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Article : 987 wordsSUDDEN DEATH.—A Compositor attached to the Herald Office, of the name of Armstrong, died suddenly, about 12 o'clock on Tuesday night ...
Article : 733 wordsPresent, the Governor, the Bishop, the Colonial Secretary, the Attorney General, Sir Maurice O'Connell, Sir John Jamison, Colonel Gibbes, Captain King, and Messrs. ...
Article : 380 wordsOn Friday evening a lecture on Botany was delivered at this institution, by Dr. Nicholson. The lecturer commenced his discourse by some general remarks on the classification of plants, ...
Article : 1,024 wordsSIR,—One of the most dangerous "wanderings" of the human mind, is, to over-rate its own powers, and to pass heedlessly over its innate weakness and volatility. Every age has ...
Article : 1,219 wordsSIR,—I perceive in the 24th number of the Chronicle, a letter, signed "Thomas Ewing," Teacher of the Presbyterian School, Batburst, contradictory of some observations made by me ...
Article : 532 wordsMAITLAND, 26TH OCT.—All last week has been fine, with the exception of a few showers, which will be of no injury to the wheat, but of great benefit to the maize crop. Harvest will ...
Article : 394 wordsSIR,—Two bushrangers, armed with doublebarrelled guns and pistols, and having a quantity of powder and ball, came to Doctor Gibson's station on the Fish River, on Wednesday last. ...
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Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843), Fri 1 Nov 1839, Page 1
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