"B." in our next. As this Journal is widely circulated in England, Ireland, and Scotland, and is sent regularly to several Members of parliament, it is an eligible medium for the discussion of such Colonial ...
Article : 76 wordsThe return match between the Victoria and Australian clubs came off on the Race Course yesterday. Betting was in favour of the Australians, in consequence of their having easily won ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 25 wordsSIR.—The puny tories your profession, viz., the Herald and Colonist, have of late been ranting away against Sir George Gipps, the Whig Government, and its lavish expenditure more than did ...
Article : 373 wordsWITH this Number we begin the year 1840, and the second volume of the Australasian Chronicle. We therefore tender our readers a heartfelt wish, that ...
Article : 694 wordsBefore Mr. Therry and Colonel Sbadforth, the Chairman not having arrived. Patrick Donovan was placed at the bar charged with assaulting a constable named Thomas ...
Article : 468 wordsSIR—Various [?]range reports are afloat with respect to China. The Sydney speculators think to gull the public through the medium of the press. Do not lend yourself to any thing of the kind. ...
Article : 118 wordsPAPER MANUFACTOR[?].—There are several branches of manufacture, which we could wish to see commenced here, as for instance, that of blankets, rugs, and co[?]. We s[?] no reason ...
Article : 489 wordsM' DONALD, RIVER.—The Church of S. Joseph, near Mount Joseph, on the Macdonald River, was commenced on the 22d ult.; the Bishop having blessed the ...
Article : 155 wordsMr. Nichols, in addressing the court on behalf of a prisoner, called their attention to the fact, that the Sydney constabulary were invariably supported in ...
Article : 564 wordsJames Simeon was brought up - charged with having; stabbed Abraham Levy, of George-street. Levy, being sworn, deposed—The prisoner at the bar came ...
Article : 256 wordsThe ceremony of laying the foundation stone of a new Protestant Church took piece of Wednesday last. The piece of ground which has been granted to St. ...
Article : 1,691 wordsFOUR-OARED GIGS.—Eliza, William [?]d, 1; Barbara, J. Burke, 2. F[?] BOATS.— Van Diem[?], John Watson, 1; Native Cherry, S Lindsay, 2; D[?], ...
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Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843), Fri 3 Jan 1840, Page 1
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