JANUARY 28.—London (s.), 700 tons. Captain Cottier, from Melbourne 25th instant. Passengers—Misses Young (2), Miss O'Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Hogan and son, Messrs. O'Grady, Christie, Marsh, Righey, Were, Hodgson, Somerville, Ingelow, Dr. Egan, and 64 ...
Article : 69 wordsMONDAY MORNING.—His Excellency the Governor is now on his way to Melbourne, after having visited Ballaarat and the neighbouring districts. From the first to the last his progress has been one continued ...
Article : 898 wordsJanuary 28.—Acacia, for Antwerp. January 28.—Cullender, for Melbourne. ...
Article : 9 wordsTHIS DAY.—Snapdragon, for Terra del Fuego; Eliza Goddard, for Melbourne, via Newcastle; Ocean Queen, for Nelson; Walter Hood, for London. ...
Article : 26 wordsJanuary 28.—Ocean Queen, schooner, 120 tons, Captain Arnold, for Nelson. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Huddleston and 2 children, and 1 in the steerage. January 28.—Walter Hood, ship, 918 tons, Captain Donald for ...
Article : 71 wordsJanuary 28.—Jessie, and Comet, from Newcastle, with 150 tons coal; Lucy, from Pitt Water, wi[?]h 120 bushels shells; Illalong (s.), from Morpeth, with 60 bales wool, 100 hides, 40 trusses hay, 40 bags grain, 32 bags bran, 4 bundles skins, 12 coops poultry, 15 ...
Article : 63 wordsPUBLIC attention has been lately directed to this island, at the entrance of the Red Sea, from the announcement that England had taken possession of it. A spot of the very existence of ...
Article : 3,130 wordsJanuary 28.—Lucy, for Pitt Water; William, and Betsy, for the Hawkesbury; Ariel, Lavina, and Rosebud, for Newcastle; Nightingale, for Bellambia; Rose, for Wollongong; Chase, for Morpeth. ...
Article : 34 wordsJanuary 28.—London (s.), from Melbourne: 2890 ounces of gold, E. S. and A. Chartered Bank; 2467 ounces gold, Bank of New South Wales; 4000 ounces gold, Oriental Bank. January 28.—Favourite, from South Sea Islands: 30 tons ...
Article : 47 wordsJanuary 28.—Walter Hood, for London: 1234 bales wool, 65 bales rags, 77 casks cocoanut oil, 2 trunks wearing apparel, Monteflore, Graham, and Co.; l8 bales wool. Monteflore and Murphy; 184 bales wool, Prost, Kohler, and Co.; 10 bales wool, H. P. ...
Article : 379 wordsGeorge W. Tatem was sentenced to fourteen days hard labour for wilful disobedience of lawful commands on board the Henrietta. Robert Richardson, William Stanley, and William ...
Article : 270 wordsMails will close at the General Post Office as follows:— FOR NELSON.—By the Ocean Queen, this day, at noon, if not underway. FOR MADRAS.—By the Lord Burleigh, this day, at noon. ...
Article : 290 wordsJanuary 27.—Tamar, schooner, 119 tons, Captain Christie, from Sydney. January 27.—Bonnie Doon, barque, 215 tons, Captain Sholl, from Sydney. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 103 wordsJanuary 22.—London (s.), from Sydney. January 24.—Orthona, Tarbet Castle, from Sydney; Ruby, from Newcastle. DEPARTURES. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 166 wordsTHE following is, so far as we have been able to ascertain, the result of the polling for the above election. There are altogether fourteen polling-places for the North Riding of Cumberland, and it is therefore ...
Article : 182 wordsThis was a suit for specific performance of a partnership agreement, and for an injunction to compel the restitution of the complainant's name as a partner in the business which respondents were carrying on. ...
Article : 79 wordsTHE surrender of the following estate was accepted. Thomas Galbraith, of Cumberland-street, Sydney, cooper. Liabilities, £963[?]10s. Assets; value of real property, £125; personal property, £63 10s.; ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 56 wordsINTIMATION has been made by the Mayor, that a special meeting, of the Municipal Council is to be held at the Town Hall, to-day, at half-past two in the afternoon, for the purpose of considering and adopting ...
Article : 161 wordsNine drunkards were subjected to the ordinary penalty. Two others, who to intoxication added disgustingly obscene language, were sentenced to pay 20s. each, or to be imprisoned one week. ...
Article : 799 wordsEVERY acheivement demands a sacrifice—every failure a victim. A Scottish Steam Company chose to contract for the conveyance of the Australian Mails. They were without ships— ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 29 Jan 1858, Page 4
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