Jan. 15.—From Kingston, (Ireland), whence she sailed the 20th September, the ship Crusader, 659 tons, Captain [?]glis, with 283 Government Emigrants, under the superintendence of J. ...
Article : 165 wordsSIR,—Having assisted at the laying of the foundation stone of a Roman Catholic Church, near the Junction of the M'Donald River, with the Hawksbury, and having seen nothing more about ...
Article : 205 wordsThe letter of X. Y. Z. will be given in our next; and we shall receive his future favours with pleasure and thanks. As this Journal is widely circulated in ...
Article : 88 wordsOn Wednesday last, a large and respectable Meeting was held in the Royal Hotel, in order to receive the Report of the Committee which had been appointed to wait on Captain Hobson, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 70 wordsThe editor of the Herald of this day asks for information as to the appropriation of the funds received by the above association[?] let him look on the files of his own abusive trash, particularly the ...
Article : 542 wordsWe have never read any thing that has given us greater pleasure that the letter of Mr. O'CONNELL, which appears in our 4th page. There is not a thinking man ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 89 wordsDoes our contemporary of the Chronicle know what is meant when a GENTLEMAN tells him to his face that he does not believe what he says, or in vulgar terms, that it is all humbug? If he does, ...
Article : 277 wordsTHE intentions of Government respecting New Zealand have been at last made known by the Lieutenant-Governor, Captain Hobson, through the deputation ...
Article : 882 wordsSIR,—The Editor of the Gazette is determined to prove the danger of extending the elective tranchise to him and his readers, by showing that both he and they are totally ignorant of the simplest ...
Article : 169 words"We agree with our contemporary the Colonist, that the writers in the Chronicle are men of prejudice and pique, and take a jaundiced view of the question"—Vide Monitor of this day. ...
Article : 901 wordsBRAIDWOOD, 10TH JAN.—On Wednesday, the 8th instant, a dreadful fire broke out in Dr. Wilson's mansion, Braidwood. It first commenced in the ...
Article : 320 wordsWE have great pleasure in announcing to the subscribers of the Patriotic Association that the Treasury bills for £500, which have so long been missing, are not ...
Article : 299 wordsSIR,—May I claim a portion of your valuable columns, to make known to the public an important decision given by the Bathurst Magistrate Bench a few days since. The following is the ...
Article : 781 wordsWe have had the honour of receiving an interesting letter from our late venerated Govornor, Sir Richard Bourke; we can happily assure our readers that he ...
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Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843), Fri 17 Jan 1840, Page 2
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