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The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803-1842) Sunday 9 September 1804, page 2
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The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803-1842) Sunday 9 September 1804, page 2
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| 2008-08-30 18:08:00.0 | user:public:julanna | We last, week mentioned her departure from | We last week mentioned her departure from |
| 2008-08-30 18:04:50.0 | user:public:julanna | , A prifoner ma Je his efcaps into thsv/ > woods mordy after boding, but was im imediately purfued by a file of the Military, accompanied by the Native Bü *g?ry, \rA\y would doabtlefs overtake him, beiore he could proceed to any ver j coníiderablte« dif-. tance : ShoukHt unfortunately Jiappen other-, wife, the consequences of his impctucfity muli: fall dreadfully upon himfeif. This* man hid been Selected wjth others to go up the River, for the purpofe of procuringHelp fix this text! v Cedar, and received as is the ufüal cúftoiE, &\> foitnight's Ration-: this may fubfiiHvra for, a ihoit time, ibould he elude fche activity oFr* his purfuers,v which is at the fame time high- * ly impiobable ; but as it is fcarcely poní Di* '«hat he mould long pafs uiipcrccivëd by the ¡ Native hordes, no other profpeSb can re mai a. to his raihnefs but that of inevitable death hy famine or afîafîînation. | A prisoner made his escape into the woods shortly after landing, but was im- imediately pursued by a file of the Military, accompanied by the Native Bungary, who would doubtless overtake him, before he could proceed to any very considerable dis- tance : Should it unfortunately happen other- wise, the consequences of his impetuosity must fall dreadfully upon himself. This man had been selected with others to go up the River, for the purpose of procuring Cedar, and received as is the usual custom, a fortnight's Ration : this may subsist him for a short time, should he elude the activity of his pursuers, which is at the same time high- ly improbable ; but as it is scarcely possible that he should long pass unperceived by the Native hordes, no other prospect can remain to his rashness but that of inevitable death by famine or assassination. |
| 2008-08-30 17:56:54.0 | user:public:julanna | f Mr. Edwards Mailer, from Ranter's River?, [with Eniign Cressy of the Nsw South; "Wales Corps, and Mr« Throsby A/Hftaaff Surgeon. The above veiTel with the Elwht an i Raven in company, made King's Town in 36 hours, and landed, the Stock in gkj| order and without any accident^ .wh^^ifër^ | Mr. Edwards Master, from Hunter's River, with Ensign Cressy of the New South Wales Corps, and Mr. Throsby Assistant Surgeon. The above vessel with the Edwin an Raven in company, made King's Town in 36 hours, and landed the Stock in good order and without any accident whatever. |
| 2008-08-30 17:53:16.0 | user:public:julanna | On Tuefday morning came in from New caille, HisMajefty's Colonial V cfiel Francis,. | On Tuesday morning came in from New castle, His Majesty's Colonial Vessel Francis, |
| 2008-08-30 17:52:34.0 | user:public:julanna | Seaman on his pafTage, two having fallsn overboard together about ten at night, only one of whom could be faved ; and on his return, about roo miles to the weft ward of Norfolk Uland, faw the naked body of a man floating* the weather very tempeftuous at the time. | Seaman on his passage, two having fallen overboard together about ten at night, only one of whom could be saved ; and on his return, about 100 miles to the westward of Norfolk Island, saw the naked body of a man floating, the weather very tempestuous at the time. |
| 2008-08-30 17:49:38.0 | user:public:julanna | after the Integrity came into the Cove, We lair, week mentioned her departure from the liland a week before the latter verfel, which delay was owing to her being blown off her coi'irfe to the eaftward. Mr Hig- gins the Matter, infon»? us, tharne loft a SHIP On Sunday arrived the fchooner Endea- vour, belonging to Meffrs Kable and Under- wood, from Norfolk Island, a'few hours tó NE FF 5. | after the Integrity came into the Cove, We last, week mentioned her departure from the lsland a week before the latter vessel, which delay was owing to her being blown off her course to the eastward. Mr Hig- gins the Master, informs us, that he lost a SHIP NEWS On Sunday arrived the schooner Endea- vour, belonging to Messrs Kable and Under- wood, from Norfolk Island, a few hours |
| 2008-08-28 12:15:14.0 | user:public:Cathydunn | wood, from Norfolk liland, a'few hours | wood, from Norfolk Island, a'few hours |
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