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■iiy uinrrvauou» uponlompany.•In* l.ant»dnwne Bridge row, at liatlf-pasl one Banda of the 4th and attmid.lire, it is reported, fell r in the neighbourhood i, who was shot, and ided, gave information laruuder, named Wall, i police, by direction, the vicinity of the Ne-»d an immense quan-troduce of their various I had taken the hush, / sti I at large. Other ted, and it is hoped t to justice, mder M'Leay gave a enl, at KlizuixHh Bay, * the Officers of II. M. Zebra, to which were Mite of Sydney. The Kegimepf was in at-thiug pa-^ed off in the ner. It was expected louse would have set re are two Meu-of-war liich has been out upend no entertainment uarters ! that a Press and have reached the the late arrivals, for h, who, we presume, iew the publication ofMllmrnKl' t’AT I • I mr l\ln-y ^ |«wui iuc lt;T|Arnn |The Nimrod, whaler, Captain arrived in port on Saturday last, with a cargo of sperm oil, to thehonw* of C bell, junior, Co. Captain Brown that, notwithstanding his success the «! been procured with much difficulty, in sequence of falling: in with few fi»h, those vorv much harassed and rein' wary hy the unceasing and eager p of the over-numerous vessels employed the fishing trade. The gTeat rrwiii grounds of Japan, Peru, Seychelles,. the Equator, are now considerably rat most of the l-ondon and American crn' haring crowded to the coasts of New land, tbo Curtis's and adjacent seas. Nimrod lost two of her beadsmen, by •nonary consumption, during the ? Since Captain Brown's report from Zea'and, mi weeks ainee, the Nimrod not spoken any vesse'a. Captain B; saw a vessel off llowo’s Island on the of this month, which appeared to hate her mainmast—she appeared to be ing a direct course for Sydney.The new steam-vessel Ceres, is ex In Ik* ready to commence plying bet Sydney and the Hunter, on the first March. Captain Potheri ogham's Wharf in Sumex-street, Darling hour, has been engaged by the Propr' of the Ceres, who have also non' Captain F. agent for that vessel.The lAtrd Rodney, Captain Ha from New Zealand, yesterday, has up a cargo of maixe, pork, flax, whalebone. Captain H. slates, that - a 1 I .1 .11
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Sydney Herald

Sydney, New South Wales, AU

Mon, Jan 25, 1836

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