In the estate of Wllen Ward of Kept-street Sydney lodging-houge keeper: MR. Roper, with Mr. and Mrs. Wils, £87 0s. 9d; P. J. Kelly, £18 7s, 1½d. This meeting was then adjourned for ...
Article : 599 wordsFEB. 27.—The schooner MEROPE, Blaxland, master from the sperm fishery with 320 barrels sperm oil. FEB. 27.—The brig VICTORIA, Sinclair master ...
Article : 735 wordsSIR,—As I know your paper is of the "fair play" school, and without meaning at all to advocate the right-on-end politics and vicarial doctrines of the AUSTRALISIAN ...
Article : 795 wordsYou will probably be aware that we have experienced during the whole of last week heavy and unceasing rains, which have been so much the more beneficial to our parched ...
Article : 144 wordsTHE WEATHER, FLOOD, c.—During the past week it has rained almost incessantly. On the evening of Monday the waters of the Wollombi, and its tributary the ...
Article : 206 words"The FLOODS.—During tho whole of the last week the rain has been almost unceasing, and from various parts of the country, we learn that the overflowing the cracks has ...
Article : 1,254 wordsSTATE OF THE GOAL.—The following was the state of her Majesty's Gaol on Wednesday, Feb. 22nd: For trial males, 64 females, 4; for other stations, males 11 ...
Article : 161 wordsOn Friday last the Brethren of the above assembled at their Lodge Room, (Brother Smiths, "Saracen's Head Inn," King-street) to celebrate the Seventh Anniversary ...
Article : 676 wordsThe providential rains which have fallen during the lust few days have again raised our hopes of a change for the better in our prospects. The last low months have offered ...
Article : 133 wordsWe have been favoured by Mr. C. M. Doyle, Esq., with the following extract of a letter from his son. "Nuraby, Namon River, Feb. 5, 1843. ...
Article : 252 wordsThe able speech of His Excellency the Governor with which the existence of the old Legislative Council was, on Thursday last, formally terminated, contains some ...
Article : 1,034 wordsThe country in this vicinity begins to manifest a vast improvement from the offects of the late heavy rains. Pasturages that were brown and parched, have now assumed ...
Article : 141 wordsMONDAY.—The Queen v. Johnson, This was a charge of libel preferred by Mr. James Martin, an articled clerk of Mr. G. R. Nichols, against the Editor of the SATIRIST ...
Article : 361 wordsThe effects of the anomalous construction of the City Council are becoming visible, in the resignation of its most efficient member. Alderman Owen: who has ...
Article : 1,230 wordsThe rains have at longth subsided, and the Hawkesbury, whose rolling current has boon heedlessly swooping on the surrounding country, has again retired within his own ...
Article : 200 wordsThe long-wished for rain has at last visited us. On Friday evening (Feb. 17), it set in with light showers during the night, and has continued with very little ...
Article : 126 wordsSince I have had the pleasure of receiving your journal regularly, I have observed in its columns matter more useful to the settler than in any other of the Sydney ...
Article : 2,054 wordsThe bushrangers have again been busy in this quarter. On Friday evening last, three armed men stoppedd the Rev. Mr. M'Kenny, on the Sydney road a short distance from ...
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The Australian (Sydney, NSW : 1824 - 1848), Wed 1 Mar 1843, Page 2
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