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The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803-1842) Sunday 10 April 1803, page 3
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The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803-1842) Sunday 10 April 1803, page 3
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| 2009-02-25 10:19:25.0 | user:public:grayfion | 112I. sterling . | 112l. sterling . |
| 2009-02-25 10:19:16.0 | user:public:grayfion | 112I. sterling ... | 112I. sterling . |
| 2009-02-25 10:18:51.0 | user:public:grayfion | is used in compleating the compliment | is used in compleating the complement |
| 2009-02-24 11:47:42.0 | user:public:grayfion | a wild and ruthless waste. Here, an ticipating fancy dwells with delight upon the | a wild and ruthless waste. Here, anticipating fancy dwells with delight upon the |
| 2009-02-24 11:46:52.0 | user:public:grayfion | the bold and adventurous genius of d....... very, might, to the end of time, have re mained a wild and ruthless waste. Here, an | the bold and adventurous genius of discovery, might, to the end of time, have remained a wild and ruthless waste. Here, an |
| 2009-02-24 11:45:58.0 | user:public:grayfion | last, has been received on board the Glat- ton during the last week, and every expe dition is used in compleating the compli ment intended to be shipped for England.. On Wednesday 10 prisoners who were capi tally convicted at the last Criminal Court were respited by His Excellency, on condi tion of their becoming Transports for Life. Last week two men were corporally pu nished for repeated insolence to their master, more prejudicial to Civil society, than a de sire to soar above the region to which our circumstances ought to limit us. If theore tical speculists wculd turn to the excellent doubtless escape the incumbrances which ne- cessarily result from their pride of ...elling best calculated to their own interests; and i A BARGAIN, would first enquire whether i might not in the end turn out to be a DEA.... greater sacrifice, he would doubtless ........... the cheme....ical plan of aeriel castle-building penny honestly obtained, is a greater trea sure than would the mines of Mexico, at ever falls upon the thoughtless and extrava gant.. | last, has been received on board the Glatton during the last week, and every expedition is used in compleating the compliment intended to be shipped for England. On Wednesday 10 prisoners who were capitally convicted at the last Criminal Court were respited by His Excellency, on condition of their becoming Transports for Life. Last week two men were corporally punished for repeated insolence to their master, more prejudicial to Civil society, than a desire to soar above the region to which our circumstances ought to limit us. If theoretical speculists would turn to the excellent doubtless escape the incumbrances which necessarily result from their pride of swelling best calculated to their own interests; and if A BARGAIN, would first enquire whether it might not in the end turn out to be a DEAR greater sacrifice, he would doubtless suppress the chemerical plan of aeriel castle-building penny honestly obtained, is a greater treasure than would the mines of Mexico, at the ever falls upon the thoughtless and extravagant. |
| 2009-02-24 11:38:15.0 | user:public:grayfion | On Saturday the 2d inst. the Provost Mar- shal went with an inquest to Garden Island' grounds of Captain Scott, at that place. Af- ter a very minute investigation of the cir- cumstance and its antecedent causes, the Jury also appeared, we are sorry to say, that se- veral white men were among the natives, who, there is every reason to suspect, had as sisted and encouraged them in this delin- quency, but who then also escaped apprehen sion. A fishing-boat was found near to the and although such evidence may not be re sorted to, yet the police are determined to were made after the articles, which were nu- merous, but to no purpose, until Saturday the 2d instarnt, when some, part of it was found in the boat mentioned in the preced- ing paragraph, to be lying near to the na - tive's canoe at Garden Island.. | On Saturday the 2d inst. the Provost Marshall went with an inquest to Garden Island grounds of Captain Scott, at that place. After a very minute investigation of the circumstance and its antecedent causes, the Jury also appeared, we are sorry to say, that several white men were among the natives, who, there is every reason to suspect, had assisted and encouraged them in this delinquency, but who then also escaped apprehension. A fishing-boat was found near to the and although such evidence may not be resorted to, yet the police are determined to were made after the articles, which were numerous, but to no purpose, until Saturday the 2d instant, when some, part of it was found in the boat mentioned in the preceding paragraph, to be lying near to the native's canoe at Garden Island. |
| 2008-11-16 12:39:51.0 | anonymous | A peach tree in the garden of H. Kabl | A peach tree in the garden of H. Kable |
| 2008-10-15 11:45:40.0 | user:public:David.Stockman | Some of tihe natives have since named the | Some of the natives have since named the |
| 2008-10-05 18:06:15.0 | user:public:David.Stockman | greater sacrifice, he would doubtless fa oref the chemc-ical plan of aeriel castle-building others fall, with the conviction, that on | greater sacrifice, he would doubtless ........... the cheme....ical plan of aeriel castle-building others fall, with the conviction, that one |
| 2008-10-05 17:51:22.0 | user:public:David.Stockman | cessarily result from their pride of fuelling might not in the end turn out to be a dea.... of his whole future comfort, not to fav a much | cessarily result from their pride of ...elling might not in the end turn out to be a DEA.... of his whole future comfort, not to say a much |
| 2008-10-05 17:14:16.0 | user:public:David.Stockman | ing paragraph, to be lying near to the ni - | ing paragraph, to be lying near to the na - |
| 2008-10-01 21:10:28.0 | user:public:David.Stockman | might not in the end turn out to be a dea1 of his whole future comfort, not to fav a muc the bold and adventurous genius of difee | might not in the end turn out to be a dea.... of his whole future comfort, not to fav a much the bold and adventurous genius of d....... |
| 2008-09-30 20:44:20.0 | user:public:David.Stockman | doubtless escape the incumbrances which ne | doubtless escape the incumbrances which ne- |
| 2008-09-30 20:43:08.0 | user:public:David.Stockman | bought purchafe, perhaps at the expenc | bought purchase, perhaps at the expence |
| 2008-09-30 20:20:30.0 | user:public:David.Stockman | scene which shall one day be occupied wit there she beholds edifices and wareaoufi arife, to invite the fons of merchandize an traffic from the furtner corners of the Globv | scene which shall one day be occupied with there she beholds edifices and warehouse arise, to invite the sons of merchandize and traffic from the further corners of the Globe. |
| 2008-09-30 20:15:48.0 | user:public:David.Stockman | May this apply to New South Wales, ajh<\"-» Sydney be the mart to realize the flattering ; imag" ' | May this apply to New South Wales, and Sydney be the mart to realize the flattering image ! |
| 2008-09-30 20:12:43.0 | user:public:David.Stockman | mained a wild and ruthlefs waite. Here, at ticipating fancy dwells with delight upon thHelp fix this text! fcene which ihall one day be occupied wit bufy commerce, and her lifter arts, wbd there ihe beholds edifices and wareaoufi | mained a wild and ruthless waste. Here, an ticipating fancy dwells with delight upon the scene which shall one day be occupied wit busy commerce, and her sister arts, while there she beholds edifices and wareaoufi |
| 2008-09-30 20:09:38.0 | user:public:David.Stockman | r úned a wild and ruthlefs waite. Here, at | mained a wild and ruthlefs waite. Here, at |
| 2008-09-30 20:03:59.0 | user:public:David.Stockman | parts of the habitable world, which, but'fc | parts of the habitable world, which, but for |
| 2008-09-30 20:02:37.0 | user:public:David.Stockman | and poliihing and improving thofe remoi parts of the habitable woild, which, but'fc | and polishing and improving those remote parts of the habitable world, which, but'fc |
| 2008-09-30 20:00:08.0 | user:public:David.Stockman | It muft afford peculiar pleafure to ever contemplative mind, to trace fcience, and tf arts, gradually opening upon Civil fuciet) ticipating fancy dwells with delight upon th | It must afford peculiar pleasure to ever contemplative mind, to trace science, and the arts, gradually opening upon Civil society ticipating fancy dwells with delight upon thHelp fix this text! |
| 2008-09-30 18:29:57.0 | user:public:David.Stockman | a man elevated at the profrect of gettinc ABARGAiN, would firft enquire whether i | a man elevated at the prospect of GETTING A BARGAIN, would first enquire whether i |
| 2008-09-30 18:23:53.0 | user:public:David.Stockman | sure than would the mines of Mexico, at t) | sure than would the mines of Mexico, at |
| 2008-09-30 18:22:05.0 | user:public:David.Stockman | cjit in cxpence of t.iat wretchedn fs whic | cut in expence of that wretchedness which |
| 2008-09-30 18:20:31.0 | user:public:David.Stockman | in its infancy, and congratulate himfolf whe others fall, with the conviction, that on > penny honeftly obtain d, is a greater trer lure than would the mines of Mexico, at t) | in its infancy, and congratulate himself when others fall, with the conviction, that on penny honestly obtained, is a greater trea sure than would the mines of Mexico, at t) |
| 2008-09-30 18:18:08.0 | user:public:David.Stockman | the chemc-ical plan of aeriel caftle-buiidin | the chemc-ical plan of aeriel castle-building |
| 2008-09-30 18:17:09.0 | user:public:David.Stockman | greater facrifice, he would doubtlefs fa oref | greater sacrifice, he would doubtless fa oref |
| 2008-09-30 18:16:00.0 | user:public:David.Stockman | ever falls upon the though tief* and extravt | ever falls upon the thoughtless and extrava |
| 2008-09-30 18:14:41.0 | user:public:David.Stockman | and the midway prove to be the eafivft an ' bell calculated to their own inter ils ; and i | and the midway prove to be the easiest and best calculated to their own interests; and i |
| 2008-09-30 17:24:17.0 | user:public:David.Stockman | doubtless escape the incumbrancrs which ne ceffarily refuît from their pride of fuelling | doubtless escape the incumbrances which ne cessarily result from their pride of fuelling |
| 2008-09-30 17:23:11.0 | user:public:David.Stockman | We know of nothing that can be de erne more prejudicial to Civil fociety, than a de fire to foar above the region to which ou circumftances ought to limit us. If theore tical fpeculifts wculd turn to the excellen fable, c* the frog and the ox," they woulc doubtlefs efcape the incumb.ancrs which ne | We know of nothing that can be deemed more prejudicial to Civil society, than a de sire to soar above the region to which our circumstances ought to limit us. If theore tical speculists wculd turn to the excellent fable, " the frog and the ox," they would doubtless escape the incumbrancrs which ne |
| 2008-09-30 17:11:25.0 | user:public:David.Stockman | A peach tree rn the garden of H. KabI is now in bloifom, a phenomenon worthy ti obfervation of the curious., / | A peach tree in the garden of H. Kabl is now in blossom, a phenomenon worthy the observation of the curious. |
| 2008-09-30 17:09:14.0 | user:public:David.Stockman | and absenting themselves from their emplo | and absenting themselves from their employ |
| 2008-09-30 17:08:21.0 | user:public:David.Stockman | On Wednesday io prifoners who were capi tally convicted at the iaft Criminal Cour were refoited by His Excellency, on condi tion of their becoming Tranfpons for Life. | On Wednesday 10 prisoners who were capi tally convicted at the last Criminal Court were respited by His Excellency, on condi tion of their becoming Transports for Life. |
| 2008-09-30 17:06:15.0 | user:public:David.Stockman | tained in our last) and sold for the sum c | tained in our last) and sold for the sum of |
| 2008-09-30 17:05:48.0 | user:public:David.Stockman | tained in our last) and fold for the furn c 112I. ftcrlhu ... On Wednrfday io prifoners who were capi | tained in our last) and sold for the sum c 112I. sterling ... On Wednesday io prifoners who were capi |
| 2008-09-30 17:00:33.0 | user:public:David.Stockman | by J. Kenny, on.the Rocks, was put up t auction, (agreeable to an advertifement con tained in our laft) and fold for the furn c | by J. Kenny, on the Rocks, was put up to auction, (agreeable to an advertisement con tained in our last) and fold for the furn c |
| 2008-09-30 16:59:37.0 | user:public:David.Stockman | On Tuefday laft the houfe lately occupies | On Tuesday last the house lately occupied |
| 2008-09-30 12:53:25.0 | anonymous | la ft, has been r ceived on board the GI at ton during the laft week, and every expe dition is ufcd in conpleating the cornpl ment intended to be ihipped for England.. | last, has been received on board the Glat- ton during the last week, and every expe dition is used in compleating the compli ment intended to be shipped for England.. |
| 2008-09-30 12:49:25.0 | anonymous | hung to dry1; diligent fearchôand enquiry merous, but to no purpofe, until Saturday the 2d inftarçt, when fbme, part of it was | hung to dry; diligent search and enquiry merous, but to no purpose, until Saturday the 2d instarnt, when some, part of it was |
| 2008-09-30 12:45:16.0 | anonymous | quency, but who then alfo efcaped apprehen fion. A fiihinp;-boat was found near to the an owner, was confiicated to the public ufe. Some of tihe natives have fince named the white men, who affifted^hem in the maraud ; and although fuch evidence may not be re forted to, yet the police are determined to ufe every vigilant exertion to bring them to juftice, upon the firft mifdemeanor in which j linen was ftolen out of Jfchej£arderi_of WW; The week before laft a quantity of wet ] | quency, but who then also escaped apprehen sion. A fishing-boat was found near to the an owner, was confiscated to the public use. Some of tihe natives have since named the white men, who assisted them in the maraud ; and although such evidence may not be re sorted to, yet the police are determined to use every vigilant exertion to bring them to justice, upon the first misdemeanor in which linen was stolen out of the Garden of Wm. The week before last a quantity of wet |
| 2008-09-30 12:37:35.0 | anonymous | j linen was ftolen out of Jfchej£arderi_of WW; The week before laft a quantity of wet ] hung to dry1; diligent fearchôand enquiry merous, but to no purpofe, until Saturday the 2d inftarçt, when fbme, part of it was ti ve's canoe at Garden Island.. | linen was stolen out of the garden of Wm. The week before last a quantity of wet hung to dry; diligent search and enquiry merous, but to no purpose, until Saturday the 2d instarnt, when some, part of it was tive's canoe at Garden Island.. |
| 2008-09-30 12:33:30.0 | anonymous | an owner, was confiicated to the public ufe. Some of tihe natives have fince named the white men, who affifted^hem in the maraud ; and although fuch evidence may not be re forted to, yet the police are determined to ufe every vigilant exertion to bring them to juftice, upon the firft mifdemeanor in which | an owner, was confiscated to the public use. Some of tihe natives have since named the white men, who assisted them in the maraud ; and although such evidence may not be re sorted to, yet the police are determined to use every vigilant exertion to bring them to justice, upon the first misdemeanor in which |
| 2008-09-30 12:29:45.0 | anonymous | quency, but who then alfo efcaped apprehen fion. A fiihinp;-boat was found near to the | quency, but who then also escaped apprehen sion. A fishing-boat was found near to the |
| 2008-09-30 10:15:38.0 | anonymous | ti ve's canoe at Garden Iiland.. | ti ve's canoe at Garden Island.. |
| 2008-09-30 10:14:33.0 | anonymous | Laft week two men were corporally pi niihed for repeated infolence to their mailer, and abfenting themfelves from their emplo | Last week two men were corporally pu nished for repeated insolence to their master, and absenting themselves from their emplo |
| 2008-09-30 10:12:07.0 | anonymous | without permiflion. | without permission. |
| 2008-09-30 09:22:40.0 | anonymous | had afliiled in the depredation, yet upon the I appearance of Captain Scott's fervants, they ,eaped into the water, an 1 got clear off. It ; alfo appeared, we are forry to fay, that fe- j veial white men were amone the natives I who, there is every reifon to fufpect, had af fifled and encouraged them in this delin- | had assisted in the depredation, yet upon the appearance of Captain Scott's servants, they leaped into the water, and got clear off. It also appeared, we are sorry to say, that se- veral white men were among the natives, who, there is every reason to suspect, had as sisted and encouraged them in this delin- |
| 2008-09-30 08:50:58.0 | anonymous | brought in a verdict " Juilifiable Homicide." The canoe of the deceafed v/as found to be above grounds ; and although feveral others | brought in a verdict " Justifiable Homicide." The canoe of the deceased was found to be above grounds ; and although several others |
| 2008-09-30 08:49:14.0 | anonymous | On Saturday the 2d inst. the Provoft Mar- preceeding evening, while plundering the | ter a very minute invelligation of the cir cumftance and its antecedent caufes, the Jury brought in a verdict t( Juilifiable Homicide." | On Saturday the 2d inst. the Provost Mar- preceeding evening, while plundering the ter a very minute investigation of the cir- cumstance and its antecedent causes, the Jury brought in a verdict " Juilifiable Homicide." |
| 2008-09-30 08:17:58.0 | anonymous | shal went with an inqueft to Garden Uland' in confequence of a Native being ihot the | shal went with an inquest to Garden Island' in consequence of a Native being shot the |
| 2008-09-30 08:16:38.0 | anonymous | On Saturday the 2d inh\ the P rovoft Mar- mal went with an inqueft to Garden Uland' | On Saturday the 2d inst. the Provoft Mar- shal went with an inqueft to Garden Uland' |
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