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REMAINDER OF SHIP NEWS.
The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803-1842) Saturday 19 March 1803, page 4
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2009-02-26 14:59:16.0user:public:dbaussieOn Thursday arrived from the Hawkesbury,
the Frances Colonial Schooner, laden    
Remain His Majesty's ship Glatton, Buffalo,        
Porpoise, Armed Tender Lady Nelson,  
Mr. Moore, has received the Governor's
number of carpenters and Labourers will begin              
the work. The trees are to be hewed  
Fisck (formerly an Officer on board the Surprise
French schooner), for 117 guineas : ---
of having stolen a gold ring, and other property,
from the dwelling house of Mrs. Sarah  
On Thursday arrived from the Hawkes-
bury, the Frances Colonial Schooner, laden    
Remain His Majesty's ship Glatton, Buf-
falo, Porpoise, Armed Tender Lady Nelson,  
Mr. Moore, has received the GOVERNOR's
number of carpenters and labourers will be-
gin the work. The trees are to be hewed  
Fisck (formerly an Officer on board the Sur-
prise French schooner), for 117 guineas : ---
of having stolen a gold ring, and other pro-
perty from the dwelling house of Mrs. Sarah  
2009-02-17 10:39:39.0user:public:grayfionOn Thursday arrived from the Hawkes-
bury, the Frances Colonial Schooner, laden
Remain His Majesty's ship Glatton, Buf-
falo Porpoise, Armed Tender Lady Nelson,
number of carpenters and Labourers will be-
gin the work.. The trees are to be hewed
according to the jcife, and put on board
Fifck (formerly an Officer on board the Sur-
prise French schooner), for 117 guineas ;---
and Underwood, the original owners..
on Saturday last (the 12th instant),. Ana.
of having stolen a gold ring, and other pro-
perty, from the dwelling house of Mrs. Sarah
On Thursday arrived from the Hawkesbury,
the Frances Colonial Schooner, laden
Remain His Majesty's ship Glatton, Buffalo,
Porpoise, Armed Tender Lady Nelson,
number of carpenters and Labourers will begin
the work. The trees are to be hewed
according to the scale?, and put on board
Fisck (formerly an Officer on board the Surprise
French schooner), for 117 guineas : ---
and Underwood, the original owners.
on Saturday last (the 12th instant), Anna
of having stolen a gold ring, and other property,
from the dwelling house of Mrs. Sarah
2008-08-09 13:39:21.0user:public:julannatimber that can be procured for Ship-builuing.
On Wednefdày lait' the Surprife floop was
putt up to Au&ion, and purcbafed by Mr.
Fifckv (formerly an Officer on board the Sur
pule French fchooner), for. 1,17 guineas j-«
buE.w-33^ afierwaids re-fold to Meii.s. Kable
oncL UnderWood^ th©-originab Jvvners..
At an Examination ibeiortf the rvlagiftrates
'on baturçlay lait (the 12m» 1 niant),. Ana.
Jackton was comrnitud to priiou Q.iiufpioan
! of having itoien a gold ring, íuü'O'í.wr-^ío
perty, iroin the d^eiling-hyafe of iVlts. cara a,
I Jroa-inuril:. _f
timber that can be procured for Ship-building.
On Wednesday last the Surprise sloop was
put up to Auction, and purchased by Mr.
Fifck (formerly an Officer on board the Sur-
prise French schooner), for 117 guineas ;---
but was afterwards resold to Messrs. Kable
and Underwood, the original owners..
At an Examination before the Magistrates
on Saturday last (the 12th instant),. Ana.
Jackson was committed to prison on suspicion
of having stolen a gold ring, and other pro-
perty, from the dwelling house of Mrs. Sarah
Broadhurst.
2008-08-09 13:31:02.0user:public:julannawith wheat..
Remain His Majesty's ship -Glatton, Buf-
Mr. Moore, has receuej the Gjverno-r.V
inftruétioni to pi «vide'a quantity of thebeft
timbvT.thatcan bj procurea,ror Shiprbuiluing0.
He-has afcepJy been »ont to furvey and make ?
choice oi w ,v.,od ; a i « un .vu>u .ay i.¿xV a
n u i n oer of carpenters a i L bourns, will . be«~
<rin- the. worts, i "ie tree* ar- lobe hewed
accoruui& to ihe-jcife, and pur on beard.
His Majefty's Ihip 'ola to ,,' to he. conveyed.
to England.--Red and other?gums, linn¿
auU iron bark, mahogany, and. omer har
woods will be feieded in preference ta an)1
o.her.
with wheat.
Remain His Majesty's ship Glatton, Buf-
Mr. Moore, has received the Governor's
instructions to provide a quantity of the best
timber that can be procured for Ship-builuing.
He has already been out to survey and make
choice of the wood ; and on Monday next a
number of carpenters and Labourers will be-
gin the work.. The trees are to be hewed
according to the jcife, and put on board
His Majesty's ship Glatton to be conveyed
to England.-- Red and other gums, string
aud iron bark, mahogany, and other hard
woods will be selected in preference to any
other.
2008-08-09 13:21:52.0user:public:julanna: On'Thurfday atrivsd from the, Hawkéf-*'
bury, thev Frances' Colonial Schooner, laden i
wifch wheat..
- Remain His- Ma i^itV's . ihip -Glätton," J3tif- -
iaWPorpoife, A medTenier Lady Neirbo *
.i.id» Cum Irland« CókhiiaUí Schooner; the..
di^lg^wdter, Carlia-of- Go d Hope» and;
ihe G»een*icn a^d V 'mu - Vhai. ts*.
REMAINDER OF'SHIFîtfEWS;
Mr. Moore, has receuej the Gjverno-r.V
On Thursday arrived from the Hawkes-
bury, the Frances Colonial Schooner, laden
with wheat..
Remain His Majesty's ship -Glatton, Buf-
falo Porpoise, Armed Tender Lady Nelson,
and Cumberland Colonial Schooner; the
Bridgewater, Castle of Good Hope, and
the Greenwich and Venus Whalers.
REMAINDER OF SHIP NEWS.
Mr. Moore, has receuej the Gjverno-r.V

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