The ordinary course of human passions has something to do with the comparative apathy of the manufacturing operatives on this subject.—The quarter from which the agitation for repeal mainly proceeds ...
Article : 1,196 wordsAt Murrurundi, October 26—one dark brown mare, about 13 hands high, branded BD on near shoulder, WM off side neck; damages £5. If not released before the 26th November, she will be sold. ...
Article : 2,072 words"Castigator" notice of the recent hole and corner tribute, or "greasing the fat sow," as he terms it, is, no doubt, very just, but it is, we apprehend, somewhat libellous, particularly the Lumber Yard and cabinetmaking portion of it. On that ...
Article : 50 wordsThe King of the cobblers declares the times want "mending"—that his "little awl" is barely sufficient to support him, although he is the "last" to complain. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 86 wordsBy our papers received by the Fairlie we learn that Mr. Besnard, the indefatigable emigration agent, had made arrangements to despatch from Cork, for Sydney and Port Phillip, not less than ...
Article : 499 wordsTheir Honors delivered judgments upon cases which had been previously argued; and several motions of-course were made. The only case which was heard during the day was exparte Robinson in ...
Article : 143 wordsNOVEMBER 6.—From the sperm fishery, the barque Woodlark, 242 tons, Captain Abbott, with sperm oil. 6.—From Greenock, having left the 22nd July, ...
Article : 290 wordsBOUNTY EMIGRATION.—We were at one time of opinion that bounty emigration was the most conducive to the general interests of the community, because of the special selection of character and ...
Article : 858 wordsWEDNESDAY, SEPT. 22.—The wounded and captured Murray man, and interpreter from neighbouring tribes, were present. Mr. Moorhouse and Mr. Teichelmann attended. ...
Article : 997 wordsHadden v. Peek.—This was an action for a libel published in the Sydney Herald of March 13, 1841. The Attorney General, Mr. Darvall, and Mr. Broadhurst appeared for the plaintiff; the Solicitor ...
Article : 1,408 wordsNOVEMBER 6.—For Auckland, the barque Countess of Minto, Captain Wishart, with sundries, Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Busby and three children, Miss Sherlock, Miss Kelly, Messrs. Brown ...
Article : 154 wordsBy the Emma we have our files of Adelaide [?]pers to the 20th ult. A new journal has been started, called the Independent." Its articles are well written, and in a healthy tone, and every ...
Article : 1,149 wordsThe Clifton, for Sincapore; the Dorset, for South Australia; the Malcolm, for South America; the Jean and Tam o' Shanter,, or Guam; and the Julia, for Auckland; this day. ...
Article : 196 wordsAs much inconvenience is found to arise at the female factory from unmarked clothes being sent there to be washed, notice is hereby given, that any articles which may not be, properly marked with the ...
Article : 152 wordsAlexander Henry, barque, 300 tons, Evans at Milne's wharf, laid up,, w[?]ills and Co. agents. Ann, b[?]g, 145 tons, Whitley, in the stream, Lamb and Parbury, agents ...
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Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843), Tue 9 Nov 1841, Page 2
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