The brig Martha, Captain Wilson, for London, with wool. &c. Passengers— H.G. Ashurst, Esq., Mrs. Wilson and son,— Berm, Esq., Mrs. S. Folk; steerage, Mr. Charles Bankes. ...
Article : 43 wordsMR. EDITOR— Last night Mr. Wentworth, accompanied by Mr. Samuel Lyons, waited upon one of Captain O'Connell's committee to solicit his vote, when he was informed he had pledged it to Captain ...
Article : 121 wordsThe Will Watch, for Launceston, the St. George, for South America, the Catherine, for Auckland, the Samuel, for Tahiti, the Governor Phillip, for Norfolk Island, the Cecilia, for Launceston, and the Martha, ...
Article : 252 wordsOn Monday last there was a united procession of the different societies of teetotallers of this town and district. The Sydney Temperance Band was in attendance, first at the procession, and ...
Article : 2,642 wordsMR. EDITOR.—Perhaps you could inform your readers if it be true that Mr. Therry has promised to assist in returning Mr. J Macarthur for Cumberland, on condition that Mr. Macarthur should assist in returning ...
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Advertising : 1,902 wordsMR. EDITOR.—A public meeting of the friends and supporters of Mr. William Bowman was held this day at Mr. Cross's Windsor Hotel, W. Cox, Esq.; J P., in the chair, for the purpose of forming ...
Article : 302 wordsTHE proposed divisions of the districts being now published, the candidates are beginning to stir in considerable numbers. Among the addresses published we observe a marked variety of character, ...
Article : 856 wordsThe press of advertisements has compelled us to omit a "Citizen's" remarks on the Herald and Observer's report of the meeting, and some other communications. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 48 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 : 911 wordsJANUARY 7.—From Hobart Town, having left the 29th ultimo, the schooner Waterlily, 155 tons, Captain Munro, with sundries. Passengers—Sydney Stephen, Esq., and lady, three daughters and three ...
Article : 231 wordsJanuary 7.— For Port Phillip, the brig Christiana, Captain Birkenshaw, with sundries. Passengers— Mrs. M'Donald, two children and servant; Mrs. Benham, Mr. R. Russell, and Mr. Clarke; ...
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Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843), Tue 10 Jan 1843, Page 2
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