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Article : 4,181 wordsAdmiral Lyons, for Bomhay; Emma, for Nelson; Yarra Yarra (s.), for Brisbane; City of Sydney (s.), for Melbourne; Golconda, for Madras. ...
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Article : 54 wordsCeoilta, from Brisband water, with 500 baskets shell; Titania, Minerva, Polly Hopkins, Architect, Black Diamond, W. B. Brown, Sacramento, Martha and Ellen, H. M. Warfield, Paterson Packet, Pacific, Lady Grey, Shamrock, Trial, Harp, Nancy, and ...
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Article : 110 wordsBEFORE the Chief Commissioner of Insolvent Estates. In the estate of John Nott, an adjourned single meeting. One debt was proved. The creditors directed that insolvent should be allowed his wearing apparel, and that two debts, amounting in the ...
Article : 524 wordsThe mails by the Po[?]lar and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's steamer SALSETTE will close at this office, on FRIDAY, the:1 instant, at 6 p.m. Besides the usual mails for Melbourne, the following mails will be despatched, viz.:—To or ...
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Article : 1,994 wordsFebruary 4.—Clarendon, l[?]g, 1[?] tons, Spence, from Sydney. February 4.—Illawarra (s.), from Sydney. February [?].—Washington, steam tu[?], from Sydney, with two of the Silt Lighters, for the Stem Diedge, in tow. ...
Article : 246 wordsBEFORE the Right Worshipful the Mayor, Mr. Riper, Mr, Peden, Mr. J. P. Egan, Mr. Kettle, and Captain M'Lean. Twenty-four drunkards were severally sentenced to pay 10s, or to be imprisoned twenty-four hours; Robert Bruton, found ...
Article : 474 wordsBefore Mr. Justice Dickinson. ROBUERY OF JEWELLERY. Frederick Marshall was charged with having at Sydney, on the 5th day or September, 1858, stolen a quantity or jewellery, as ...
Article : 1,618 wordsFebruary 7.—R. M. S. S. Emeu, from Suez, at 9.45 a.m. The ship Lucas, Captain Daggett, left Victoria 22nd October, with 175 passengers, and about 75 tons freight, bound for this port. During the first part of the passage had strong south-east ...
Article : 270 wordsBEFORE Mr. J. Shoobert, Major Lockver, and Mr. A. Lenehan. Mary Ann Goodwin summoned Mrs. Dawson, of Gloucesterstreet, in order to recover the sum of £1 7s., due to her as wages, she having been in defendant's employ as general servant. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 8 Feb 1859, Page 4
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