FEBRUARY 19.—From the Bay of Islands, the 6th instant, the barque Samuel Winter, Captain Robertson, with 260 tons of oil, and whalebone. Passengers—Miss Ellen O'Cliffe, Messrs. Brown, ...
Article : 184 wordsHow many droll subjects for the Sketch-book crowd round every step taken in the streets. Here are houses of all kinds, of all ages, and for all purposes, standing cheek-by-jowl, like an awkward ...
Article : 1,157 wordsWe copy the following communication from the Hobart Town Advertiser, addressed to the Editor of that Journal:— There is a class of the Colonial community ...
Article : 507 wordsAll communications to be addressed to the Editor, at the CHRONICLE Office, 67, Pitt-street Sydney. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 56 wordsBRAIDWOOD, FEBRUARY 15, 1840.—The wheat harvest has just terminated in this part of the district; the crops are in general excellent; you-will think it incredible, that one acre produced ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 84 wordsGOLD MEDAL—We consider the gold medal, which is to be given next year by the Floral and Horticultural Society as the first prize for the manufacture of colonial wine, worthy of some more ...
Article : 810 wordsWE objected to the recommendations of the Committee upon Immigration on the first appearance of their Report, for the following reasons:— 1st. Because the Bounty System was preferred by ...
Article : 2,302 wordsThe Emigrants from the Cape Colony to Port Natal have declared them Independence of British Authority, and their determination to inflict death upon all strangers, landing as Emigrants without ...
Article : 366 wordsSIR,—Though not a subscriber to your paper, I have perused most of the numbers which have reached New Zealand, and have had occasion to remark that its columns are open to fair discussion, ...
Article : 527 wordsIN the hands of the clergy of the Catholic Church,. wheresoever they were, the property called the Church Property was looked upon as a trust; and whether it was divided in the proportions mentioned ...
Article : 163 wordsSIR,—St. Vincent of Lerins lays down the above irrefragible principle for testing the truth of any disputed point of revealed religion, viz., "that whatever doctrine has been believed, everywhere ...
Article : 1,159 wordsMR. EDITOR,—I beg leave to call the attention of the military authorities through the medium of your valuable Journal, to the disgraceful conduct of the soldiery, whose, to the drunkenness and insolence now form ...
Article : 199 wordsDURING the worst periods of the French Revolution, it was customary at Lyons, where many victims suffered, to send the condemned to a place named, "the Cave of Death." A lad of fifteen was of the ...
Article : 257 wordsThe Commercial Bank has established a Branch at Windsor under the superintendence of F. Beddet, Esq..... It is intended to establish a regular Mail between Sydney and the seat of Captain Hobson's ...
Article : 170 wordsSIR,—I was much gratified by your leading article of Friday, 14th instant, to find that the Patriotic Association had not been idle or slumbering during the last two years; though fom its total silence, it ...
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Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843), Fri 21 Feb 1840, Page 2
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