MARCH 9.—From Hobart Town, the 20th of February, the schooner Marian Watson, 145 tons, Captain Briscoe, with a cargo of sundries. Passengers—Captain Gatenby, Messrs. Shelley, Watson, ...
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Article : 752 wordsWe have to acknowledge the receipt of some poetical and other contributions, which shall receive due attention. All communications to be addressed to the ...
Article : 36 wordsYesterday, the four unhappy criminals, Riley and Davis, for the murder of Mathews, Petit, for the murder of Mr. Paul, and Martin, for wounding the Serjeant of the 51st regiment, underwent the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 63 wordsWE have at last been favoured with the perusal of the correspondence between the Patriotic Association and Charles Baller, Esq., M.P., the publication of ...
Article : 2,125 wordsSIR,—I beg to draw your attention to a case of peculiar hardship I arrived in this colony free, about five years ago, and have been residing since in the interior. Having occasion lately to visit Sydney, ...
Article : 268 wordsThe long expected race between the horse Theorem, and the celebrated mare Bessy Bedlam will come off at the Windsor Race Course, on the 16th instant. The sales of Government Land, Tolls, &c. ...
Article : 146 wordsThis day's business was very short, and no case of consequence was brought before the cognizance of the Court, although there was the usual number of drunkards, &c., and a great many convict servants ...
Article : 277 wordsDEPARTURE OF WHITTON.—Whitton, the murderer of Mr. Hume, was dispatched from the Sydney Gaol at six o'clock yesterday morning for Goulburn, where he is to receive the final ...
Article : 1,209 wordsHis Honor the Superintendent left town on Thursday last, accompanied by Mr. Fenwick, the newly appointed Police Magistrate of Geelong. The object of His Honor's expedition is ...
Article : 785 wordsOrders have arrived to one of the most fashionable modistes, to commence the robes for Queen Victoria's marriage. Prince Albert, who is to become the ...
Article : 1,174 wordsSIR,—I had occasion a few days ago, to board one of the ships in the harbour for England, to look out for a passage for an invalid friend of mine, and finding the accommodations good and the figure ...
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Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843), Tue 10 Mar 1840, Page 2
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