[?]ero (s.), 765 tons, Captain Logan, from Melbourne 3rd instant. passengers—Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. Brown, Miss Maokenzi[?], Captain Eldred, and 6 in the steerage. For Auck and— Mrs. hannaford and infant, and 2 female servants; Mrs. Ainstie[?] ...
Article : 154 wordsOctober 4.—Our Hope, from: Newcastle; Schoolboy, from Richmond River; Alexandra (s.), from Adel[?]de: Kate Winnefield, from London; Derwent (s.), from L[?]unceston; You Y[?]nga (s.), from Sydney; Sir R.Sale, from Plymouth. ...
Article : 78 wordsOctober 3.—Ulysses, French barque, 312 tons, Charaton, from Melbourne. October 3.—Margaret and Mary, schooner, 77 tons, Ja[?]k[?]n, from Mary [?]ough, with timber. ...
Article : 392 wordsOctobers.—At[?]a t[?], from Melbourne. October 4.—Diamantina (s.), from Maryb[?]rough; City of Brisbane (s.), from Sydney. ...
Article : 23 wordsOctober 4 — Verulnm, from London. ...
Article : 8 wordsCity of Hobart (s.), for Hobart Town. Grafton (s.), for Grafton. Ellesmere, for S. S. Islands. Crown, for [?]alparaiso. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 296 wordsLady Alicia, for S. S. Islands; Rangatira (s.), for Melbourne; Yarra Yarra (s.), for Brisbane; Susannah Cuthbert (s.), for Grafton; Walter Hood, for London; Don Teodoro, for Constitution. ...
Article : 41 wordsWalter Hood, ship, 918 tons, Captain Latto, for London. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Rawson, Misses Rawson (3), Master Rawson, Mrs. Gilchrist,. Captain Robinson, Mrs. Robinson, Master Robinson, Messrs. Gen[?]ve, Tatham, and 1 in the ...
Article : 50 wordsRetrieve, from Brisbane Water, with 800 baskets shells, 2000 feet timber, 2 cases poultry, 2 cases eggs; West Hartley No. 1, from Macleay River[?] with 780 bags maize, 30 cwt. bacon, 9 hides; Gorilla, from the Manning River, with 420 bags maize, 5000 ...
Article : 129 wordsMartha, for Port Macquarie; Octaroon, for the Richmond River; Mary Jane, for Shoalhaven; Flying Cloud, for Macleay River; Gorilla, for the Manning River; Barwon (s.), for Bulli; Retriever, for W[?]llongong; Native Lass, Burnett, Ino, Agnes, ...
Article : 56 wordsOctober 1.—Eaglet, for London; Clutha, for the Clarence River. ...
Article : 23 wordsLady Young (s.), from Brisbane: 3 kegs tongues, Willis, Merry, and Lloyd; 184 oz gold, Commercial Bank; 3[?] oz 1 dwt gold, A. J. S. Banki; 140 oz 9 dwt 12 grs gold, Bank N. S. Wales; 16 oz 1 dwt gold, Commercial Bank; 82 oz gold, Berens, ...
Article : 118 wordsOctober 1.—Boomerang (s), for Cleveland Bay. DEPARTURE. October 2.—Boomerang (s.), for Gladstone and Sydney. ...
Article : 25 wordsOctober 1.—Otago (s.), from Hokitika. October 2.—Eva Joshua from Mauritius; Rosar[?]a, from Reunion; Selicia, from Newcastle. ...
Article : 21 wordsCity of Adelaide (s.), for Melbourne: 1 package, R.Genezler; 13 casks barley, Lorimer, Marwood, and Rome; 26 oz, gold, T. Christopherson; 23 bags oats, J. Brown; 4 packages, P. N. Russell and Co.; 24 cases fruit, J. Wilkins; 2[?] bags maize, T. ...
Article : 525 wordsSeptember 9.—Prince Alfred, for Sydney; Nil Despera[?]um, and Jane, for Newcastle. ...
Article : 23 wordsSeptember 18.—Sarah Barr, for England. ...
Article : 12 wordsSeptember 14.—Drover, from Newcastle. September 16.—Alarm, from Newcastle. SAILED. September 9.—Amateur, for Newcastle. ...
Article : 22 words{No abstract available}
Detailed lists, results, guides : 198 wordsSeptember 18.—Excelsior, from London. ...
Article : 8 wordsSeptember 20.—Egmont (s.) and Auckland, (s.), from Sydney. SAILED. September 20.—Zephyr, for Melbourne. September 22.—Rambler and Alma, for Melbourne. ...
Article : 18 wordsJuly 29.—General Windham, from Newcastle; Helene, from Sydney. DEPARTUNES. July 30.—Nestor, for Melbourne, with 11,560 bags wheat; Mary ...
Article : 23 wordsSUNKEN ROCK BETWEEN CA[?] POULWIND AND RIVER [?]ULLER. Information has been received from Commander H. L Percival, H.M.S. Falcon, that a sunken rook (now called the Falcon rock), having two or three feet over it at low water, lies midway ...
Article : 69 wordsAlso, that the red light exhibited from a flag-staff at the north side of the entrance of the Brunner or Hekitika river has been changed to a while light. The best anchorage off Hokitika is in 15 fathoms, with the ...
Article : 81 wordsMAILS will close at the General Post Office as follows:— FOR LONDON.—By the Walter Hood, this day, at noon, if not underway. FOR SAIGON.—By the Mirzapore, this day, at noon, if not ...
Article : 101 words{No abstract available}
Detailed lists, results, guides : 192 wordsThe colonial Government of South Australia has given notice, that from about the 31st December, 1868, the following alteration in the light at the entrance of Port Adelaide Creek, St. Vincent Gulf, will take place:— ...
Article : 233 wordsTHE mails by the Roy a Mail steamship AVOCA will close as follows:— For registered letters, at 3.30 p.m. on the 9th October, For ordinary letters, at 9 p.m. on the 9th October. ...
Article : 644 words21 packages drapery. 3 cwt. raisins, 12 packages boots, J. Powell 24 packages boots and shoes, Parbury, Brothers 72 oars, 13 packages shipchandlery, P. and O. Co. 2 casks seeds, 10 drums oil, 1 case brushes, J. and W. M'Arthur ...
Article : 714 wordsAttention to the following rules will save the writers of correspondence a good deal of trouble. We cannot undertake to return rejected communications. No notice can be taken of anonymous communications. Whatever is intended for ...
Article : 62 wordsTHE old complaints reach us from New Zealand of the insincerity of the Friendly Natives. It is not indeed supposed that they are wanting in courage more than the rest of their ...
Article : 8,755 wordsSIR,—I beg you will forgive the freedom I am taking, in writing to you, but knowing that you are always ready to protect the Mercantile Community, I will be as brief as possible. I sailed from Sydney in the barque Day Dawn, for San Francisco, on the ...
Article : 520 words{No abstract available}
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 6 Oct 1868, Page 4
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