"AN ENIGMA."—This is better, decidedly, but still a degree below our standard. For instance, the line— "They intersperse at rising, whether low or high—" is quite unintelligible. We would not discourage our fair ...
Article : 92 wordsUnconscious of the proceedings faithfully narrated in the last chapter, and little dreaming of the mine which had been sprung beneath him (for to the end that he should have no warning of the ...
Article : 3,360 wordsThe following gentlemen were fined forty shillings each for their non-attendance as jurors:—Mr. J. Holdsworth, ironmonger; Mr. J. Greenfield, draper; Mr. A. Goodwin, draper; Mr. R. Gordon, ...
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Article : 110 wordsTHE Monitor, with a degree of honesty for which few would have given it credit, has conceded the whole point in dispute relative to the speech of Dr. Polding, in London, in the following terms:— ...
Article : 414 wordsThe sittings of this court commenced on Tuesday last (Sept. 7), and were finally finished on Thursday morning. The most important case tried before the court, and which affected a large body of our ...
Article : 625 wordsThis court was opened on Monday last by his Honor the Chief Justice, who delivered an elaborate charge to the jury, the first of the kind, we believe, that has been delivered by Sir James Dowling, and ...
Article : 162 wordsAgnes, 280 tons, Copp, merchandise, May 30 Chatham, 500 tons, Oppenheim, June 1 Emerald Isle, 500 tons, Soules, merchandise, June 25 Florentia, 500 tons, merchaudise, Goodwin, June ...
Article : 478 wordsTHE persevering intolerance of some of our contemporaries sometimes carries them beyond the bounds of discretion. In the Australian of Saturday appears a very ill-natured paragraph, of which ...
Article : 266 wordsThomas Dover pleaded not guilty to a charge of cattle-stealing. Sixteen jurymen were challenged by Mr. Foster, who defended the prisoner, and six by the Solicitor General, on the part of the crown. ...
Article : 138 wordsOCTOBER 3.—From Valparaiso, having left the 29th of June, the barque Malcolm, 238 tons, Captain M'Farlane, with wheat. 3.—From Hokianga, having left the 5th of ...
Article : 42 wordsWilliam Garvin was indicted for stealing a owe, the property of Marcus Macarthur, Esq, of Carcoar, in the Bathurst district. Not guilty. William Macready was indicted for stealing a ...
Article : 2,499 wordsOCTOBER 2.—For London, the brig Cuba, Captain Kissock, with colonial produce. Passengers— Messrs. Gill, Ines, Corney, and Whellan. 2.—For the South Sea Fishery, the barque Mary, ...
Article : 77 wordsTHE church missionaries of New Zealand have turned the gospel to good account, if we may judge by the following specimen taken from the claims to grants advertised in a single number of the Auckland ...
Article : 235 wordsThe Brothers, for New Zealand; the Anne, for Port Phillip; the Eliza, for Valparaiso; and the China, for Bombay; this day. The Exporter, for Auckland; the Marian Watson, ...
Article : 51 wordsAchilles, barque, 383 tons, Veale, off Campbell's wharf, Dacre, agent Adam Lodge, ship, 567 tons, Henderson, in the stream, Gilchrist and Alexander, agents ...
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Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843), Tue 5 Oct 1841, Page 2
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