Oh! have you heard the news of late, About a mighty King so great, If you have not 'tis in my pate, The King of the Cannibal Islands. ...
Article : 716 wordsWE mentioned in a late publication that we had received a letter from Auckland on this important subject. We had then the satisfaction to quote an admirable letter from the directors of the New ...
Article : 658 wordsMR. EDITOR.—Presuming that your columns are open to the correction of any public slur cast upon others, I beg leave to contradict the assertion made by you, that the "failure of the dinner was owing ...
Article : 287 wordsMR. EDITOR—As it is now considered beyond a doubt that Dr. Osborne will retire from the field altogether, having met with little support from the electors of Illawarra, and none at all from the other ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 49 words"Be just and fear not: Let all the ends thou aim'st at be thy country's Thy God's, and truth's" Shakspeare. ...
Article : 805 wordsMR. EDITOR—You will easily perceive to whom the above quotation applies. "The Eccentric Parson of Richmond" has gained such unenviable notoriety by his electioneering zeal, as to point him ...
Article : 508 wordsTHE ANNIVERSARY.—Thursday last being the anniversary of the foundation of the colony, the good folks of Maitland did not suffer it to pass by altogether without notice. At various ...
Article : 270 wordsJoseph Cairns was indicted for stealing from the person, and having been found guilty, was sentenced to be worked in irons for three years. Anne Hobbs was found guilty of stealing, and ...
Article : 261 wordsCOLONIAL SECRETARY.—This office has been conferred on Mr. Bicheno, to whom report attributes the highest attainments, to which he owes the appointment totally, irrespective of ministerial ...
Article : 494 wordsOn Monday evening last Dr. Tierney delivered a very interesting lecture, on the above subject, to a very numerous and respectable audience, in the large room of Castlereagh-street school. ...
Article : 2,794 wordsMR. EDITOR—Mr. John Wild, who was for many years clerk to the Stonequarry magistrates, and whom his Excellency the present Governor put in the commission of the peace a short time since, is, from all I ...
Article : 907 wordsMR. EDITOR—So much has been said and written of the late anniversary dinner, and of the stewards thereof, as induces me to give the following particulars on the subject, viz.:— ...
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Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843), Thu 2 Feb 1843, Page 2
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