The moonlight of a milder clime Is round me poured o'cr secens sublime: But I would fly from all carth's light And grandeur, to behold tonight ...
Article : 124 wordsDespatches received by the Glenbervie announce the appointment of Mr. Frazer to the office of colonial treasurer. Mr. Frazer will be succeeded in his office as sheriff by Mr. Barnett, who is already an ...
Article : 345 wordsWe have sent Mr. Dillon's solution of the prize questions to; the proposer, who will communicate with him. The publication of "Justifier"' letter we think calculated to do some harm, and it cannot possibly do any good. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 99 words"Out of debt, out of danger." MR. EDITOR.—Permit me as a working man, that is to say, one of those upon whose shoulders must fall the burden of supporting the state machine, ...
Article : 1,225 wordsWE understand that a public meeting will be held to petition against this alrocious scheme as soon as the report of the committee is presented in council. The working classes are also preparing to oppose ...
Article : 101 wordsDECEMBER 4.—From Liverpool, having left the 20th August, the ship Columbine, 607 tons, Captain Walsh, with merchandise, and 263 bounty immigrants. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Watson, Mr. ...
Article : 89 wordsTHE Sydney banks are about to change their whole system with regard to interest and discount. At present seven per cent. is given upon deposits for a definite term, and five per cent. upon running ...
Article : 279 wordsDECEMBER 4.—For Hobart Town, the bring Sir John Byng, Captain Ellis, with sundries. Passengers—Messrs. Webb, Degraves, and Butcher; steerage, Messrs. Chambers and Curtis. ...
Article : 38 wordsMANCHESTER, AUGUST 18.—There was a better demand for yarn yesterday than for some time past, and a fair amount of business was done, though without the slightest advance upon the low rates ...
Article : 220 wordsThe William for Launceston the Lady Kennaway, for Guam; the Countess of Wilton, for Auckland; and the Gulnare, for Hobart Town; this day. ...
Article : 178 wordsPrevious to commencing the insolvent business his Honor said, with reference to the application which was made to him on Saturday by Mr. Fitzhardinge, he had consulted with the Chief Justice ...
Article : 2,579 wordsTHE Columbine has brought English papers to the 20th August, from which we have made a few extracts. A creation of new peers had taken place, in which, ...
Article : 455 wordsAbercrombie and Mackie v. Walton and Co.—In this case Mr. Broadhurst made an application that the plaintiffs should be ordered to pay over to certain trustees named by the defendants, for the ...
Article : 661 wordsAlexander Henry, barque[?] 300 tons, Evans, at Milne's wharf, laid up, Willis and Co., agents Albatross, barque, 734 tons, Boult, at Thorm's wharf, Aspinall and Brown, agents ...
Article : 868 wordsYesterday and today there have been 8,002 bales of wool brought to auction. The attendance of buyers was good, and a good proportion of the wools was sold. ...
Article : 829 wordsDawes and another v. Falwassor.—The insolvent in this case had been eight week. in gaol, and now applied to be discharged. He was incarcerated for a note of £60, received from Mr. Howe, of the ...
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Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843), Tue 7 Dec 1841, Page 2
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