The apprehension of the Bushrangers at Haslem's has made great haven among these gentry. We are inclined to believe, on the authority of many well informed persons, that the most desperate portion of the ...
Article : 6,311 wordsSince our last, many incidents relative to the Bushrangers have been communicated to us from various quarters. The man who escaped from the constables at Haslem's when the four men were taken, has been ...
Article : 667 wordsWe have been favoured by Captain Forbes with the following interesting particulars from the log book of the St. Micheal entered therein during the late trip to the wreck of the Valetta:— "The natives to the northward of Break Sea Spit are more ...
Article : 335 wordsThe Attorney General mainiated that he should, to-morrow, call the attention of the Court to a paragraph in the Sydney Gazette of Wednesday, reflecting on the character of a crown officer, Mr. W. H. Moore. ...
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The Australian (Sydney, NSW : 1824 - 1848), Thu 16 Feb 1826, Page 3
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