Namoi (s.), [?] tons, Captain W. A. K[?] from Newcastle Newcastle and Hunter River S.S. Company, Limited, agents. K[?] (s.), 14[?] tons, Captain W. B. B[?], from ...
Article : 251 wordsB[?] BAY.—June [?] Coraki (s.) still discharging [?] p.m. Departure: June [?] Coraki (s.) at [?] a.m. RICHMOND RIVER HEADS.—Departures: June [?] Tom[?] (s.) at [?] a.m., Oakland (s.) at [?] a.m. Passed: June 28, ...
Article : 1,083 wordsThe This[?] entered the port at 4 a m. yesterday from [?] in the King[?] Group, and the Solomon Islands. She has a full cargo of ivory [?] copra, and shell. She has been away about three months. Captain ...
Article : 327 words[?] M[?] (s.), for Japan, via Newcastle, Noume[?] and Manila. Menmuir (s.), for Hongkong and Japan, via ports. Oon[?]h (s.), for Hobart. ...
Article : 89 wordsBrinawarr (s.), for Berry: Maitland (s.), for Newcastle; [?] (s.), for Manning River, Rosedale (s.), for Port Macquarie and Nambucca; Trident (s.), for Moruya, Wagonga, and Be[?]; Augusta (s.), for Tweed River ...
Article : 60 wordsThis steamer, after being cleared by the health officer in Watson's Bay, came up yesterday morning to a berth at the A.U.S.N. Company's Wharf. She made a special trip up to Port Moresby with coal for the Ka[?] Elisabeth. The ...
Article : 181 wordsA[?] (s.), 2114 tons, Captain [?] G. Lee, for Brisbane and Northern ports. Passengers—Mrs. W. Daniels, Mrs. Mabbott, Mrs. Ramsay, Mrs. V[?]pan, Mrs. W. Smith, Mrs. Mellor, Mrs. J. E. [?] Miss Watson, Miss ...
Article : 347 wordsThis exceptionally [?] ship takes the berth at once as one of Messrs. J. [?] Mailler and Co.'s regular line of vessels to London, and it is expected she will have prompt despatch, as the bulk of her cargo is ready waiting her. ...
Article : 56 wordsA cable from London lately announced the loss of the Brazilian war [?] Almi[?] [?] The ship was, it may be remembered, in this port and spent several weeks here Yesterday particulars were received of the wreck of ...
Article : 144 wordsIce has been very [?] in the South Atlantic and South Pacific for ships bound [?] Cape Horn. [?] of the vessels from the colonies, as will be seen from the following log extracts, had narrow escapes. A report dated ...
Article : 884 wordsEstelle, for Bateman's Bay; W[?] for W[?] Sea [?] for Manning River; Amy [?] for Camden Haven. ...
Article : 26 wordsBirksgate (s.), from Noumea, Suva, and Levuka: [?] bunches bananas, [?] bags [?] cases [?] 18 bags [?] 24 cases ban[?] and a quantity of sundries. ...
Article : 135 wordsMELBOURNE, [?] and 7 p.m. ADELAIDE, 4 and 7 p.m. HOBART AND LAUNCESTON, 4 p.m. QUEENSLAND, 4.45 p.m. ...
Article : 231 wordsArawatta (s.), for Cocktown, via ports: [?] bags flour, [?] bags potatoes, [?] bags onions, 80 bags [?] bags oatmeal, [?] bags [?] 220 bales chaff, 20 bales hay, 42 [?] 740 cases fruit, [?] cases [?] ...
Article : 1,096 wordsParcels addressed to the United Kingdom, Egypt, and certain foreign countries via the United Kingdom, will be received at the Parcels Office, George-street, for transmission per Orient steamer Op[?] up to noon on SATUR ...
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Advertising : 30 wordsTHE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD can be purchased from all News Agents throughout the City, Suburbs, and Country. Also, at the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 139 wordsCaptain J. E. Hawkins of the Thistle reports having spoken the following trading vessels in the Solo[?] Group: —Schooners [?] K[?] [?] Wana Wana, Noroio, and A[?] [?] Rubi[?] ketches Lily and Grac[?] and ...
Article : 162 wordsTHE match between the Australian cricketers and an All England Eleven at Nottingham was continued on Tuesday. The Australians concluded the first innings for 120, and when ...
Article : 11,151 wordsR[?] wrecked September, [?] Newcastle, N.S.W., Wilmington; Red Cross, wrecked April, [?] N.S.W., San Francico; Bay of Cadii m[?] April, [?] Sydney[?] San Francisco; A[?] w[?] May[?] [?] ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 135 wordsThe mail by the Orizaba to hand yesterday has the following:- The s.s. Lim[?] has been sold by Messrs. C. H. Rugg and Co., for French account, for [?] She was built at ...
Article : 304 wordsTha R.M.S. Orizaba, at Melbourne, was to leave last night, and she is expected to arrive here about noon tomorrow, Friday, 30th instant, instead of Saturday as previously reported. ...
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Advertising : 1,153 wordsMessrs. Bu[?] P[?] and Co. have received a communication from Noumea inquiring whether it is proposed to make that [?] a place of call for the Vancouver steamers. The letter states that a great many passengers would avail ...
Article : 81 wordsBRISBANE.—Arrival: June 2[?] Burwah (s.), from Rockhampton. Departures: June [?] G[?] (s.), Victorian (s.), for Sydney. The Wodonga (s.) left Keppel Bay, south. The Peregrine (s.) arrived at Keppel Bay from Brisbane. ...
Article : 277 wordsThe [?] arrived at Auckland, from Sydney, on Monday evening l[?]t. The Wai[?] left Auckland for Sydney direct at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, with F[?] c[?] She is due Sunday ...
Article : 58 wordsThe steamer Burrumbeet leaves Sydney for Melbourne to-morrow, Friday, [?]th instant, at [?] p.m. The steamer Elin[?] is now in Melbourne loading for Sydney, and [?] th[?]ce for this port on Saturday next, 1st ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 29 Jun 1893, Page 4
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