordsWEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23.—John Moon and Edward Hughes were brought up, and underwent a final examination on a charge of having stolen a black filley, the property of the estate of the late ...
Article : 883 wordsMY DEAR MR. EDITOR, W[?] [?] among the barrow-load of [?][?]ry hodge podge, from which you have to c[?] [?]he weekly ration of your nex[?] G[?]te, I ...
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The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842), Thu 3 Mar 1825, Page 3
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