From Newcastle, on Wednesday evening last, the steamers Sophia Jans and Tamar. From Launceston, on Thursday last, whence she sailed the 29th ultimo, the William, Captain Thom, ...
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Article : 2,620 wordsThe Pysche, whaler, neared the heads last Thursday for the purpose of landing Captain Norris on account of indisposition; instead of coming into port, Capt. ...
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Article : 104 wordsWe have received via Launceston, The South Australian Gazette to the 3rd March. Matters seem as far from accommodation as ever between the Governor ...
Article : 879 wordsIT is currently reported in Sydney that some runaway convicts who lately absconded from their assigned service, have escaped from the Colony in the ...
Article : 615 words"Five days ago we had here a most serious disturbance. Te Ropara and his friends having joined with the Ngute Aw[?]'s (who protect this place) on an ...
Article : 383 wordsSIR, A letter appears in The Sydney Monitor of Wednesday evening, under the head of "Original Correspondence," so ...
Article : 2,343 wordsThe performances at the Victoria Theatre on Thursday evening were Moncrieff's amusing Comedy of ROCHESTER, or The Merry Days of King Charles II., and ...
Article : 399 wordsMarch 19—The brig William, 149 tons, Thom[?] master, from South Australia in ballast. March 19—The barque Brougham, 237 tons M'Cleland, must r, from Port Phillip in ballast. ...
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The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842), Sat 7 Apr 1838, Page 2
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