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Article : 457 wordsThe last arrivals have brought us English intelligence to the middle of December. The irregular manner in which we have received our papers prevents us ...
Article : 4,030 wordsThe Maitland race fund is in so prosperous a state that the stewards have increased the town plate from £75 to £100.— Mr. R. Therry was robbed of his gold watch and appendages, on his way to Bathurst, ...
Article : 325 wordsMR. EDITOR—A boller for a couple of thousands lately made his escape for New Zealand, assuming the name of his employer, who has been speculating in land there. The speculator in land who has ...
Article : 155 wordsTHE AUSTRALIAN CHURCH.—Three Catholic Clergymen have arrived by the Rajah, the Rev. Messrs. Platt, Cavenagh, and Ryan. The first named gentleman is a Franciscan, and has resided ...
Article : 1,257 wordsMECHANIES' INSTITUTE.—The committee of management having lately addressed a circular to several gentlemen interested in the success of the society, we are enabled to state, that during the ensuing season ...
Article : 1,169 wordsAbberton, barque, for London, W. S. Deloitte & Co., agents. Canada, barque, for Liverpool, R. Dawson, agent. Ellen, ship, for London, S. A. Donaldson, agent. ...
Article : 121 wordsThe flour and wheat market remains without alteration since our last. Large orders for importation of these articles are about being sent to the United States, and will no doubt be answered by an ...
Article : 461 wordsMR. EDITOR—Through the medium of your valuable and extensively circulated paper, I beg to lay before the public the unjustifiable manner in which the free emigrants per the Clyde were treated during ...
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Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843), Fri 1 May 1840, Page 2
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