JANUARY 11.—Emma, berque, 191 tons, Captain Wilkinson, from Melbourne [?] instant. Passengers—Messrs. Sheridas, Brown (2), and two in the a[?]ge. H. Moon, agent. January 11.—L[?] Webber, brig, 214 tons, Captain M'Kinley, ...
Article : 198 wordsLAST evening one of the largest and best conducted election meetings ever held in the City of Sydney assembled in the Royal Hotel, to concert, measures and appoints committee for the purpose of securing the ...
Article : 10,770 wordsDecember 29.—H.M. transport ship Windsor, from Melbourne. December 31.—Mumford, from Wellington; Australasian Packet, from London; H[?] Hope, Sapphire, and P[?], from South Seas. ...
Article : 40 wordsJanuary 1.—Victory, from Warrnambool. January 2.—Maid of the Valley, from Geelong. January 4.—Royal Shepherd (s.), from Sydney. January 5.—Lady Bird (s.), from Melbourne. ...
Article : 24 wordsJanuary 11.—Pocklington, for South Seas. ...
Article : 6 wordsTHIS DAY.—J. A. Jossurua, for Batavia; Packet, for South Seas; [?]anny, for Guam; R[?], for Moreton[?] Bay; Uncle Tom, and City of Sydney (s.), for Melbourne. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 53 wordsJanuary 11.—Nimroud, ship, 1[?]22 tons, Captain Gatenby, for London. Passengers—Dr. and Mrs. Hampton and servant, Mr. and Mrs. DAWSON, Mr. and Mrs. In[?], M[?] Innes (2), Masters [?] (2), Mr. and Mrs. Marsh and 2 children[?] Miss Mar[?], Miss ...
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Advertising : 179 wordsJanuary 11—Clarence Packet, from Newcastle, with 80 tons coal, 10 tons bran; Magnet, and Henry, from Brisbane Water, with 13,000 feet timber, 15,000 [?]; Hunter (s.), from the Hunter, with [?] bales wool, 24 bags pollard, 9 bags onions, 9 bags ...
Article : 94 wordsJanuary 11[?]—Fortit[?] Maria Louisa, Ann, and Clarence Packet, for Newcastle; Emily, for M'Leay River; Peacock, Agn[?] and Henry, Traveller, Henry and Magnet, for Brisbane Water. ...
Article : 29 wordsJanuary 11—Sea Gull, from Geelong: 145 bales wool, [?]. N[?]; 670 [?] [?]. January 11.—Lizzle Webber, from Launceston: [?] bags bark, 145 tusses hay, 17 casks beef, [?]. Fisher; 33 casks beef, ...
Article : 465 wordsIT shall be no fault of ours if the elections are not conducted with good temper and with fair weapons. We do not expect, indeed, that partizans will confine themselves to rose water, ...
Article : 1,533 wordsJanuary 11.—Nimroud, for London: 262 bales wool, Lyall, Scott, and Co; 112 bales wool, Thacker and Co; 7 cases drapery, [?] logs timber, 4700 treenails, lease, 563 bales wool, Monteflore, Graham, and Co; 140 bales wool, Prince, Bray, and Ogg; 82 bales ...
Article : 262 wordsMAILS will close at the general Post Office as follows:— FOR MELBOURNE.—By the City of Sydney (s.), this day, at 11 a.m. FOR BATAVIA.—By the J. A. Jessurun, this day, at noon, if not ...
Article : 372 wordsTHE meeting in favour of Mr. PLUNKETT was enthusiastic and united. The attendance was larger than the evening could have promised, and included all classes of our citizens. Mr. ...
Article : 246 wordsTHE recent proceedings at the Fiji Islands are not only curious, but important. In our Wednesday's issue we published some correspondence showing the nature of these ...
Article : 1,142 wordsCAPTAIN EDWARD STOREY has [?]voured us with the following particulars of the loss of this fine ship:— I report the loss of the ship Reindeer, on r[?]f in 10[?]53 south, [?]situde [?] cast, at midnight, on the 26th September. The ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 12 Jan 1856, Page 4
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