AUGUST 9.—Flying Cloud, barque, 230 tons, Captain Coff[?]y, from Melbourne the 2nd instant. Passengers—Mrs. Moodie, and Mr. Bentley. Henry fisher, agent. August 9.—Gipsy (s.), 93 tons, Captain Rees, from Melbourne ...
Article : 125 wordsAugust 3.—Native Lass, from Launceston. ...
Article : 8 wordsAugust 9. —Bernicia, for Guam. August 9,—Boomerang (s.), for Moreton Bay. August 9.—Agnes Napier, for Howe's Island. ...
Article : 20 wordsAugust 1.—Despatch, from Adelaide; City of Sydney, from Launceston. August 2.—Champion (s.), from Melbourne. August 3.—White Swan (s.), from Adelaide. ...
Article : 22 wordsTHIS DAY.—Fawn, Wanderer, Callender, and Restless, for Melbourne; Sarah, for Port Fairy; Mason, for London; Raven, for Moreton Bay; Governor, for South Seas; Blenheim, for Shanghai. ...
Article : 31 wordsJuly 21.—Havilah (s.), from Melbourne. July 25.—Frances, from Sydney; Madawaska, from Plymouth; Time and Truth, from Gravosehd; S uth Sea, from Plymouth. CLEARACES. ...
Article : 177 wordsAugust 9.—Mason, barque, 293 tons, Captain Wilkineon, for London. Passeners.—Mr. and Mrs. White, Captain and Mrs. Dannell and child, Messrs, Johnston, Oldfield, and Baker. August 9.—Ravea, schooner, 115 tons, Captain Brown, ...
Article : 111 wordsAugnat 9.—Echo, from Shoalhaen, 14 tons potatoes; William and Ann, from Shell Harbour, 250 bags wheat, 90 kegs butter; Henry, from Brisbane Water, 6000 feet timber, 300 felloes; maria Louisa, from Newcastle, 140 tons coal; City of Melbourne, from ...
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Advertising : 176 wordsAugust 9.—Valontine Ward, Sisers, and Bride, for the Hawkeebuiy; Catherine and Henry, for Brisbane Water; William and Ann, for Shell Harbour;Perseverance, for Newcastle; William and James, for the Richmond. ...
Article : 37 wordsAugust 9.—Flying Cloud, from Melbourne: 5 half-tierces tobacco, 4 tons rope, 100 barrels pork, 22 casks ba[?] 10 cases oil-men's atores, 13 spars order. August 9.—Gipsy, from Pambula and Twofold Bay: 30 tons ...
Article : 55 wordsAugust 6.—Callender, for Melbourne 8 hogsheads rum 76 packages drugs, E. Youngman and Co, 8 hogsheads brandy, 177 cases brandy, F. Greer, 744 bags sugar, Colonial Sugar Company; 9 cases furniture, Smith, Campbell, and Co, 478 bags bran, 340 ...
Article : 324 wordsIN the Legislative Council yesterday, several Messages from the GOVERNOR-GENERAL were received, and will be found in the report of Council proceedings. ...
Article : 2,683 wordsFOR MELBOURNE.—By the Waratah (s.), to-morrow, at 2 p.m. FOR TWOFOLD BAY.—By the Eagle (s.), to morrow, at 11 a.m. ...
Article : 429 wordsThe following Messages from his Excellency the Governor-General were received and read. LAND CLAIM OF MR. WILLIAM BROOKS. The Governor-General lays before the Council a despatah with ...
Article : 13,476 wordsAugust 4.—White Swan (s), from Adelaide. August 5.—Emma, and Harp from Sydney; Oberon (s), from Fort Albert; Queen (s), from Warrnambool; Selim, and Elizabeth Thompson, from Newcastle; Don Pedro II., and Agnes, from ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 10 Aug 1855, Page 4
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