This long-expected fete took place on Tuesday last, but did not come off in the brilliant manner we had anticipated. The first race was between sailing boats of the first class, for Mr. Wyatt's ...
Article : 401 wordsJan. 30.—From India, the barque Strathfieldsay. DEPARTURES. January 28.—For London, the barque William ...
Article : 76 wordsJanuary 8—Eagle, from Port Phillip—9th, Lady Emma, from south Australia,—10th, Look in, and Charlotte, from Port Phillip, and Lord Hobart, from Hobart Town. ...
Article : 73 wordsCaptain Catlin, of the Success, reports the loss of the schooner Henry Freeling, off Toutuck. No further particulars could be ascertained, the only intimation of the loss which ...
Article : 367 words"TRUTH."—We have no doubt that our correspondent's letter is TRUE, and that the person complained of is a swindler of the first water; but the attorney says the truth itself is a libel in some ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 63 wordsIT appears that the new company, which was recently formed by a number of gentlemen in Sydney, as alluded to in a communication from a correspondent, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 81 wordsThe five bushrangers (Whitton, the man known as Scotchie, and three others) who shot Mr. J. K. Hume, went direct to Dr. Gibson's station, at the Fish River, in order to murder Mr. Oliver Fry, ...
Article : 428 wordsWe have just heard from the most authentic source, that our late highly talented Governor, Sir Richard Bourke, has been successful, by a proper ...
Article : 412 wordsA man named John Walker, better known as "hoppy Walker." was found dead in a water-closet at the Currier's Arms, Castlereaghs street, last week, and hurried by subscription on ...
Article : 481 wordsThe ship Crusader, Captain Inglis. The Lord William Bentinck, Flower agent. The barque Peru, Gove & Co., agents. The barque Montreal, Botts agent. ...
Article : 86 wordsWilliam Carey, 248, A M'Gan & Co. agents, for Liverpool, this day. Mcdway, 450, Hughes & Hosking agents, for London, February 10 ...
Article : 97 words"ORANGE TO THE BACKBONE."—The notoriously mendacious scribe, who feeds the bad passions of the bigots, has in his Tuesday's sheet treasonously ...
Article : 984 wordsM'Dermott & another v. Magney & another.—This was a case of insolvency. The defendants having been in business as wine merchants and general dealers, in ...
Article : 106 wordsEliza Frances, for South Seas, Captain Lister agent. Prince Regent, for London, to load at Newcastle, Scott, of Newcastle, and Bagster, of Sydney ...
Article : 226 wordsSergeant Freer and a private of the Goulbourn mounted police, assisted by Mr. Thomas Magennis, the son in law of Mr. Samuel Blackman, of Biggar, came up to Whitton's party on Friday last, about ...
Article : 472 wordsJan. 12.—The barque Canton, Mordaunt, front London the 22nd of September, with 230 male prisoners. Passengers—Surgeon-supers intendent Irvine, R. N., Lieutenant Colonel ...
Article : 274 wordsThe Rev. H. T. Stiles has just published a sermon, in which he pretty plainly declares that all separatists front the Church of England, particularly the ...
Article : 221 wordsThe apathy of the Government must soon give place to activity, or the ruin of the settlers in the interior will be inevitable. We heard, by the last overland ...
Article : 520 wordsProclamations by the Governor, declaring that her Majesty has been pleased to extend the territory over which he is appointed Governor, by annexing New ...
Article : 198 wordsIn our last visit to the Police Court, we marched our readers off to the right; but let us now turn in to the left. The court is not so large as the Free court, nor are the functionaries so numerous— ...
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Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843), Fri 31 Jan 1840, Page 2
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