JULY 30.—Wonga Wonga (s.), 734 tons, Captain D. Walker, from Melbourne 27th instant. Passengers—Mrs. Henderson, Mrs. Windeyer, Miss Benjamin, Miss Balcombe, Mr. Mrs. and Miss Ramsdey, Mrs. Mitson and daughter, Rev. Dr. Hassel, Messrs.Benjamin,' ...
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Advertising : 33 wordsNo notice can be taken of anonymous communications. Whatever is intended for insertion must be authenticated by the name and address of the writer; not necessary for publication, but as a guarantee of his ...
Article : 47 wordsTHE new magisterial Commission has been before the colony for several weeks; of course it has occasioned considerable discussion—the more hostile the louder. This is the natural ...
Article : 2,444 wordsJuly 30.—Yarra Yarra (s.), for Moreton Bay. July 30.—Grafton (s.), for Grafton. July 30.—Illawarra (s.), for Gabo Island and Eden. ...
Article : 21 wordsTHIS DAY.—Wanderer, and Ariel, for Melbourne; Moa, for Auckland, Gold Digger, for Singapore. ...
Article : 17 wordsFriday, July 31.—Beit and Sons, first, half-past 10. Joseph Foster, adjourned certificate, 11. William J. Gibbes, adjourned special, for examination, 12. ...
Article : 24 wordsJuly 30.—Ariel, schooner, 138 tons, Captain Macalister, for Melbourne. July 30.—Moa, brig, 235 tons, Captain Kean, for Auckland. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Bailey and child, Miss Davis, Messrs, ...
Article : 80 wordsTHIS association, of which his Excellency Sir W. T. Denison is patron, was formed on the 3rd of June last, at a meeting held in the Metropolitan Hotol; it having been then agreed that an exhibition of poultry should ...
Article : 647 wordsThirteen persons, convicted of having been found drunk in the streets, were severally sentenced to pay 10s., or to be imprisoned twenty-four hours. Mary Ann Williams and Ann Harris, found guilty ...
Article : 546 wordsJuly 24.—Neptune, from London. ...
Article : 6 wordsJuly 30.—Sylph, from Brisbane Water, with 7500 feet timber; Williams (s.), from Morpeth, with 73 hides, 4 casks tallow, 170 trusses hay, 20 bags flour, 23 bales wool, 1 calf, 2 baskets fish, 1 box fowls; Clarence (s.), from Morpeth, with 140 trusses hay, 4 ...
Article : 68 words—The interesting experiments in pontooning announced by Sir Charles Paslwey for Monday afternoon, the 11th instant, at Rochester-bridge, to which persons who took an interest in the subject were invited by a circular, has been postponed till Monday, the ...
Article : 1,155 wordsJuly 30.—Sylph, and Uncle Tom, for Brisbane Water; Vision, for Twofold Bay; Architect, for Port Stephens; Rose, Sea Gull, Hugh Roberts, and Rosebud, for Newcastle; Kempsey Packet, for the Macleay River. ...
Article : 36 wordsJuly 30.—Wonga Wonga (s.), from Melbourne: 20 half-tierces tobacco, 49 bags rice, Order. July 30.—Revely, from NewYork: 20 boxes 11 tierees [?] half tierce tobacco, 12 packages snuff, 2 cases, J. M. Leigh; 3 ...
Article : 121 wordsJuly 30.—Moa, for Auckland: 5 quarter-easks wine,2 bales 7 cases drapery, W. Busfield; 25 cases brandy, P. J. Cohen; 3 hogsheads rum, Kirchner and Co.; 6 casks coffee, 6 casks chicory, C. Harris; 4 quarter-casks wine, 1 hogshead 10 cases gin, 4 hogsheads rum, ...
Article : 509 wordsFOR AUCKLAND.—By the Moa, this day, at noon, if not underway. FOR MADRAS.—By the Anna Maria, this day, at noon. FOR MAURITTUS.—By the Fanny Fisher, this evening, at 6. ...
Article : 98 wordsJohn Gilbert, convicted of drunken and disorderly conduct in George-street, was fined 20s,; in default, twenty-four hours' imprisonment. John Nomings, and Klas Foss, two German ...
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Advertising : 415 wordsCCAPTAIN CULLEN, of the Norna, with his crew and one man belonging to the Ariel, left Broken Bay yesterday morning about eight o'clock, and reached town in the evening. He has furnished us with particulars respecting the loss of the above vessels. The ...
Article : 644 wordsINTELLIGENCE reached Sydney yesterday that Maitland had been visited by another flood. The steamers report a rise in the river of eighteen, inches higher than the last. The following letter is from Mr. R. Blair, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 116 wordsTHE WEATHER,—Since the flood we have had, with little interruption, fine dry weather, to the great comfort of all who were inundated. The crops, however, were beginning to want rain, and fortunately for the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 60 wordsWEDNESDAY MORNING.—No shipping news to report from here since Monday last. For the last two days it has been blowing very hard; but since yesterday morning we have had a very heavy gale from the east, varying to south-east, accompanied with much rain, ...
Article : 491 wordsIF properly seen to, it is hardly possible to over-estimate the advantages likely to accrue to the agricultural interests of the colony from the formation of the above named Society. The success of every new undertaking, ...
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Advertising : 256 wordsJuly 23.—Blanche Moore, from London; Wonga Wonga (S.), from Sydney; Essex, from London. July 25.—Mimmie Dike, from Wellington; Gazelle, from Newcastle; Zone, from Sydney; Kate Kearney, from Wellington: ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 31 Jul 1857, Page 4
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