Barrabool (s.), 942 tons, Captain L. Tindall, from Melbourne December 28. Passengers—Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Neil, Mrs. Gillon Mrs. Hachett, Miss Neil. Miss Larkins, Messrs. Taylor, Howill, Hachett, Evans, Blake, Keating, Keith, Neil, Minns, Rix, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 110 wordsThe following is a return showing the number of ships which have arrived at the port of Sydney during the months of October, November, and December, giving the national ports of departure, and total register tonnage:— ...
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Advertising : 993 wordsBRISBANE.—Arrivals: December 31, You Yangs (s.), from Cairns. January 1, Fitzroy (s.), from Sydney; Katoomba (s.) from Cooktown; Kanologh (s.), from Rockhampton; R.M.S, Harrier, from Townsville; and Island Chief, barque, from ...
Article : 696 wordsAttention is respectfully directed to the following rules:— No notice can be taken of anonymous communications. Whatever is intended for insertion ia this journal must be authenticated by the name and address of the writer, ...
Article : 222 wordsR.M.S. Orient, for London, via ports. Gabo (s.), for Melbourne. Birksgate (s.), for Melbourne. Adelaide (s.), for Adelaide, via Melbourne. ...
Article : 47 wordsLark, schooner, for Adelaide; Northern Chief, barque, for Auckland, via Newcastle; Berean ketch, for River Leven. ...
Article : 20 wordsR.M.S. Orient. 5386 toms. Captain J. K. Kidler, for London, via Melbourne and Adelaide. Passengers—From Sydney for London: Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dobson, Mr. and Mrs. Townsend and infant, Mrs. Clarke and children. Mrs. J. Aitken, Mrs. Caun child and ...
Article : 694 wordsYesterday, with a day of rest, we began the year, and we start forward with a fresh spring and renewed life on the mission of a fresh year's work. It is not possible to drive ...
Article : 2,685 wordsOur "Commercial Retrospect for 1887 " will be found in other columns. The business of the day was unimportant Monday will be observed as a general holiday. ...
Article : 415 wordsNewcastle (s.), from Newcastle, with 60 bales wool, 14 bales hay, 6 bales sheepskins. 50 cases wine, 12 cases eggs, 120 bags potatoes, 150 bags coke, 25 bags oysters, 28 casks wine; 3 casks tallow, quantity furniture. ...
Article : 41 wordsFree Trade, for Port Stephens; Minora, Glide, for Newcastle; Victoria, Maggic Taylor, Formosa, for Camden Haven. ...
Article : 21 wordsBarrabool (s.), from Melbourne: 5 cases brandy, 23 pieces timber and a quantity of machinery, 5 casks fuse, 3 crates box timber, 2 pipes pork, 30 cases tea, 560 bags flour, 109 pieces blue-stone, 58 cases fruit, 180 baas onions, and a quantity of sundries, ...
Article : 461 wordsThe Union Steamship Company's new steamer Pukaki, which arrived on Saturday from the Bluff, via Wellington, is on her first visit to Port Jackson, and she is the pioneer boat of the company's to open up a new kind of business which is contemplated, ...
Article : 751 wordsWheat is firmly held. English and foreign show an average advance of 6d. Californian afloat ia worth 35s. Indian is scarce. Russian and American wheat sold abova current rates. The statistical position ...
Article : 160 wordsOrient, R.M.S., for London: 1933 bales wool, 117 bales sheep[?]kins, 1988 cases meats, 2398 carcases mutton. 923 packapes butter, 20 cases pearlshell, 20 cases cheese, 19 packages sundries, 1215 ingols tin (275 tons), 3447 ingots copper (25 tons). ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 2 Jan 1888, Page 6
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