SYDNEY.
Captain Dallas. — Many of our- readers will learn with regret, that Captain Arbuthnot Dallas, recently in this colony on the East India Company's service, died at Calcutta on the 3 1st December. Captain Dallas belonged to the 16th Bengal Grenadiers, and r/as Secretary to the Military- Board, Fort William. His death is attributed to his unwearied and intense application to tht duties of his important office. While in Sydney Captain Dallas was married to a daughter of Colonel Despard. By the Royal Saxon Mrs. Dallas armed at Hobart Town. — Sytfay Homing Herald, March 24. Royal Engineers. — On the Ist November, Lieutenant Lochner was ordered to proceed to New Zealand* and Lieutenant Akers to Van Diemen's Land. — Ibid l March 28. H.M.S. Havunmah was expected to remain at Port Phi Hip ten days, after which she would proceed to Hobart Town, with his Excellency Governor Fitzroy, and from thence return to Sydney.— itfatf/aarf Mertwy, March 24.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 387, 18 April 1849, Page 3
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156SYDNEY. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 387, 18 April 1849, Page 3
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