SAT U RDAY, AUGUST 30, 1845.
13c just arul fear not . Let all the ends thon aiiiis't at, be thy Country's , Thy God's, and huth's.
By the Terror, schooner, which arrived from Sydney on Saturday evening last, w« have iccoived newspapers of that place, to the 9th inst. The barque Grahim, Post Office Packet, airived at Sydney on the Bth, having left the Downs on the 3rd April; consequently 126 days on her passage. She brought no English news later than the 31 st of Maich. By the Deborah, schooner, which arrived from Hobart Town, on the 26th, — intelligence from England to the 15th April, has been received, via Launceston, of which extiacts will be found in our other columns. The Deborah left Hobart Town on the l Oth August, at which place the wheat was ss. 9d. to 6s. 3d. per bushel, and Flour £16. per ton. We have also received Wellington papers, by the Aurora schooner, on Saturday last, up to the 9th inst. On the Hutt, every thing remains quiet ; there had been no further arrival from England since the Louisa Campbell. On Monday evening, H.M.S. Daphne, and the Slams Castle with the 99th liegiment, sailed for the Bay of Islands, from which port the Thistle arrived on Friday, but brings no intelligence.
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New Zealander, Volume 1, Issue 13, 30 August 1845, Page 2
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