William Ball was indicted for stealing five half-crowns and two shillings, the property of his fellow lodger, James Schofield, on the 1st of May, 1841. Not guilty, discharged. ...
Article : 198 words"A Bandman's" letter is quite premature; the accounts are not yet closed. ...
Article : 14 wordsIN all their journeying they had never longed so ardently, they had never so pined and wearied, for the freedom of pure air and open country as now. No, not even on that memorable morning when, ...
Article : 2,529 wordsJULY 9.—Among the numerous arrivals from America scarcely one vessel has come without a considerable quantity of flour on board, and wheat has been pouring in in abundance from the sister ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 95 wordsTHE time is, we trust, fast approaching when the courts of this country will be purged of every relic of its original slavery. The system of granting rewards to common informers upon the conviction ...
Article : 406 wordsMR. EDITOR—The inhabitants of this part of the country are truly delighted at the intelligence received through your columns of the arrival of our former beloved pastor, Mr. Therry, and also of the ...
Article : 335 wordsPatrick M'Keon was indicted for stealing one quart of wine, the property of Mr. George John Rogers, solicitor, of Elizabeth-street. Guilty, to be worked for two years in irons. ...
Article : 441 wordsMR. EDITOR—Your notoriously veracious Orange contemporary reports a scene said to have occurred "on Sunday evening last, at St. Mary's," which never occurred there or in any other church. But, ...
Article : 278 wordsJULY 9.—There has been a greater quantity of goods sent out of Sydney during the last week than usual, especially to the Hunter, for which district the steamers have obtained an unusual quantity of ...
Article : 495 wordsMR. EDITOR—It is proper to acquaint you of the doings of the Macarthurs in this part of the country. They have been importuning the Governor of late to make a change which would have the effect of ...
Article : 839 wordsMR. EDITOR—Pardon me, Sir, for thus obtruding on your columns; that is, if you will give me grace. But who is this Flibbertygibbet that has written to the Herald from our own happy town of ...
Article : 911 wordsWE have received by the Black Warrior New Zealand Gazettes to the 6th June. The settlements were progressing rapidly, in spite of individual hardships and disappointments. The colonists are ...
Article : 842 wordsJames Byrne was indicted for an assault, with intent to do some grievous bodily harm, on the person of one Isaac Johnson, at Bradley's Head, on the 15th of May last. The prisoner received a most ...
Article : 814 wordsJULY 9.—From Port Nicholson, having left the 9th ultimo, the ship Black Warrior, 231 tons. Captain Woodberry, with sundries. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Miller and family, Messrs. Hind and ...
Article : 75 wordsJULY 8.—For New Zealand, the barque Bright Planet, Captain Morrison, with sheep, horses, &c. Passenger—Mr. Moulard. 9.—For Hobart Town, the schooner Sisters, ...
Article : 45 wordsThe Frederick Huth for Batavia; the Venice for Manilla; the Orestes for Madras; and the Gunga for India; this day. The Australasian Packet for Port Phillip; ...
Article : 201 wordsAbercrombie, schooner, 140 tons, Douglass, in Cockle Bay Egan, agent Actress, barque, 474 tons, Clark, in the Cove, Gore and Co., agents ...
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Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843), Sat 10 Jul 1841, Page 2
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