JANUARY 10.—William Denny (s.), [?]60 tons. Captain Muiller, from Auckland 3rd instant. Passengers—Mrs. Mu[?]ller and son, Liectenant-Colonel Long and servant, Rev. Mr. T. Budole, Master Buddle, Rev. Mr. Whitely, Captain Herring, Messrs. Braithwart, ...
Article : 62 wordsTHROUGH the mercy of a beneficent Providence I am yet enabled to address you form this city,—than which never one had a more narrow escape from absolute destruction. But for those mortal, but ...
Article : 2,835 wordsJanuary 10.—Vimeira, for London. January 10.—St. Helena, for Callao. January 10.—Vixen, for Melbourne. January 10 —Polly, for Launceston. ...
Article : 31 wordsTHIS DAY.—Jenny Lind, for Manila; Singapore, for China; Versailles, for Callao; Ocean and Corsair, for South Sea Islands; Lady Leigh, for Hobart Town. ...
Article : 29 wordsJanuary 10.—City of Sydney (s.), 735 tons, R. T. Mcodie, commander, for Meltou[?]ne. Passengers—Messrs. P. Champion, E. Lawrence, J. Topp, H. P. Powell, Hampden, J. N. Fisher, George Porter, R. Bird, H.. Moore, S. Raymond, L. Lepman, L. Louve, J. ...
Article : 100 wordsJanuary 10.—Collaroy (s.), from Morpeth, with 95 bales wool, 37 truses hay, 100 hides, 50 bags flour, 32 bags maize, 40 pigs, 20 sheep, [?] horses, and sundreis. Illawarra (s.), from Wollongong, with 62 kegs butter, 35 pigs, 14 calves, 4 horses, 1 cow and ...
Article : 58 wordsJanuary 10.—Traveller's Bride, Sophia, and Caroline, for Morpeth; Emily, for M'Leay River. ...
Article : 14 wordsJanuary 10.—William Denny (s.), from Auckland: 1070 bags potatoes. 100 bags flour, 43 casks butter, 6 cases hams, 19[?] bags wheat, 47 bags onions, 7 cases, Order. ...
Article : 31 wordsJanuary 10.—Corsair, for Tanna: 35 cases brandy, 30 cases whiskey, 30 cases gin, 5 casea shrub, 67 packages tobacco, 7 packages drapery, 10 casks a[?]e, 156 packages provisions, 50 boxes pipes, 90 packages groceries, 3 casks tar, 7 casks hardware, 1 package ...
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Advertising : 153 wordsFOR BATAVIA.—By the Rembrandt VAn Rhyn, this day, at noon, if not underweigh. FOR CHINA.—By the Singapore, this day, at 6 p.m. FOR CALCUTTA.—By the Emma, this day, at 6 p.m. ...
Article : 213 wordsMR. CATHERWOOD, an American physician, has proposed to explore a portion of the Australian continent, which has long excited the utmost interest among both scientific and commercial ...
Article : 1,903 wordsARRIVALS.—December 14. Kirkwood, from Hobart Town. 21. Algerine, from Sydney. 23. William Denny (s.s.), from Sydney; Nelson (s.), from Manakau. 28. Elizabeth, from Melbourne; Pirate (s.), from Melbourne. 29. Fullerton, from Melbourne. ...
Article : 57 wordsARRIVAL.—December 17. Admiral Napier, from Newcastle, New South Wales. DEPARTURE.—December 19. Gipsey, for China. ...
Article : 15 wordsWE have very great satisfaction in stating that a purchase has, at length, been effected by Mr. Simpson, the harbour engineer, of a steam vessel of the very highest character, new from the Clyde, of light draft, great power, nnd in the fuliest sense of the term ...
Article : 2,250 wordsWE have at last been able to obtain precise and authentic information concerning the native disturbance which occurred some few months ago, at the Bay of Islands. The anxiety has passed away; but it is ...
Article : 1,827 wordsTARANAKI.—The Nelson brings no mail from New Plymouth. The following particulars relative to the native disturbances at that place, tte hate learnt from the passengers per Nelson from New Plymouth. ...
Article : 247 wordsIn the estate of Edward Willis Layton, a second meeting. Debts amounting to £699 18s. 3d. were proved. Insolvent amended his schedule, and the meeting terminated. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 11 Jan 1855, Page 4
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