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The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803-1842) Sunday 26 February 1804, page 4
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2009-04-30 20:29:48.0user:public:cjbrillowing to the uninterrupted seriess of dry wea-  
owing to the uninterrupted series of dry wea-  
2009-03-17 13:51:43.0user:public:c.bannermanther. Potatoes sold at 7.. per 100lbs. ; fullr  
ther. Potatoes sold at 7s. per 100lbs. ; full-
2008-08-20 20:59:29.0user:public:julannathe little mell was mo icd, and wnien ice vt
aquatic fr ©lier rea aired time to dig ; ft. ^
SYDN.'Y WA ARP.-Ye'-e-diy catiro in,
four boats from Kifíng Pour-, chhfly laden «
wi ft poultry and potatoes j vegetables fcaice $
owing to the uuiatcrrupted ferus of dry wea- ;
cher. Petatees fold at 7,*. pel loedbs, ; fulir '
grown fowls at 3*. and aalf-grown uitco at 25.Help fix this text!
the little shell was moored, and when the
aquatic spoiler required time to digest.
SYDNEY WHARF.- Yesterday came in,
four boats from Kissíng Point, chiefly laden
with poultry and potatoes ; vegetables scarce
owing to the uninterrupted seriess of dry wea-
ther. Potatoes sold at 7.. per 100lbs. ; fullr
grown fowls at 3s. and half-grown ditto at 2s. each.
2008-08-20 20:48:34.0user:public:julannavibrate, as if confeious of the tnreaien^d da«- l\
ger. The little girl clung co «her father fj#r
protection, and the peignant feftfation that ho
.endured mud with difhculiy come withing the
reach of conception. The autftor of their ap- -
prthenfion was howevtr fc«n ao mort r, and
this latter circumftance, which was far irojn
being unv/elcom« or un pica tent, one ofr ttïe
SURVIVORS gUdly attributes to, his having 'Help fix this text!
SWALLOW 'D &B 1R0M 561. weight by wbicu
the little mell was mo icd, and wnien ice vt
aquatic fr ©lier rea aired time to dig ; ft. ^
SYDN.'Y WA ARP.-Ye'-e-diy catiro in,
vibrate, as if conscious of the threatened dan-
ger. The little girl clung to her father for
protection, and the poignant sensation that he
endured must with dificulty come withing the
reach of conception. The author of their ap-
prehension was however seen no more ; and
this latter circumstance, which was far from
being unwelcome or unpleasant, one of the
SURVIVORS gladly attributes to, his having
SWALLOWED an IRON 56l. weight by which
the little mell was mo icd, and wnien ice vt
aquatic fr ©lier rea aired time to dig ; ft. ^
SYDN.'Y WA ARP.-Ye'-e-diy catiro in,
2008-08-20 20:42:13.0user:public:julannacbe little hoar, and eagerly feizing the baited .
hooks, plunged and darttd wu» a fifength
a«id velocity that threatened momentarily io
dill >dg* the tremblers, who had r.o other ex-
pect «< i a than to be hurled out to the mercy
o( the furious »¿TaUnt. The formidable
-creature at Isngth fe-.zed th<¿ kcUock rope
within hi« ponderous jaw*, and foiced the baw
down even with, if not below the waters
<dge, but happilv the line flapped, the bo¿c
rec- iled, and for fe ve ral fe-cpuds continued to
the little boat, and eagerly seizing the baited
hooks, plunged and darted with a strength
and velocity that threatened momentarily to
dislodge the tremblers, who had no other ex-
pectation than to be hurled out to the mercy
of the furious assailant. The formidable
creature at Iength seized the kellock rope
within his ponderous jaw, and forced the bow
down even with, if not below the waters
edge, but happily the line snapped, the boat
recoiled, and for several seconds continued to
2008-08-20 20:37:12.0user:public:julannaSovpt daysikcean angliwg party rconüfting
of three men, one ef whom bad ^ ^oung
daughter in the boat, which was moored "o-irT
Ge.rge's idfead ak@u£ 153 yards frena thß
fhore, were f»rprifed with a viftt fr m ae/haik ,
of fitch «nortnous uze as to bs .mift. ken »or
the he¿d of a funk 1 eck, whofefummit rofe
nearly t© the furfac* .of the water; but ter-^ »
ror and trepidation were aroufed whaß the-*
voracious rnaftfter, whofs bulk wa» probably"
ma^nifi-d by fear, appeared cb fe along-fise \
Some days since an angling party consisting
of three men, one of whom had a young
daughter in the boat, which was moored off
George's Head about 150 yards from the
shore, were surprised with a visit from a shark ,
of such enormous size as to be mistaken for
the head of a sunk rock, whose summit rose
nearly to the surface of the water; but ter-
ror and trepidation were aroused when the
voracious rnonster, whose bulk was probably
magnified by fear, appeared close along-side
2008-08-20 20:31:30.0user:public:julannaParing'the laft Week an íífue of Slops wai '¿,
made, in conformity te His ÜXCELLENCVS 4
Canam-aads.
During the last Week an Issue of Slops was
made, in conformity to His EXCELLENCY'S
Commands.
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2008-08-20 20:29:43.0user:public:julannaSame day retornad the Marcia, Mr, S%
Lord owner, al fo horn the Straits ;
Aad ©sa Wedsiafday same is "from Hunter's
River, from bcnse nine days, th« Pebooncr
G©vcrn®r lung, Meflri. Kable and Under-
wood Owners,, with 6 toa of Coa lp .and 64
fine Lo^s of Cedar.
Same day returned the Marcia, Mr. S.
Lord owner, also from the Straits ;
And on Wednesday came in from Hunter's
River, from hence nine days, the Schooner
Governor King, Messrs. Kable and Under-
wood Owners, with 6 ton of Coal and 64
fine Logs of Cedar.
2008-08-20 20:26:00.0user:public:julannaOn Tuefday cam® in the J©hn, Mr, Chase
matter, frosa fbe Jflands in Bafa's Straits«,
with 7300 fkine 5 fpok« the 0««an «£ Wil
f©n?3 Promontory the 3d ia&ant, ©n her way,
to the Derwent, with His Honm Liearenant-,
GDvern^r C0LL1MS cn b^ará, and pars^f the
Eftabliftintnt from Port Phillip.
On Tuesday came in the John, Mr. Chase
master, from the Islands in Bass's Straits,
with 7300 skins ; spoke the 0cean off Wil-
son's Promontory the 3d instant, on her way,
to the Derwent, with His Honor Lieutenant-
Governor COLLINS on board, and part of the
Establishment from Port Phillip.

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