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The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803-1842) Saturday 19 March 1803, page 3
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The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803-1842) Saturday 19 March 1803, page 3
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| 2009-02-26 14:40:44.0 | user:public:dbaussie | Majesty's ship Glatton, James Colnett, Esq. Commander, with Prisoners from England, from whence she sailed the 23d of September last. In her way she put into Rio 270 Male, and 135 Female Prisoners --- seven of the former, and five of the latter died ; slightly scorbutic of which they are recovering very fast. Hope, sent by Vice-Admiral Sir R. Curtis land, with Orders to General Dundas and Sir R Curtis, not to evacuate the Cape ; from and Holland---perhaps with the French Republic. attempted to commit the horrid crime of suicide with a case knife, which she drew across | Majesty's ship Glatton, JAMES COLNETT, Esq. Commander, with Prisoners from Eng- land from whence she sailed the 23d of Sep- tember last. In her way she put into Rio 270 Male, and 135 Female Prisoners --- se- ven of the former, and five of the latter died ; slightly scorbutic of which they are reco- vering very fast. Hope, sent by Vice-Admiral Sir R. CURTIS. land, with Orders to General DUNDAS and Sir R CURTIS, not to evacuate the Cape ; from and Holland---perhaps with the French Re- public. attempted to commit the horrid crime of sui- cide with a case knife, which she drew across |
| 2009-02-19 15:14:52.0 | user:public:c.bannerman | pty of Salt Meat from the Cape of Good | tity of Salt Meat from the Cape of Good |
| 2009-02-17 10:34:17.0 | user:public:grayfion | trials, crusters of potatoes, each weighing | trials, clusters of potatoes, each weighing |
| 2009-02-17 10:33:49.0 | user:public:grayfion | attempted to commit the horrid crime of sui cide with a case knife, which she drew across | attempted to commit the horrid crime of suicide with a case knife, which she drew across |
| 2009-02-17 10:33:18.0 | user:public:grayfion | Esq. Commander, with Prisoners from Eng- land, forn whence she sailed the 23d of Sep- tembe last. In her way she put into Rio 270 Male, and 135 Female Prisoners---se- ven of the former, and five of the latter died ; slightly scorbutic of which they are reco- vering very fast water, Capt E. H. Palmer, with Flour and Holland---perhaps with the French Re- public, | Esq. Commander, with Prisoners from England, from whence she sailed the 23d of September last. In her way she put into Rio 270 Male, and 135 Female Prisoners --- seven of the former, and five of the latter died ; slightly scorbutic of which they are recovering very fast. water, Capt E. H. PALMER, with Flour and Holland---perhaps with the French Republic. |
| 2008-08-09 13:11:58.0 | user:public:julanna | mosl ailing were soon after sent on shore to Meffrs. Kable and Underwood. | most ailing were soon after sent on shore to Messrs. Kable and Underwood. |
| 2008-08-09 12:59:48.0 | user:public:julanna | pty of Salt Meat from the Cape of Good Hope, Cent by Vice-Admiral Sir R. Curt i s" The day before the Bridgewater left the Cape, His Majefty^s Sloop Imogen arrived from Eng- land, with Orders to General Dundas and Sir R Curt is, not to evacuate the Cape 5 From which it is to be apprehended a mifunder itanding had taken place between England and Holland-perhaps with the French Re- The Bridgewater has on "board a Private Inveftment, in which the following articles are comprifed, viz. 200 hhds of Ale and Cloathing, Tobacco, Iriíh Linen, Watches, * Leather, Iiarnefs and Sadlery, 20 hhds of Crockery* Slops, 24 caiks of Confiantia, &a On Saturday the 12th inftant arrived from King's Iiiand, wich íkins and oil, the iloop Surprife (formerly the Diana), belonging to Mvfirs. Kable and Underwood. been made in refpecl to the culture of Potatoes): It has been the common practice heretofore to raile this nourishing article of food from cutting and planting what are ufually termed the eyes of potatoes; but, from feveral recent trials, crullers of potatoes, each weighing fiorn 20 to 22 ounces, have been produced fromv planting only the (hoot, or fprouts. [Hampihire Chronicle.] On Saturday lair, an unfortunate woman attempted to commit the horrid crime of iui cide wi h a cafo knife, which ihe drew acrois her throat with an almoft fatal fucceís. She was immediately conveyed to the General Hoipiral, where every humane afftftance was afforded her, by means of which ihe poffibly may íecover.Help fix this text!Help fix this text!Help fix this text!Help fix this text! | pty of Salt Meat from the Cape of Good Hope, sent by Vice-Admiral Sir R. Curtis The day before the Bridgewater left the Cape, His Majesty's Sloop Imogen arrived from Eng- land, with Orders to General Dundas and Sir R Curtis, not to evacuate the Cape ; from which it is to be apprehended a misunder- standing had taken place between England and Holland---perhaps with the French Re- The Bridgewater has on board a Private Investment, in which the following articles are comprised, viz. 200 bhds of Ale and Cloathing, Tobacco, Irish Linen, Watches, Leather, Harness and Sadlery, 20 bhds of Crockery, Slops, 24 casks of Constantia, &c. On Saturday the 12th instant arrived from King's Island, with skins and oil, the sloop Surprise (formerly the Diana), belonging to Meffrs. Kable and Underwood. been made in respect to the culture of Potatoes: It has been the common practice heretofore to raise this nourishing article of food from cutting and planting what are usually termed the eyes of potatoes; but, from several recent trials, crusters of potatoes, each weighing from 20 to 22 ounces, have been produced from planting only the shoot, or sprouts.--- [Hampshire Chronicle.] On Saturday last, an unfortunate woman attempted to commit the horrid crime of sui cide with a case knife, which she drew across her throat with an almost fatal success. She was immediately conveyed to the General Hospital, where every humane assistance was afforded her, by means of which she possibly may recover. |
| 2008-08-09 12:49:32.0 | user:public:julanna | . Ordnance Stores, i ne day belora ihe got On Sunday la ft anchored in the Cme9 His VFajeíty's áhip GUiton* James Coln£tts iiiq. Commander, with Priloners from Eng- , lind, horn whence ih-'. failed the sjd of Stfjp« te .Tibe lait. In her way (he put into Ri© de Janeiro to refreía« She left England with 270 Ma e, and 13 j Female Prifonets-fe». ven 4?í the former» -ani five of ti* latter died ^ brought upwards of 30 Free Settlers, Eight Pieces of Heavy Ordnance, and a quantity f into the C ye ioq w«ak people were ta'iea out» and put ore board the äupply, 50 of the moil ailing were ioon after fent ois fhore to the General Hofpital, where every attention was paid them. Their complaints were flighdy fcorbutic« of which they are reco» vering very fait On Sunday morning arrived the Bridge- water, Capt E. H. Palmer, with Flout1 and Stores from England, and a great qaan» S^HÏP NEWS, | Ordnance Stores. The day before she got On Sunday last anchored in the Cove, His Majesty's ship Glatton, James Colnett, Esq. Commander, with Prisoners from Eng- land, forn whence she sailed the 23d of Sep- tembe last. In her way she put into Rio de Janeiro to refresh. She left England with 270 Male, and 135 Female Prisoners---se- ven of the former, and five of the latter died ; brought upwards of 30 Free Settlers, Eight Pieces of Heavy Ordnance, and a quantity of into the Cove 100 weak people were taken out, and put on board the Supply, 50 of the mosl ailing were soon after sent on shore to the General Hospital, where every attention was paid them. Their complaints were slightly scorbutic of which they are reco- vering very fast On Sunday morning arrived the Bridge- water, Capt E. H. Palmer, with Flour and Stores from England, and a great quan- SHIP NEWS. |
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