Some tidings have at length been received of the expedition destined to the North-west Coast of this Continent, which it will be recollected quitted Port Jackson on the 24th August last, consisting of H. M. ...
Article : 4,141 wordsGENTLEMEN, Pleasing as it must undoubtedly be to see the very handsome manner in which the landholders and merchants of Sydney have in the public papers and by letters, expressed their gratitude by ...
Article : 198 wordsNICHOLSON O. NASSAU.—Mr. Scarlett stated that the plaintiff, Miss Nicholson, was the daughter of a merchant in Reading, who, having failed in business, his family were obliged to shift for themselves, and the plaintiff was recommended to Mrs. Cecil. ...
Article : 1,645 wordsSIR, Taking for my text of those truths so ably sketched by Horace, "Omne tulit punctum qui miscuit utile dulci," I hope that a few remarks thence deduced, as applicable to this Colony ...
Article : 492 wordsOn my arrival at Callao, the port of Lima, in January 1824, I found that part of Peru in the hands of the independents. Bolivar was then in the neighbourhood of Truxillo, also General Don Bernardo O'Higgins, late Supreme Director of Chili, with ...
Article : 869 wordsIt was stated in the Australian of the 3rd ult. that two French ships of war were cruising in the adjacent seas, and might be very shortly expected to arrive at Port Jackson. ...
Article : 585 wordsDISC[?]TION OF A JUDGE.—In the course of a trial before Mr. Justice Bayley, at Lancaster, Sept. 10, a person who was an unwilling witness was called on behalf of the defendant. His testimony not appearing to the Court to be very satisfactorily ...
Article : 335 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 1,725 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
The Australian (Sydney, NSW : 1824 - 1848), Thu 10 Mar 1825, Page 4
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: