Stephen Sword, a cabinet-maker, was charged by Mrs. Louisa Hayward, of Bathurst-street, with being concealed in her female servant's room. Mrs. Hayward deposed that she had seen him there before, ...
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Advertising : 64 wordsMR. EDITOR,—It was once supposed that a bushranger could no more breathe the air of Illawarra and live, than that toads and serpents could subsist on the "shamrock shores;" but, through the ...
Article : 472 wordsThe statements respecting our constabulary in your last Chronicle are unfortunately too true. The lives and properties of Her Majesty's subjects in this neighbourhood are indeed ...
Article : 179 wordsAll communications to be addressed to the Editor, at the CHRONICLE Office, Lower Georgestreet, Sydney. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 46 wordsThe Australian Auction Company sold on Friday, at the Paddock in George-street, fourteen horses, at from £40 to £90 each; four imported Durham bulls for £600; four Colonial bred ditto at £10 a head. ...
Article : 1,094 wordsWE have road with considerable pain a series of articles, in the columns of one the ablest of our contemporaries, upon the "relative position of the White and ...
Article : 2,078 wordsA race took place at the Windsor course between Mr. Rouse's Hercules, and Mr. C. Smith's Queen of Trumps, for £100 aside, which was easily won by the former.—Proposals are on foot for a Sydney ...
Article : 354 wordsMR. EDITOR,—The acts of the martyrdom of St. Polycarp, written by respectable eye witnesses to his heroic death, which took place at Smyrna, in the year 166, contain the above testimony to the respect ...
Article : 1,865 wordsMARCH 20.—From the Cape of Good Hope, having left the 22nd January, the brig Portentia Captain Comin, with wine, &c. 21.—From New Zealand, having left the 27th ...
Article : 432 wordsThis notorious man, who, with his companion, the no less notorious Thompson, or Scotchie, committed so many outrages in the Lachlan, as well as in other districts in the western and southern ...
Article : 899 wordsArgyle, barque, for London, Hughes and Hosking agents. Kinnear, ship, for London, Botts, agent. Britannia, barque, for Liverpool, Aspinall & Co. ...
Article : 74 wordsARRIVALS.—February 1, Hamilton, brig, Bradbury, from Launceston Abeona, schooner, Hawson, from King George's Sound; Feb. 4, Brankenmoor, barque, Smith, from London, 4th September; [?] ...
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Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843), Tue 24 Mar 1840, Page 2
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