SIR—Could I find a humble and modest place to your columns for a few lines concerning the Canadians who are exiled in this colony? The name of Canadian excites, I am sure, in the hearts of the ...
Article : 1,565 wordsAUGUST 9.—From Port Macquarie, having left the preceding day, the steamer Maitland, Captain Parsons, with sundries Passengers—Mrs. Kinnear, Captain Crawford, Messrs. Smith, Hill, Croft, ...
Article : 84 wordsTHE first candidate for corporation honours in Sydney is Mr. Archibald Campbell, of Hunter-street, who offers himself for the situation of city treasurer. The little we know of Mr. Campbell is favourable to ...
Article : 57 wordsMr. Nathan has been guilty of a misnomer in calling this a melody, for it is rather a bundle of melodies, bound together and progressing in six vocal parts, two sopranos, two tenors, a baritone, ...
Article : 439 wordsThe schooner John Pirie, Captain Duke, for Port Phillip, with sundries. Passenger—Mr. Molison; steerage, Messrs. Barter, Stooks, Kilpatrick, Beaver, Dowling, Laing, and Sinclair. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 374 wordsThe John Pirie, for Port Phillip ; the Catherine, for Port Nicholson; and the Terror, for Norfolk Island; this day. The Julia, for the Bay of Islands; the Sir John ...
Article : 99 wordsON Tuesday the council entered upon the consideration of the estimates for 1843, and on that day and yesterday disposed of those for the civil and legislative establishments, the departments of the ...
Article : 1,025 wordsAUGUST 9.—Nautilus, 40 tons, Johnson, from Newcastle, with coals; Rose, 28 tons, Ford, from the Paterson, with 1,200 bushels maize, and I ton potatoes; Young Queen, 31 tons, Watson, from the ...
Article : 122 wordsSIR—I think it would be a great deal better if the editors of the Herald would do something to provide employment for the many hundred immigrants who are utterly destitute, not only in Sydney but in the ...
Article : 210 wordsAUGUST 9.—Ranger, 12 tons, Laverick, for Port Aiken, in ballast; Roxer, 10 tons, Thompson, for Botany and the Hawkesbury, in ballast; Clarence, 67 tons, Thompson, for the Manning, with sundries; ...
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Advertising : 1,738 wordsTHE COLLEGE.—From the Hobart Town Advertiser, we learn that committee has been formed in England, for the purpose of forming a library for our college; the following gentlemen compose the ...
Article : 916 wordsWE have English news vid Hobart Town to the 30th April inclusive. On the second reading of the Australia and New Zealand Land Bill, Lord Stanley gave notice that ...
Article : 877 wordsAchilles, barque, 381 tons, Veale, in the Cove Alexander Henry, barque, 300 tons, Evans, at Milne's Wharl, laid up, Willis and Co., agents Amicell, barque, 235 tons, Hesse, east side of the Cove, W. ...
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Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843), Thu 11 Aug 1842, Page 3
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