SHIP NEWS. On "Wednesday last sailed for Hobart Town His Majesty's armed brig Emu, Capt. Forster.—Passengers : Mrs. Forster, Mr. Drummond, Naval Officer at that Settlement; Mrs Drummond, and two Misses McKellar ; Mr. Wood, As- sistant Surgeon 46th Regiment ; Mr. Evan's, De- puty Surveyor of Lands; Mr. Younge, A&sistunt Surgeon ; and Mrs. Younge.The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803-1842)
Saturday 22 July 1815
Hobart Town ;
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1817.
Sitting Magistrate-Rved. ROBERT KNOPWOOD, A. M;
SHIPS NEWS.-On Tuesday last sailed for Port Jackson, His Majesty;s colonial brig Elizabeth Henrietta, Mr. WHYTE, Master, Passengers, Mrs. Hogan & family, Mrs Drummond, Messers .Jemott, Fawkner, and Belvin.-John Diummond,Esq; Miss Mackellar and Mary Evers, lately commited on a charge of murder, were sent up in this vessel for trial ; and al those bushrangerss who were lately lentenced to be sent to the Coal River, New South Wales: alio the, cutter Mctmaid, Capt. ^HOLCY.-PalTergera, A. F» Kemp, Lfq, and Lieutenant Nunn, of the 46th Regiment.
GOVERNMENT AND GENERAL ORDERS.
Government House, Sydney,
Saturday, 15th Nov. 1817.
CIVIL department.
fl| IS Excellency the Governor is pleased, on the Recommendation of His Honor the Lieutenant Governor of Van Diemen's Land, to appoint John Belmont Gent, of Hobart Town, to the Situation of Naval Officer there, in the Room of John Drummond, Esq. removed from that Office, until the Pleasure of His RoyaV Highness the Prince Regent shall be made known.
By His Excellency's Command,
J. T. Campbell, Secretary.
Mr Drummond leaving the Colony by an early opportunity, and also Miss Mackellar, request all claims (if any) to be presented. The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803-1842)Saturday 10 January 1818
Mr Drummond, Master Wellington Drummond, leaving the Colony by an early Opportunity, request all Claims (if any) to-be presented
MISS Mackellar proceeding to the Derwent by an early Opportunity, requests all Claims (if any) to be presented. The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803-1842) (Saturday 17 January 1818
TWENTY POUNDS REWARD, WHEREAS on Wednesday Night the 30th' Ultimo, or early on Thursday Morning, the 1st Instant, a most daring Robbery was committed,, by the Party or Parties breaking and entering at one of the front Windows of my Residence in Argyle-street, and the follow ing Articles stolen therefrom; viz.-A very thick old.fashioned gold Watch, made by An- drew Dunlop,London No.900; a gold Chain; a gold key and two gold seals one of which has on it a Court of Arms, the Motto "Pru dentia et Marte, " the other a Crest, a Pegasus, with the initials J.D. ; a silver Hunting Watch, Maker's Name G. Robinson, London; a gold Ring; two pair of silver Knee-buckles; two scarlet.figured Watch Ribbaads; a large Tele scope; a small Pocket Compass; a canister of Gunpowder; a bag of Shot, No.3; a horn Powder flask, bound with brass; several Gun flints ; a Hand Vice; an English Fishing-line ; a case of Lancets; a Razor; a Bible bound in Calf-skin ; one Volume of Button's Natural History ; a wooden Machine for working Purses; one black And two white Lace Veils ; a black lace Cloak ; a grey cloth Pelisse; a Mock Camel's hair Shawl ; a Plum colored satin Spencer ; a white Frenen Silk Handker chief, with a brocaded border ; a scarlet lustre Gown ; two black Italian Net Gowns; a quani ty of Bed and Table Linen, Wearing Apparel of every description. Children's Clothes,Ribbands, Sewing Silk. Thread, Balls of Cot- ton, Shirt-buttons, Button.moulds, a Parcel of Promissory Notes, and several valuable Papers of no use to any one but myself, Whoever will give Information so as to lead to a Discovery of the above Property, or any Part thereof, and bring to conviction the Per- petrators or the Burglary, shall receive the above Reward. JOHN DRUMMOND. October 17th, 1818.
JOHN DRUMMOND, Esq., and Mrs, Drummond, .and family proceeding to Sydney in the Young Lachlan Schooner, request all Claims may.be immediately presented for Payment.The Hobart Town Gazette and Southern Reporter (Tas. : 1816-1821)Saturday 27 February 1819
JOHN DRUMMOND, Esq and Mrs,Drummond and Family, intending to proceed to Sydney on the Ship Hibernia, request all Claims may be forthwith presented The Hobart Town Gazette and Southern Reporter (Tas. : 1816-1821) Saturday 5 June 1819
SHIP NEWS« »-On Monday Iast sailed for Port Jackson, the transport ship Hibernia, Captain JOHN LENNON, having on board for that place about 6000| bushels of wheat, and a quantity of other produce of this Settlement.--Paffengcrs, Charles Carter, Efq. Surgeon of the Roy- al Navy j Lieutenant Mee, of ' the 83d Regiment} Rev. Mr. Hill, Affiliant Chaplain of New South Wales, Mrs. H ill ; Mr. Smith and family; Edward Lord, Efq. 5 Rowland Walpole Loane, Efq, Mr. John Drummond, Mrs. Drummond and family. Mr. Thomas Kent 5 Mrs. Murray j Mr. B. H. Ainfworth; Mr. M. Dowfon j and various prifoners and evidence-^among the' former are for trial, William Slater and Frederick Shafforr, committed on a charge of iheep-ftealing to a considerable extent. The Hobart Town Gazette and Southern Reporter (Tas. : 1816-1821) Saturday 12 June 1819
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