The magic real, which, rolling on before, has led the chronicle thus far, now slackens in its pace and stops. It lies before the goal; the pursuit is at an end. ...
Article : 3,531 wordsI was musing the other evening upon the characters and incidents with which I have been so long engaged, wondering how I could ever have looked forward with pleasure to the completion of my tale, ...
Article : 736 wordsTHE Port Phillip Gazette of the 15th instant contains a long charge from Mlr. Justice Willis to the jury, inveighing against the "licentiousness of the press," in which his Honor ranks Mr. Arden among the ...
Article : 285 wordsLyons and another v. Saunders.—ln this case the question was whether certain goods consigned by a house in London to Mr. Alfred Saunders, late a factor and merchant in Sydney, could be attached ...
Article : 571 wordsAchilles, barque, 383 tons, Veale, off Campbell's wharf, Dacre, agent Alexander Henry, barque, 300 tons, Evans, at Milne's wharf, laid up, Willis and Co., agents ...
Article : 847 wordsIt is somewhat singular that, while in this colony (whose hopes are all centred in immigration) a motion lies upon the order book of the legislative assembly, framed with the view of preventing the influx of ...
Article : 831 wordsHughes and another v. Simmons.—This was an action to recover the sum of £450, payable to Hughes and Hosking, or their order, drawn on the Bank of New South Wales, and made by the ...
Article : 1,941 wordsWe regret to be obliged to reject the very excellent letter of "C. A. A.," but It is one of our invariable rules not to insert anything strictly polemical unless It is rendered necessary by some special attack. Our correspondent will find but too ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 92 wordsOCTOBER 23.—From London, having left the Downs the 27th June, the schooner Sarah Ann, 184 tons, Captain Dunnett, with merchandise. Passengers—Mrs. Dunnett, Miss Dunnett, Miss E. ...
Article : 217 wordsThis journal has had neither the bravery to defend its scandalous attack upon the Catholic bishop, nor the honesty to admit its "twenty-one years" ignorance upon the subject of colonial persecutions. ...
Article : 218 wordsAustralian, Hogg, 306 tons, Cooper and Holt, owners, left Sydney 22nd December, 1840 Avon, Willes, 264 tons, Duke and Co., owners, left Sydney 1st July, 1841 ...
Article : 363 wordsWe had lately the pleasure of announcing the publication of a novel in the colony. This did not fail to surprise some of our readers, whose astonishment will be renewed now that it is our still more ...
Article : 306 wordsOCTOBER 24.—For the mauritius, the schooner Jane Cummings, Captain Linder, with sundries. 24.—For Port Nicholson, the barque Matilda, Captain Roberts, with sundries. Passenger, Mr. ...
Article : 68 wordsWE are glad to perceive that this institution is about to be put in operation. It is conducted by a committee of fourteen ladies among whom we observe the names of the Lady O'Connell, Lady ...
Article : 138 wordsThe Dorset, for South Australia; the Isabella Anna, for China; and the Amelia, for London; this day. The Clifton, for Singapore; the Australian, to ...
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Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843), Tue 26 Oct 1841, Page 2
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