Popular rumour concerning the single gentleman and his errand, travelling from mouth to mouth, and waxing stronger in the marvellous as it was bandied about—for your popular rumour, unlike the rolling ...
Article : 3,405 wordsOUR contemporary, the Sydney Herald, last Saturday put forth a spirited article, deprecative of the summary manner in which the legislative council had disposed of a late wild scheme for the ...
Article : 1,456 wordsMR. EDITOR—In the Sydney Gazette of Saturday, and under the above head, appears a letter from "an Australian." who, however, had not the good luck to be born in his native land, but, like many a ...
Article : 359 wordsMr. Broadhurst, on the part of Mr. Robert Huntley, surgeon, applied for leave to file a criminal information, under the 7th section of the New South Wales Act, against Mr. Thomas Bell, a surgeon ...
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Article : 221 wordsHis Excellency the Governor, according to notice, opened the first session of the legislative council of New Zealand on the 24th May last. Hon. W. Shortland, colonial secretary, Hon. Francis Fisher, ...
Article : 2,023 wordsMR. EDITOR—Having observed in your impartial and widely circulating Chronicle of the 15th instant that an investigation was contemplated, relative to come transactions in the government printing office. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 102 wordsThe court was this day occupied for about an hour and a half in hearing half a dozen cases of no interest, chiefly on promissory notes. It then adjourned till Tuesday morning. ...
Article : 1,247 wordsMR. EDITOR—Your having directed public attention to the above minute published in a late number of your excellent journal, has induced me to read that article more minutely than perhaps [?] otherwise ...
Article : 1,405 wordsFROM the information received by Captain Carter from Captain Walford, of the brig Volante, we learn that the Right Rev. Dr. Polding and his companions had a pleasant and agreeable passage ...
Article : 96 wordsBY advices from Norfolk Island we learn with regret that a boat has been taken by six new and three old prisoners; and that a misunderstanding has occurred between Captain Maconochie and Mr. ...
Article : 144 wordsWE have been presented by Dr. Wilson, of Braid wood, with two enormous potatoes, measuring ten inches in length, which were raised upon his farm. The Doctor informs us that sixty-six potatoes of the ...
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Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843), Tue 27 Jul 1841, Page 2
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