APRIL 18.—From Launceston, having left the 7th instant, the cutter Resolution, 49 tons, Captain Leslie, with grain and cedar. 19.—From Launceston, having left the 13th inst., ...
Article : 178 wordsThe recent demonstrations in the provinces in favour of Repeal are important in every point of view. They speak with the voice of hope to the people—they bring sounds of wailing to their ...
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Advertising : 3,107 wordsThe barque Anne Robertson, Captain Hutchinson, for Singapore and intermediate ports, in ballast. Passengers—Count Streleski and Dr. Skinner. The barque Lord Eldon, Captain Worsell, for ...
Article : 31 wordsThe Seahorse and Caroline for Hobart Town, and the Sovereign for Moreton Bay, this day. The Lord Eldon for India, the Anna Robertson for Singapore, and the Emancipation for Tahiti and ...
Article : 45 wordsAPRIL 18.—Sovereign, steamer, 119, Caps, from Moreton Bay, with 100 bales wool and 200 sheep, &c.; Alexander, 10, M'Guigan, from Port Aiken, with shells; Star, 7, Lewis, from the Hawkesbury ...
Article : 106 wordsAPRIL 18.—William the Fourth, steamer, Allen, for the Clarence River, with sundries; Georgiana, 25, M'Intyre, for Morpeh, with 12 hhds porter; Alexander, 10, M'Guigan, for Port Aiken, in ballast; ...
Article : 119 wordsRECENT LOSS OF MONEY—THE CATHOLIC CLEROY.—It will be in the recollection of our readers that a person named Kellett lost, upon the Rathfarnham road, a pocket book containing £39. It was said ...
Article : 949 wordsAPRIL 17.—Eweretta, Darley, 12 sheets lead, 555 deals, 10 bales woolpacks, 20 firkins butter, 2 cases, 30 barrels beer, 26 pockets hops 100 casks bottled beer, 96 cases 2 pipes Madeira, 2 hogsheads ...
Article : 1,024 wordsTHE CONTEST.—The fierce struggle of contending parties for power has commenced, and is progressing with an earnestness in which more lust for honor and emolument than patriotism is apparent. ...
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Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843), Thu 20 Apr 1843, Page 3
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