JAN. 7.—From Greeneck, having sailed 25th October, the barque Portland, Captain Coubro with merchandize, and 60 Government Immigrants. Under the superintendence of Doctor ...
Article : 488 wordsSIR—As the several parts of the material world are admirably arranged to constitute a whole of complete symmetry, so, in the world of mind and spirit, a law of unity and order has been ...
Article : 1,555 wordsTHE AUSTRALIAN AUCTION COMPANY—at Mart, at 11 o'clock, Magnificent Household Furniture, by Seddon, of London; Chinese Curiosities, &e. &c. &c. ...
Article : 619 wordsFelix Monaghan was placed at the bar, on the charge of murder, but having been ably defended by Mr. Purifoy, was found guilty only of man-slaughter, and sentenced to be worked in irons for ...
Article : 455 wordsTHE first night in Sydney, despite the labours of the day, and the "main-sail haul, boat ship, and cherily ! heigho ! charily !" of the preceding night is perfectly sleepless. The New Chum (that is his ...
Article : 1,178 words"A LANDHOLDER'S" letter is written so close, and in so small a character, that neither we nor our compositors can make it out. What we do understand of it appears rather too severe. ...
Article : 131 wordsMr. Williams was brought up for discharge: Mr. Long, on the part of Messrs. Brownlow and Co. opposed his discharge. After some discussion relative to some of the insolvent's property in ...
Article : 50 wordsTHE HARVEST.—A bountiful Providence has blessed the colony with a most abundaut Harvest, and we have no small pleasure in being able to record, that his Excellency Sir John Franklin, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 51 wordsA new river has been discovered in Spencer's Gulf, South Australia,which by the description we have heard of its magnitude, we apprehend to be a discovery of considrable ...
Article : 195 wordsBY the James Pattison, English papers have reached the colony to the 11th November. Chartist riots had broken out anew, ...
Article : 1,375 wordsBy the arrival of the brig Sounderaperry, Capt. Silverthorne, from China, we learn that an engagement had taken place between H.M.S. Vologe, Captain Smith, H.M.S. Hyacinth and 27 Chinese ...
Article : 310 wordsWhen we made some remarks in our last publication upon the quality of the grapes exhibited on Wednesday last, and indulged in some speculations as to the probability of this ...
Article : 351 wordsMAITLAND.—A gentleman from West Maitland requests us to contradict the report published in the Monitor of yesterday, that the "water had entered all the ...
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Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843), Tue 11 Feb 1840, Page 2
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