November 5.—Alfred, brig, 123 tons, Captain Napper, from Hongkong the 29th July. Thacker and Co., agents. ...
Article : 21 wordsA PICTONIAN.—The letter to which this signature is attached cannot be inserted, as it is a grossly libellous attack upon an individual; more especially as the "Pictonian" evidently refers to some person ...
Article : 113 wordsWe have been requested ao insert the following, correspondence with reference to the supposed in tention of Mr. D'Arcy, the late Proprietor of this Journal, to establish a newspaper in that province:— ...
Article : 269 wordsNovember 5.—Emma, brig, 121 tons, Captain Osborn, for Launceston. November 5.—Peri, brig, 145 tons, Captain watkin, for Launceston. Passengers—Mr. John ...
Article : 56 wordsNovember 4.—City of Sydney. brig, 106 tons, Captain Grant, for Launceston. Passengers—Mrs. Rutledge, and Mrs. Palmer. November 3.—Shamrock, schooner, 85 tons, ...
Article : 50 wordsTheir Honors the three Judges will sit to pass sentences, and also for general gaol delivery. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 222 wordsEstate of Carder Terry Williams.—A certificate meeting was held in this estate, when the Chief Commissioner postponed the application for a fortnight. ...
Article : 32 wordsNovember 5.—Alfred, brig, 123 tons, Captain Napper, from Hongkong: 1006 chests 600 half chests, 280 mats sugar, 100 tubs sugar candy, 1 ...
Article : 106 wordsEstateof Henry Macdermott.—An adjourned third meeting was held in this estate, at which the following claims were proved;—G. R. Nichols, 97l. 10s.; Henry Fisher, 150l.; William Knight, 162l. 10s.; ...
Article : 123 wordsBY our latest advices from England the probability of a statute being passed before the dissolution of Parliament for remodelling the constitution of the Australian colonies ...
Article : 576 wordsNov. 4.—Emma, brig, 121 tons, Captain Osborn ,for Launceston: 148 chests, 88 half-chests, and 40 ten catty boxes hysonskin tea, I bale bags, 1 case apparel, Smith and Campbell; 49 logs cedar, 15 ...
Article : 687 wordsSIR.—May I beg space to notice a libel published in yesterday's Argus, under the signature of An Irish Catholic"—otherwise, Bernard Reynolds. The defamer mendaciously asserts, that I used my ...
Article : 618 wordsA special meeting, in the estate of Charles Chapman, at half-past ten A.M. BUSINESS FOR MONDAY. A second meeting in tile estate of William ...
Article : 34 wordsPresent: The Right Worshipful the Mayor; Aldermen Allen, Thurlow, Little, Wilshire, and Fisher; Councillors Hill, Titterton, Ryan, Egan, Brown, May, Hyndes, Henderson, Iredale, Neale, Driver, ...
Article : 629 wordsCLEARED OUT.—October 26—Ariel, schooner, Sturgeon, for Launceston. Passengers—Messrs. Young, Davis, J. Howe, and W. Williams. Cargo—28 bullocks, 30 sheep, and 6 tierces beef. ...
Article : 213 wordsJoint Annibal was indicted for manslaughter, by furiously riding, on the 1st July last, a horse in Macquarie-street, thereby knocking down one Ann Robinson, a child about 11 years of age, and ...
Article : 381 wordsIn addition to the above letter we have seen a number of paragraphs in the Port Phillip papers; in which it was maintained on the one side and denied on the other that Mr. D'Arcy was about to establish a Catholic journal there. In one of these paragraphs it was ...
Article : 1,393 wordsJames Murray was Indicted for having, at Lane Cove, on the 11th of October last, assaulted one Mary Clements, by beating her with a stick, &c., thereby inflicting certain mortal wounds, bruises, ...
Article : 1,188 wordsFOR LAUNCESTON—By the William, this day, at two P M. FOR LONDON—By the Sarah Scott, this evening at six, and by the Ganges (P.O.P.), Tuesday ...
Article : 42 wordsCHURCH OF ST. BARNABAS, NOTTINGHAM,—The solemnities of the festival of Corpus Christi were observed last Sunday, in the above church, with, perhaps, more than usual splendour. The chancel ...
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Sydney Chronicle (NSW : 1846 - 1848), Sat 6 Nov 1847, Page 2
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