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My tho Thomas' Lord, which arrived last 'iklit, we have received Sydney papers of a We date.' But their contents are not of Such importance, or different from what Jjgght have -been expected. Several very failures had taken place ; among JShich are those of the firm of Hughes and floskings, £535,000!! Dacro £40,000; Jones, Peacock, and others, in sums '/rot ascertained. In fact, Sydney is one 'jfrge bankrupt. Many of the settlers and JSerchants are preparing to come to New The sooner the better for them£svl.V6S l»New« from England to the 15th February, had IBaehed Sydney, but we could bear of nothing interiKting to New Zealand. Parliament had met. The iSbina war, domestic distress, and Church politics, PJftpeared to occupy their time and attention. It is jj»id, Colonel Gawler is appointed .governor of Van i3itman's Land, and Colonel M'Donald and Sir Geo. g&nclair, are spoken of for New Zealand. |S There is no English mail by the Thomas Lord. Who Star of China, the Alligator, and another vessel 9»y be daily looked . for from Sydney. The Star, nth goods, the Alligator, with cattle. W The elections are over in New South Wales, attended with riots much the same as at home. We shall Sake extract* in our next. New Zealand has been jjSfecommended by Lord Stanley in Parliament as the Iweient best .emigration field. He is right, if he give Wtt a proper .government.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 14, 22 July 1843, Page 3

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LATEST NEWS. Daily Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 14, 22 July 1843, Page 3

LATEST NEWS. Daily Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 14, 22 July 1843, Page 3