John Ball was placed at the bar, and pleaded guilty to stealing a coat, value £1, the property of William Freere, of Goulburn, on the 17th May last. To be worked in [?]ons for twelve calendar ...
Article : 2,568 wordsLord Stanley moved the second reading of the Australia and New Zealand Bill, and, in answer to Mr. S. O'Brien, explained the reasons for not including the Cape of Good Hope in the bill to be, ...
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Advertising : 3,812 wordsMr . P. M. Stewart said that as many thousands of his constituents, who were now unhappily unemployed at home, were anxious, if means were available, to proceed to our colonies in search of labour, ...
Article : 1,080 wordsJULY 31.—From Moreton Bay, having left the 28th ultimo, the steamer Sovereign, 119 tons, Capt. Cape, with wool, &c. Passengers—Messrs. Sinclair, Sibley, Sankey, and four in the steerage. ...
Article : 67 wordsJULY 30—For Singapore, via Batavia, the barque Ganges, Captain M'Donald, in ballast. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Matthysun. 30.—For Guam, the steamer Victoria, Captain ...
Article : 91 wordsAUGUST 1.—The Sovereign, steamer, Cape, from Moreton Bay, with wool, &c. ; Maitland, steamer, 103 tons, Parsons, from Port Macquarie, with sundries; Sophia Jane, steamer, 156 tons, Gilmore, ...
Article : 66 wordsAUGUST 1.—Maitland, steamer, for Port Macquarie, with sundries; Sophia Jane, steamer, for Wollongong, with sundries; Mary Ann, 7 tons, Shaw, for the Hawkesbury, with maize; Shamrock, ...
Article : 50 wordsThe Mary Hay, for Twofold Bay; the Deborah, for Launceston; the Caernarvon, for the sperm fishery; this day. The Sir John Byng, for Hobart Town; the John ...
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Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843), Tue 2 Aug 1842, Page 3
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