OCTOBER 3—Tasmania (s.). 450 tons, Captain Clinch, from Hobart Town 29th ultimo. Passengers—Mrs. Constable, Miss Hull, Mrs. Clinch, child, and servant, Messrs. Stewart, Box, and 14 in the steerage. Willis, Merry, and Co., agents. ...
Article : 46 wordsTHE bearings are magnetic. Variation 5 E. Guichen Bay is formed by Cape Lannes, in latitude 37.9 45 S., longitude 139 44 15' E., on its southern extreme, and Baudin's Rocks and R'efs N. by W., four and a half miles from thence as ...
Article : 1,109 wordsOctober 3.—Sutton, for South Seas. October 3.—Margaret, for Geelong. October 3.—Hebe, for South Seas. October 3.—Camila, for New Zealand. ...
Article : 48 wordsTHIS DAY.—Spray, for Auckland; Boomerang (s.), and Adventure, for Moreton Bay; Hashemy, and Asia, for London. ...
Article : 20 wordsOctober 3.—Asia, ship, 648 tons, Captain Howes, for London. Passenger—Mr. Kitchen. October 3.—Hashemy, ship, 523 tone, Captain J. Ross, for London. Passengers—Mrs. Ross and servant, Dr. Chyne, Master ...
Article : 99 wordsOctober 3.—Kangaroo, and Vision, from Newcastle, with 114 tons ccal; Paterson (s.), from Morpeth, with 16 bags maize, 200 bales hay, 10 boxes eggs, 2 coops fowls, 1 horse, and sundries; Collaroy (s.), from Morpeth, with 78 bales hay, 10 bales wool, 113 ...
Article : 57 wordsOctober 3.—Kangaroo, and S[?]uan, for Newcastle; Catherine, for Port Hacking; Ocean Queen, for Wide Bay; Lighoning, for Manning River; Catherine Agnes, for Richmond River; William and Ann, for Snell Harbour. ...
Article : 33 wordsOctober 3.—Tasmania (s.), from Hobart Town: 7 cases, E. Salamon; 1 package, Rev. Mr. Cohen; 1 package, T. Clarkson; 10 packages, Franc, Brothers; 6 packages saltpetre, G. Roes; 5260 pulings, 5 packages, Gilchrist, Watt, and Co; 6 hogsheads brandy, ...
Article : 106 wordsOctober 3.—Hashemy, for London: 35 casks tallow, Jacob Marks; 7 casks tortl[?]eshell, R T. Ford; 167 casks tallow, How, Walker, and Co; 75 casks tallow, 58 bales wool, H. Mackay; 917 hides, Gerbaulet, Rabons, and Co; 1 case clothing. 1 case ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 43 wordsWILL be performed, the Tragedy of THE DUCHES OF MALFIFerdinand (Duke of Calabria), M. Waller; Mariua (Duches of Malfi J. Mrs. Waller. To conclude with the laughable Farce, untitled JOHN JONES. Guy Goodluck, Mr. Lambert; Melton, Mr. ...
Article : 73 wordsTHE SPEAKER took the chair at half-past three o'clock. MESSAGE. The following Message in reference to the ...
Article : 10,612 wordsTHE performances will commence with Kozobue's celebrated Play of THE STRANGER. The Stranger. Mr. Clarance Holt; Mrs. Haller, Mrs. Clarance Holt. After which, PABLO FANQUE, the first tight rope dancer in the world. The conclude with the new ...
Article : 62 wordsA MESSAGE was received from the Governor-General yesterday, proposing to place upon the Estimates the sum of £40,000 for improving the navigation of the Hunter River. ...
Article : 2,370 wordsMails will close at the General Post Office as follows:- FOR LONDON—By the Hashemy and Asia, this day, at noon. FOR MORRTON BAY.—By the Boomerang (s.), this evening, at 6. CUSTOM HOUSE.—Entered outwards: October 3.—Wild Irish ...
Article : 228 wordsOctober 3.—William Buchannan, barque, 166 tons, Captain M'Tavish, for Sydney, with 210 tons coal. COASTERS INWARDS. October 2.—William the Fourth (s.), and Susannah. ...
Article : 30 wordsSeptember 25.—Tasmania, from Sydney. September 27.—Egbert, from London; Highland Lassie, from Adelaide. September 28.—William Hill, from Sydney. ...
Article : 532 wordsJuly 3.—Emily Miner, from Newcastle (N. S. W.). LOSS OF THE SHIP DON JUAN. The following particular of the loss of the ship Don Juan (formerly the Trounador) has been kindly furnished us by J. Hawes ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 4 Oct 1855, Page 4
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