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The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803-1842) Sunday 1 May 1803, page 4
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The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803-1842) Sunday 1 May 1803, page 4
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| 2009-10-13 19:01:06.0 | user:public:MaurieRose | On Friday Mr. J. Underwood accidentaly fell from the tuff rail oí the new vessel build- verely bruised by the rail. tbat so savory a course might attract the at- nose of signor Fido, who sunk beneatn the ir- pliaiice with which, the assailant, who com- Two men were lasr week ordered to work | On Friday Mr. J. Underwood accidentally fell from the taff rail of the new vessel build- verely bruised by the fall. that so savory a course might attract the at- nose of signor Fido, who sunk beneath the ir- pliance with which, the assailant, who com- Two men were last week ordered to work |
| 2009-08-03 19:27:47.0 | user:public:cipwoods | Boats.--Came in from Hawkesbury on | Boats. --- Came in from Hawkesbury on |
| 2009-08-03 19:27:36.0 | user:public:cipwoods | SHIP NEWS.-Remain as per last. | SHIP NEWS. --- Remain as per last. |
| 2009-08-03 19:27:21.0 | user:public:cipwoods | WooIlamoola, but being alarmed by that gen- | Woollamoola, but being alarmed by that gen- |
| 2009-06-15 12:57:49.0 | user:public:Fashionology | in the Gaol Gang, for having drawn t own hands ; an encouragement, which criminal a specimen of ingratitude evinc . | in the Gaol Gang, for having drawn the own hands ; an encouragement, which so criminal a specimen of ingratitude evinced |
| 2009-06-15 12:56:21.0 | user:public:Fashionology | own hands ; an encouragement, wnich | own hands ; an encouragement, which |
| 2009-06-15 12:54:51.0 | user:public:Fashionology | Peace Officers put a period to the sport, | Peace Officers put a period to the SPORT, |
| 2009-06-15 12:52:35.0 | user:public:Fashionology | ledge of demanding satisfaction ; in com- | ledge of DEMANDING satisfaction ; in com- |
| 2009-06-15 12:51:54.0 | user:public:Fashionology | stander openly accused him of foul play, | stander openly accused him of FOUL PLAY, |
| 2009-06-15 12:51:05.0 | user:public:Fashionology | ever, Pass altogether unresented : A bye- | ever, pass altogether unresented : A bye- |
| 2009-06-15 12:50:31.0 | user:public:Fashionology | tors- A Mrs. Fido matched against a Scot ; | tors--- A Mrs. Fido matched against a Scot ; |
| 2009-06-15 12:50:01.0 | user:public:Fashionology | length engrossed the attenion of the spect- | length engrossed the attention of the spect- |
| 2009-06-15 12:49:11.0 | user:public:Fashionology | come larder :--- to do which he was, alas ! | COME larder :--- to do which he was, alas ! |
| 2009-06-15 12:48:48.0 | user:public:Fashionology | the company, the k"* tie and pullet were ne- that her partner would introduce the wel- | the company, the kettle and pullet were ne- that her partner would introduce the WEL- |
| 2009-06-15 12:47:47.0 | user:public:Fashionology | fun of the vole'e groffing the attention of | fun of the table engrossing the attention of |
| 2009-06-15 12:45:20.0 | user:public:Fashionology | sited, as a reserve for suppe-time, in a large | sited, as a reserve for supper-time, in a large |
| 2009-03-29 15:43:23.0 | user:public:cipwoods | the Glation, on Friday amounted to 120 | the Glatton, on Friday amounted to 120 |
| 2008-08-09 16:43:31.0 | user:public:julanna | per to abandon the post of onour, mutually [ delighted that his opponent had not an ey¿ \ to di reel his comic. Two men were lair week ordered to wj .' in the Gaol Gang, for having drawn tai Ration from the btore after cney had j-*e granted the indulgence of going ©n thoi Ovvn hands ; an encouragement, wnich i*> criminal a fpecimen of ira^ratitude evinc .Help fix this text! thev tfere unworthy ©f On Friday evening fome villains entered the dwelling-houfe of J. Pal vaêr, Efq. at VV »ILmooU, but being alarmed by that gen- tleman, inihntly maoe off wiui»ut a booty. iVlr. Palm r ha* offered a Reward of Five Gui- neas for a difcs ve y of the parties concerned. SHIP NEWS.-Remain as per laft. Bjatí.--Cune in from HiW£e*bary ©& Tu ídav the James, William, and Union* J On Friday failed the James. __^ | per to abandon the post of honour, mutually delighted that his opponent had not an eye to direct his course. Two men were lasr week ordered to work in the Gaol Gang, for having drawn t Ration from the store after they had been granted the indulgence of going on their own hands ; an encouragement, wnich criminal a specimen of ingratitude evinc . they were unworthy of. On Friday evening some villains entered the dwelling-house of J. Palmer, Esq. at WooIlamoola, but being alarmed by that gen- tleman, instantly made off without a booty. Mr. Palmer has offered a Reward of Five Gui- neas for a discovery of the parties concerned. SHIP NEWS.-Remain as per last. Boats.--Came in from Hawkesbury on Tuesday the James, William, and Union. On Friday sailed the James. |
| 2008-08-09 16:36:11.0 | user:public:julanna | >mrth engrailed the a lennon of tru fpect« tois-A Mrs. Fid o matched pgainlt a Scot ; t 'e atttr of whom was faull v declaied trium- phant, although ihe nad, during the con tell, experienced many manual expostulations from the hufband of her antagoniii. This violation of the laws of BruKng did not, bow ever, P'ífs altogether unrtfented : A bye 1]ander openly accufed onn of foul play, and enforced his anpeil to me Genius of Combat with a well-jnected »{fault upon the nofr of fignor Fide, vi ho funk beneatn the ir reliMible aigument. Whsm he had recovtied his 1 gs he undauntedly claimed tae privi Iràvc of demanding bhtisi action : in com- J pliaiice with w ti ich, the aífaih«\i, who com- \ plained of a contufion m the kure, deliberate- ly fea ted himfeir in ? cen cm of the road, and invited the faithful F'ido to an ECLAfii j cissEMBNT. This mode of combat waar ? cordially acquiefced in, und to it eagerly they went. Fido boalted iupenor ikill, his «nta-f gonift the ftrength of Ajax, but both found" ootiom. Having iik. ¡noc£NTL"V amuled each other with a defperate Tete-a-tete of 20 minutes, the appearance of a number of Pe.xe Officers put a peripd^to the spe* r, and the embattled myrmidons thought pro pîr to abandon ihe poll of nonour, mutually | length engrossed the attenion of the spect- tors- A Mrs. Fido matched against a Scot ; the latter of whom was finally declared trium- phant, although she had, during the contest, experienced many manual expostulations from the husband of her antagonist. This violation of the laws of Bruising did not, how- ever, Pass altogether unresented : A bye- stander openly accused him of foul play, and enforced his appeal to the Genius of Combat with a well-directed assault upon the nose of signor Fido, who sunk beneatn the ir- resistible argument. When he had recovered his legs he undauntedly claimed the privi- ledge of demanding satisfaction ; in com- pliaiice with which, the assailant, who com- plained of a contusion in the knee, deliberate- ly seated himself in the center of the road, and invited the faithful Fido to an ECLAIRE CISSEMENT. This mode of combat was cordially acquiesced in, and to it eagerly they went. Fido boasted superior skill, his anta- gonist the strength of Ajax, but both found bottom. Having INNOCENTLY amused each other with a desperate Tete-a-tete of 20 minutes, the appearance of a number of Peace Officers put a period to the sport, and the embattled myrmidons thought pro- per to abandon the post of onour, mutually |
| 2008-08-09 15:21:58.0 | user:public:julanna | remindeü teem aï toe îepoôL. Ths buiv koufewbe fitted ou* ne bo .rd, md i<itr*at*d thai her partner wbuld loti >duce the wpl ^.qv <. 1 tuer :---to do wnich he was, alls ! too late- -the bud, the wb le repair, ha , I fl>^n, tiH left behind adonißimenc and difappointment. \ )r\ \V¿ Jiieiday evening a Battle Roval was fo.ießt ii« front oí tnc (jrereial Hofpital, in viucn feve\il pel fous or entier fex v\eie fe iou-lv engaged A pair <| Amazons at >mrth engrailed the a lennon of tru fpect« | reminded them of the deposit. The busy housewife fitted out the board, and intreated that her partner would introduce the wel- come larder :--- to do which he was, alas ! too late --- the bird, the whole repast, had flown, and left behind astonishment and disappointment. On Wednesday evening a Battle Royal was fought in front of the General Hospital, in which several persons of either sex were seriously engaged. A pair of Amazons at >mrth engrailed the a lennon of tru fpect« |
| 2008-08-09 15:13:14.0 | user:public:julanna | " Ob Friday Mr. J7 tender word accidental v h\l from tr»e tuff rail oí the ns s veiîeî build- ing by Kable and himfeb, ^ad v\ab mo ti: ie verely biuifed 1 y the rail. On S .nuay laft the fellow ing curious de pr dation was com iibted in tnc work-íhoo of T. Randall, 1 lt.mm :-A loafted pu'let, trait pye, the rWü^of a leg of matioft'well ti'.Timed, and fu.iory Et-ceteras, weic depo- sited, as a idl'rve for fuppei-ti n», in a laige in boiler, and placed m the ihop, ro he out of the reach of F .les and Ant6, little fufpeftmg tb*>t fo lav ry a cou fe mi^'u «it-act the dt tenth noi a moie jnnciii"vous fpoiJrr. « rue fun of t.ie v.ole'e g.offing the açte.vtien of rheramoany, the k"* tie aud pullet weie ne- ver o^ce rrwugnt or, u'i.til reiurning appc it¿ | On Friday Mr. J. Underwood accidentaly fell from the tuff rail oí the new vessel build- ing by Kable and himself and was most se- verely bruised by the rail. On Sunday last the following curious de- predation was committed in the work-shop of T. Randall, Tinman :- A roasted pullet, fruit pye, the residue of a leg of mutton well trimmed, and sundry Et-ceteras, were depo- sited, as a reserve for suppe-time, in a large tin boiler, and placed in the shop, to be out of the reach of Flies and Ants, little suspecting tbat so savory a course might attract the at- tention of a more mischievous spoiler. The fun of the vole'e groffing the attention of the company, the k"* tie and pullet were ne- ver once thought of, until returning appetite |
| 2008-08-09 14:47:11.0 | user:public:julanna | lower orders who., perchance begin to feel that the refid^uce of guilt is eiual! v the rrnn iion of wre'ebe Inef?, and chat the terrors oi a prifon 2r<- to h- avoided bv adopting- a conduit upon which thrir oeace of mind and perfumd fecurity alike depend. " Ob Friday Mr. J7 tender word accidental v | lower orders who, perchance begin to feel that the residence of guilt is equally the man- sion of wretchedness, and that the terrors of a prison are to be avoided by adopting a conduct upon which their peace of mind and personal security alike depend. " Ob Friday Mr. J7 tender word accidental v |
| 2008-08-09 14:31:45.0 | user:public:julanna | The Civil-Conn has not yet made anv ad- judication in the Caufe 8. Lord ( is açènt to 'Mr. Hugh Machin), ve ri us Jona Palmer, Eq. On Thurf'ay la'I 55 Pieces of Lignum Vi tie or Dv.-wcod. were riCMVrd on board His Majefty's öbip Glatton for England. The quantity of Ship timber received by the Glation, on Fridav amounted to 120 heavv Dieces. She will continue to tak¿ in as long as (he may remain nere. V/e would willingiv venture a bone that th" civcamfiano» of converting a par« of t'^e Gaol into a temnorarv ? rovlfion ftore, is frme aiFu ranee of a re*brrmrion «m >ng th* lowrr or'«»v«;, who., nrrc'vnc?, bec in to feel | The Civil Court has not yet made any ad- judication in the Cause S. Lord ( as agent to Mr. Hugh Machin), versus John Palmer, Esq. On Thursday last 55 Pieces of Lignum Vitae or Dye-wood. were received on board His Majesty's ship Glatton for England. The quantity of Ship timber received by the Glation, on Friday amounted to 120 heavy pieces. She will continue to take in as long as she may remain here. We would willingly venture a hope that the circumstances of converting a part of the Gaol into a temporary provision store, is some assurance of a reformation among the lower orders who., perchance begin to feel |
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