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Advertising : 1,783 wordsThe Concert on Wednesday evening was the best our friends the Cecilians have given within our recollection; but had they not rather too heavy a sprinkling of ...
Article : 311 wordsDecember 12.—Caroline, brig 181 tons, Steanes master, for Port Phillip and Adelaide Passengers, Miss Royall, Messrs. Clarke, M'Lean, Sevine, and 27 in the steerage. ...
Article : 38 wordsPrince Regent, 380 tons, W. Evans master, H. M. Bagster agent, for London, loading at Newcastle—will sail shortly. Royal Admiral, 414, Greaves master, A. B. ...
Article : 399 wordsSIR—Our first public sales of colonial wool, of this year's clip, which commenced on the 3rd instant, closed on Wednesday the 10th. The catalogues comprised the following quantities ...
Article : 251 words"Nothing betrays the deep root of political gangrene more fully, or more foully, than when an attempt is made by opposite parties in religion or politics, to confine ...
Article : 276 wordsThe party among the Methodists who assisted Dr. Broughton to defeat His Excellency the Governor, upon the education question, will, no doubt, be glad to swallow the following ...
Article : 434 wordsMORETON BAY.—The crops in Moreton Bay when the Curlew left were looking well; the wheat had been greatly destroyed by a hailshower, but the maize looked remarkably well. ...
Article : 724 wordsThe following vessels, laid on in England for these Colonies, are taken from one of the last received Hardy's Lists. We only give the names of the ships, with their respective dates ...
Article : 402 wordsA dinner was given by the members of the Australian club, to the officers of the American squadron on Wednesday. Among those present were:—His Excellency the Governor, Sir. M. ...
Article : 234 wordsFLOUR.—Fine, 36s.; second's, 30s.; ration, 28s. Bread, 8d: per 2 lb loaf. Maize. per bushel, 7s. Barley, per bushel, 6s Bran, 2s. per bushel. Oats, per bushel, 8s. to 9s. ...
Article : 312 words"The bill of 1829 compels those who are entranchised by it, if they hold office or become legislators, to take a solemn oath to guard and protect the Church of England as by law ...
Article : 95 wordsThe examination of the students of the Sydney College takes place on the 18th and 19th instant.—The celebrated chair in the Police Office has been taken from its forms ...
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Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843), Fri 13 Dec 1839, Page 4
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