JULY 24.—Star, barque, 183 tons, Captain Verney, from Melbourne 19th. Smith, agent. ...
Article : 21 wordsBEFORE the Chief Commissioner. In the estate of Amy Susanna Stanniforth, a third meeting was held. Claims amounting to £117 4s. 6d. were proved, and the official assignee handed in his ...
Article : 111 wordsJuly 22.—City of Sydney (s.s.), Captain R. J. Moodie, for Melbourne. July 24.—Vibilia, for Geelong. ...
Article : 22 wordsJuly 24.—Reve[?]ge, and Lucy Ann, from Broul[?] with [?] tons potatoes, 300 bushels wheat; M[?]hipman, from Port Stephens, 80,000 shingles; Grafton, from Newcastle, with 35 tons c[?]als, 99 bags maize, 83 bags bran, 15 tons firewood, 40 pigs; Ab-alom, ...
Article : 73 wordsJuly [?]4.—[?]riel, and Squaw, for Newcastle; Paterson Packet, and Jane, for Morpeth; Fl ra, for the Paterson; Rainbow, for Brisbane Water; N[?]ba, for Broulee; Ann, for Sh[?]lhaven. ...
Article : 33 wordsBEFORE Messrs. Dowling, Ross, and Egan. The drunkard list comprised thirty-nine names. Of these persons seven paid 40s. each for liberation at the lock-up in lieu of bail; some appeared to answer the ...
Article : 597 wordsJuly 24.—Star, from Melbourne: 4 cases, J. Jacobs; [?] hog[?]heads po[?]ter, W. Tucker and Co.; 84 barrels flour, Wood and Co.; 3 wooden houses. Wright; 50 cases [?]laret, Ferris and Co.; 4[?]8 cases geneva, Griffith[?], Fanning, and Co.; 32 barrels [?]rings, ...
Article : 67 wordsJuly 22.—City of Sydney (s.s.), for Melbourne: 396 bags maize, 3[?]0 bags potatoes, J. Wright; 4 ca[?]ks oil, J. Chapman; 2 drays, G. Kemp: 226 bags maize, 440 bags potatoes, H. Clarke; 16 bags maize, T. Bennett; 100 bags potatoes, D. Walker; 200 bags ...
Article : 140 wordsMails will be closed at the Post Office as follows:— FOR LONDON.—By the Catherine Jam[?]eson, on Friday evening, at 6. FOR CALCUTTA.—By the Forres, to-morrow evening, at 6. ...
Article : 54 wordsJuly 20.—Koh-i-noor, for Melbourne. July 21.—Flora Bella, Gra[?]ton, Robert Cottle, and William Cole, for Melbourne. PROJECTED DEPARTURE. ...
Article : 131 wordsARRIVAL.—July 3. Corsair, brig, from Feejee Islands. We have no inclination to make grievances of trifles, or mountains of mole-hills, but it is really a grievance requiring redress, that when vessels make quick passages from Sydney to this port, ...
Article : 1,423 wordsIN accordance with a public announcement, in t[?] newspapers, a meeting of seamen connected with t[?] coasting trade took place yesterday forenoon at t[?] Rose of Australia Hotel, Lower George-street. T[?] ...
Article : 871 wordsBEFORE the full Court. EX PARTE PETER RAWLINGS. This was an application by rule nisi for a mandamus against Messrs. Knapp, Bibb, and Cowlishaw,—three ...
Article : 1,159 wordsBEFORE the Water Police Magistrate. Seven seamen belonging to the Montgomery were brought up by virtue of a warrant, charged with refusing to do duty on board that ship lying in the Port ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 wordsIT is not necessary now to examine the claims to dominion of any particular locality, or to determine the s[?]at of Australian Government. In new communities the relation of a particular ...
Article : 1,782 wordsRATES and Fares to be paid for any Hackney Carriage (not an omnibus) within the limits of this by-law. This schedule was accidentally omitted in yesterday's ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 25 Jul 1854, Page 4
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