JUNE 28.—Varoon, ship, 597 tons, Captain Benjamin Robertson, from London March 26. Passengers—Messrs. Stewart, Kennedy, Bercleman, Wootton, Douglass, Anderson, and one in the steerage. Captain, agent. ...
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Advertising : 726 wordsThis was an action for a balance of account for machinery and labour, to which defendants had pleaded that they were "never indebted," The Solicitor-General, and Mr. Stephen, appeared ...
Article : 477 wordsJune 28.—He[?]her Bell, for Auckland. June 28.—Iron Prince (s.), for G[?]am. June 28.—Maria for Tahiti. Jane 28.—Room rang (s.), for Moreton Bay. ...
Article : 41 wordsJune 28.—Boomerang (s.), 400 tons, Captain O'Reilly, for Moreton Bay. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Brewster, Mr. and Mrs. Blagrove, Miss La-Rosa, Rev. C. Smith, Messrs. James Payne, H. M. Reeve, J. Wright, White, and fif[?]cen in the steerage. ...
Article : 40 wordsJune 28.—Harp, and Alexander and John, from Newcastle, with 250 tons coat; Kangaro[?], from Morpeth, with 20 tons coal, 15 tons hay; Uncle Tom, Ruth, and Mag[?]et, from Brisbane Watar, with 19,000 feet timber, 2000 shingles, 100 palinge, 350 ...
Article : 46 wordsJune 28.—Liberty, Cumberland, and Kangaroo, for Morneth; Altxander and John, Flora Bella, and Clarence Pecket, for Newcastle; Peacock, Maguet, R[?]h, and Uncle Tom, for Brisbane Water; Susannah, for Wollongong; Victory, and Valentine ...
Article : 41 wordsJune 28.—Varoon, from London: 104 hogsheads beer, Thacker and Co.; 100 ho[?]sheads beer, 35 packages, Lyall, Se[?]tt, and Ca.; 500 bags sait, J. R. and A. F. Wilshire; 2 packages sitka, Farmer, Williams, and G[?]les; 8[?] drums oil. Joy and Loathes; 13 casks ...
Article : 779 wordsIn the estate of Norden and Humphrey, a single meeting was held. One creditor proved a claim of £33 6s. 6d., and the official assignee was directed to give insolvents their household furniture, wearing ...
Article : 1,725 wordsJune 27.—Maria Theresa, 140 tons, Captain Bright, from Melbourne. COASTER INWARDS, June 26.—Polly Hopkins. ...
Article : 17 wordsJune 26.—Camille, schooner, ready for sea, bound to New Zealand with stock; Tremalga, barque, bound to Melbourne, to sail this evening. The Captain of the Tremalga has been much troubled with ...
Article : 133 wordsJune 23.—Telegraph (s.), Governor-General (s.), from Sydney. June 24.—Ballaarat, from Lindon; Deva, from Newcastle; Francia Henty, from Portland; Nora Creina, from Calcutta; Abbey, from New Plymouth (NZ.) ...
Article : 266 wordsMails will close at the Post Office as follows:— FOR MELBOURNE.—By the City of Sydney (s.), to-morrow t 2 p.m. FOR AUCKLAND.—By the William Denny (s.), to-morrow, ...
Article : 640 wordsJune 23—Alma, from Lelth. June 24.—Ravenseraig, from Plymouth; Haven, from Newcastle; Douglas, from Sydney. ...
Article : 20 wordsJune 20.—William, from Sydney. The Black Swan towed the ship Montmorency into the port of Launceston at 5 o'clock on Saturday evening, the former being outside becalmed. She had on board some 300 Government ...
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Advertising : 132 wordsAt Hobart Town, on the 20th, an extensive fire had taken place at the Bowling Saloon, the Rising Sun, and some property in the immediate vicinity. The estimated loss is stated at from £3000 to £4000. ...
Article : 526 wordsTHE Melbourne papers of Monday and Tuesday, the 25th and 26th current, were brought to hand yesterday evening by the Governor-General. The captain reporls that the Mnrco Polo arrived in Hobson's Bay ...
Article : 1,579 wordsOUR news comes to us almost as it is brought to the people of England, day by day. Our impatience, like their's, is thus met by driblets. It is difficult in this form to extract anything new. ...
Article : 2,371 wordsOn Monday, the ship James Cheston, presumed to belong to London, and bound to that port from Baltimore, arrived in the Albert D[?]k. This ship was picked up, a dorelict, at sea, on the 28th of Feuruary last, by the Marathon, of Newcastle-on-Tyne, in ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 29 Jun 1855, Page 4
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