SOMETIME ago, we arranged and published Captain Brodie's notes on the first of the above groups. We shall now give a similar description of the Sandwich Islands, divided, as ...
Article : 945 wordsMR EDITOR—Your leading article on Tuesday last, on the Surveyor-General's expedition, will at least have this effect:—First, the bringing the already known good country on this side the province into usefulness; and ...
Article : 350 wordsAs important decision, as it respects the power of the Pope and his bishops, has been made in the state of Louisiana. A dispute arose between the wardens of a Catholic church in New Orleans and their pastor, in ...
Article : 661 wordsColonial Secretary's Office, Sept. 20.—His Excellency the Governor directs it to be notified that Mr Robert Taylor has resigned the situation of Poundkeeper of the Public Pound erected on section No. 703, adjoining the ...
Article : 245 wordsWE have Sydney news, via Van Diemen's Land, to the middle of August, at which time Mr Plunkett, the Attorney-General, had arrived. Colonel Barney bad, in consequence, retired from the Council to make room for him, ...
Article : 363 wordsBUCK, the Lighterman at Port Adelaide, has we understand taken a trip to the Islands in the Gulfs for the purpose of collecting a cargo of guano manure, of which there is said to be immense quantities. This is ...
Article : 721 wordsSEPTEMBER 21—The Bandicoot, Bowden, from Hobart Town and Portland Bay. Passengers—Mr Formby and Mr Wishart. SAILED. ...
Article : 32 wordsCARGO OF THE BRIG "ARAB." FOR SINGAPORE.—100 sacks floor, 1 keg butter, 1 bundle bacon, W. Younghusband, junr; 50 sacks flour, S. Stocks jan., & Co; 50 sheep, Capt. George Nickels; and 23¾ tons iron, part of her ...
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Family Notices : 23 wordsHAVING seriously considered the question of exporting wheat to England, and made enquiries in several quarters, we are now fully convinced that it may be effected with great ...
Article : 337 wordsNATIVE MURDERS.—The two revolting murders which have been perpetrated by a hostile tribe of natives, is of a description so shocking that we dare venture only to mention them without comment. Mr Ward's child is ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 712 wordsTHE MARKETS.—The Sydney prices continue to prevent any rise here. Wheat averages about 4s; fine flour 10s, seconds 8s 6d; hay £2 15; English barley (scarce) 5s; Cape ditto and oats 2s 6d; potatoes ...
Article : 512 wordsIN our last publication, we mentioned that Mr. Bull of Mount Barker bad formed an idea of feeding sheep with wheat. Since then, we have seen Mr. Bull, and as we find that his ...
Article : 313 wordsTHE house of Videl and Co., of London, were found guilty, after a trial which lasted two days, of having defrauded the revenue to a large amount, by having imported, with the connivance of certain ...
Article : 629 wordsYESTERDAY a meeting of the gentlemen elected as Councillors for the present year, was held at the Council room, pursuant to a requisition by several of the members. Present—Messrs Wilson, Peacock, G. Morphett, Mann, ...
Article : 352 wordsThe Rev. Mr White, the chaplain of Singapore, had arrived at Batavia, on his way from South Australia, where he has been sojourning for the last two years, and was expected at that settlement by the first ...
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Southern Australian (Adelaide, SA : 1838 - 1844), Fri 22 Sep 1843, Page 2
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