On Tuesday, 22nd October, Mr. MORIARTY moved for a select committee to enquire into the case of Dr. F. Beer, holding a ticket-of-leave at Braidwood, formerly convicted of having ...
Article : 12,955 wordsCordelia, steamer, 11 guns, Captain Hume, in Port Jackson, for England. Fawn, 17 guns, Captain Cayter, on a cruise. Harrier, 17 guns, Cap[?] Sir Malcolm M'Gregor, at New ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 153 wordsA Company under the above designation has recently been established for the purpose of working a coal mine in the Illawarra Mountains, and of bringing it to the Port of Bellambi. The company have purchased about 600 acres ...
Article : 116 wordsOctober 26.—Woolloomooloo, ship, 627, Jones, from the Downs, 101 days. October 31.—Tuesco, Dutch barque, 3[?]0, Jessen, from Liverpool, 120 days. ...
Article : 102 wordsANNIE ARCHBELL.—The Annie Archbell left Gravesend at three p.m. on the 13th, the Downs on the 16th, Start Point on the 20th, passed Ushant on the 21st August, and crossed the Equator on the 18th September, thirty days out; on the 16th October passed the ...
Article : 730 wordsOctober 24.—Shah Jehan, barque, 443, Adams, from Mauritius. October, 27.—Edmund Wolfrein, French brig, 229, Rouelliers, from San Francisco. ...
Article : 133 wordsNovember 1.—Marquis of Argyle, ship, 516 tons, Captain Monro, for London. Passengers—Mrs. Firth, Captain Olliver, Misses Phelps (2), Rev. J. Nercol, Mrs Nercol and family (4), Miss Lee, Messrs. Harvey, R. Coleman, Haynes, and Abbott. Cargo: 995 ...
Article : 82 wordsFor Sitka.—October 21, Curlew, schooner, 228, Chapman. For Kamscbatka.—October 30, W. H. Almy, ship, 380, Davis; November 9, Wild Wave, brig, 191, Maughan. For Macassar.—October 25, Palma, Hamburg barque, 240, ...
Article : 116 wordsThe ship Columbia, 329 tons, of Nantucket, arrived at Russell on the 6th October, in charge of her chief officer, now Captain Nickersen, her former master, Captain Abbott, having died of dysentery on the 6th September, and buried at sea. The ...
Article : 1,429 wordsCan[?]n, ship, 992, Wilson; Cissy, ship, 650, Freeman; Jason, ship, 900, Stewart; La Hogue, ship, 1331, Williams; Stornoway, ship, 527, Watson; Vimiera, ship, 1000, Swanson; Wave of Life, ship, 887, Stewart. ...
Article : 99 wordsFrom July 1st, 1861:— Per Damascus—1651 bales wool, 6149 hides, 561 casks tallow, 1100 bags copper ore, 32 casks cocoanut oil, 897 bags gum, 4215 horns, 4260 bones. ...
Article : 197 wordsThe prolonged debate upon the railway policy of the Government has prevented the Assembly from going into Supply; as a consequence, the vote for public works not having been passed, no provision has yet been made for the ...
Article : 1,118 wordsSHAMROCK, schooner. This vessel got on shore at Newcastle on the 12the instant, and became a total wreck; crew saved. The hull has sold for £40. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 250 wordsTHE articles of the produce or manufacture of New South Wales, intended to be forwarded to the International Exhibition in London, have been ehibited to the public, in Sydney, during the past month, in the Hall of the School of Arts. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 21 Nov 1861, Page 8
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