JANUARY 1[?].—Crossy, barque, 613 tons, Captain T[?]nner, from P[?]mouth September 29. Passengers—Mrs. T[?]nner, Mrs. Darl[?]s, and 264 Government Immigrants. Dr. B[?]rlas, Surgeon Superintendent. Smith, Campbell, and Co., agents. ...
Article : 182 wordsTHE Telegraph, Captain WARNER, arrived in port yesterday, after a most successful run of 44½ hours. She has brought news nine days later than that received at Melbourne by the ...
Article : 296 wordsBEFORE the Chief Commissioner of Insolvent Estates. In the estate of Matthew M[?]llaney, a first meeting was held, and a claim amounting to £166 10s. 7d. was proved. ...
Article : 594 wordsJanuary 12.—[?]acket, for South Seas. January 12.—F[?]nny, for Gu[?]m. January 12.—City of Sydney ([?].), for Melbourne. January 13.—Ar[?]el, for Melbourne. ...
Article : 45 wordsTHIS DAY.—M[?]lesfield, for Wellington; Jan H[?]ndrik, for Hongkong; A. A. E[?]dred, for [?]; El[?]beth, for Melbourne. ...
Article : 24 wordsJanuary 12.—Jan H[?]drik, D[?] barque, 598 tons, Captain Durong, for Hong[?]ng. January 12.—M[?]field, [?], 115 tons, Captain J[?]rvis, for Wellington and Nelson[?] Passengers—Mrs. Milton[?] Mrs. ...
Article : 133 wordsJanuary 12.—P[?]terson ([?].), from the Hunter, with 1[?] [?] tallow, 148 bales wool, 9[?] bags bra[?], 24 bags p[?]llard, 50 bags ma[?]xe, 30 bags flour, 6 boxes eggs, 5 [?] fowls, 153 sheep, 2 pigs, [?] horse, and sundries; Co[?]roy ([?].), from the H[?]nter, with [?]1 ...
Article : 72 wordsJanuary 12.—Dove, for Broulee; Bl[?] Diamond, for New[?]; Cumberland, for Mor[?]. January 13.—G[?] ([?].), from M[?]nning River, with 100 bags [?], and 20 bags pat[?]toes. ...
Article : 32 wordsJANUARY 11, 1856.—Mr. Haines and his friends are still our Ministers. When the Legislative Council [?] on Tuesday it was expected that something would transpire as to the position of the Government, but ...
Article : 1,492 wordsJanuary 12.—Gladlator from London: 56 p[?]kage[?], Smith, Crof[?], and Co.; [?] package, Kirchner and Co.; 100 boxes, M. Sam[?]ell; 6[?] packages, D[?]naldson and Co.; [?]402 bars [?]ron; 521 packages, Ly[?], S[?]ott, and Co; 7 cases, T. Skinn[?]r; 11 packages, L. and [?]. ...
Article : 270 wordsJanuary [?].—J[?]nny Lind, for Sydney. ...
Article : 8 wordsAs our readers are doubtless aware, considerable difficulty has been experienced in determining upon the arrangements by which the Anniversary Rega[?] of this year shall be carried out. It appears that the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 38 wordsThe performances will commence with the comic drama, entitled ASMODEUS, or THE LITTLE D[?]VIL. After which the amusing f[?]rce entitled A DEAD SHOT. To be followed by the celebrated Spanish D[?] entitled THE SPIDER DANCE, by ...
Article : 65 wordsJanuary 12.—Elisabeth, for Melbourne: 200 cases [?]aneva, L[?]mb, [?]pry, an[?] C[?].; 29 logs [?]edar, H. Moore; 18,000 feet timber, J H. Goodlett and Co; 14 cases, Sichel, Son, and Co; 50 cases [?]eer, H. H. B[?]no[?]amp; 28 packages drugs, [?]5 cases [?] ...
Article : 477 wordsBEFORE Mr. Egan, and Mr. M'Lerie. Eighteen persons were convicted of drunkenness, and two of disorderly conduct while drunk. One, an old offender, was dea[?]t with as a [?]agrant, and sent to ...
Article : 481 wordsThe evening's entertainments will commence (for the first time), with a grand drama[?] in 3 acts, entitled GILBERT[?] THE MECHANIC, [?] MARY TUDOR, QU[?]EN OF ENGLAND. Characteristic D[?]ce, Mr. J. Mungall. Pas Seul, Miss Hart. To ...
Article : 71 wordsWE congratulate the elder of our colonial sister[?] hood, Tasmania, on the assumption of her new name, which took place at the commencement of the present year. No longer to be known as Van ...
Article : 1,002 wordsThe following telegraphic despatch has this day been received at this office from RearAdmiral Sir E. Lyons;- "Off the Mouth of the Dnieper, ...
Article : 470 words[?]AILS will close at the General Post Office as follows:FOR AUCKLAND.—By the Sporting Lass, this day, at noon, if not under [?]eigh. FOR NELSON.—By the Macole field, this day, at noon, if not ...
Article : 503 wordsThis cup ([?]n addition to the money p[?] usually given) shall be compe[?]ed for by all persons pulling a pair of [?] is in L[?] Watermen's boats without a [?]man, on the same days as are [?]xed for the yachts, and held and finally won in the [?] ...
Article : 695 wordsBEFORE The Water Police Magistrate. Henry Patterson, a seaman belonging to La Hogue, was convicted of wilful neglect of duty, and for this offence was ordered to be imprisoned for 14 ...
Article : 180 wordsDecember 31.—Bonn[?]e Doon, from Sydney. January 4.—[?]anquish, from Sydney. ...
Article : 16 wordsJanuary 6.—D[?]d, and P[?]ot, from Tasman[?]; victoria Pa[?], from Sydney. January [?].—Telegraph ([?].). from Sydney. January 9.—Christian, from Cope[?]hagen; Lady B[?] ([?].), from ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 14 Jan 1856, Page 4
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