Adolphus Duprez, a seaman belonging to the Plantaganet, was sentenced to undergo 12 weeks' imprisonment with hard labour, for absenting himself from his ship without leave. ...
Article : 401 words[?] 101 tons, Captain Lewis, from the [?] ballast. R. Towns, agent. ...
Article : 25 wordsIn the estate of John Tracey, a single meeting was held. Claims amounting to £116 11s. 3d. were proved; insolvent filed an amendment to his schedule, and he was allowed to retain his household furniture ...
Article : 135 wordsTHIS DAY.—Matilda Wattenbach, for Calcutta; Aristides, for Shanghai; Mary Nicholson, for Melbourne via Morpeth; Spitfire, and Kyle, for Melbourne; Emily Simpson, for Manila; Heather Bell, for Auckland, Pirate (s.), for Geelong and Launceston. ...
Article : 38 wordsAugust 21.—Spitfire, schooner, 114 tons, Captain Fletcher, for Melbourne. Passenger—1 in the steerage. August 21.—Star, barque, 183 tons, Captain Fairelough, for the South Sea Islands. Passengers—3 natives of South Sea Islands. ...
Article : 64 wordsAugust 21.—Sarah, from Shoalhaven, 14 tons potatoes, 300 bushels corn, 6 casks pork, 4 casks butter; Seagull, from the Richmond, 125 casks tallow, 148 hides; Revenge, and Lucy Ann, from Broulee, 35 tons potatoes, 10 tons maize; Jeannie Deans, ...
Article : 74 wordsMr. MARTIN to move for leave to bring in a Bill to regulate the Branch of the Royal Mint in New South Wales. Mr. NICHOLS to move. That an address be presented to the Governor-General, praying that his Excellency will be pleased ...
Article : 540 wordsAugust 21.—Patterson Packet, for Morpeth, in ballast; Warlock, for Newcastle, in ballast; Seagull, for the Richmond, in ballast; Magnet, and Peacock, for Brisbane Water, with sundries. ...
Article : 32 wordsTHE JEWEL ROBBERY.—The following is a description of the jewellery stolen from the residence of Mrs. Evans, of Crown-street, Woolloomooloo, which was reported in yesterday's paper:—A diamond masonic ...
Article : 1,017 wordsAugust 21.—Spitfire, for Melbourne: 177 bags maize, 149 pieces scantling, 150 trusses hay, 500 boxes sperm candles, 60 tons coals, Morris and Co, August 21.—Star, for South Sea Islands: 55 kegs tobacco, C. ...
Article : 48 wordsMails will be closed at the Post Office as follows:— FOR CALCUTTA.—By the Matilda Wattenbach, this day, at noon, if not underweigh. FOR MELBOURNE.—By the City of Sydney, (s.), to-morrow, ...
Article : 113 wordsARRIVALS.—August 8. Souvenir, from Sydney. 10. Brothers, from Sydney. DEPARTURES.—August 8. Bella Vista, for Sydney. CUSTOM HOUSE.—Entered Outwards, August 21: Pirate (s.), ...
Article : 1,630 wordsSAINT PETER'S CHURCH, COOK'S RIVER.—An excellent sermon was preached by the Rev. Dr. Steele, D.D., on the above occasion, from the 15th chapter of the 2nd book of Chronicles. 2nd verse.—"The Lord is ...
Article : 588 wordsCoal Bill; second reading. The Sydney and Melbourne Steam Packet Company's Bill; to be further considered in Committee. Unpaid Justices Bill; second reading. ...
Article : 64 wordsThere were 29 drunkards on the list, 4 of whom had been released upon payment of £2 each; 12 were fined 20s. or 24 hours, and 13, viz: the Sunday drunkards, were fined 40s. each, or 48 hours imprisonment. ...
Article : 1,073 wordsAUSTRIA and Prussia are considered fairly to have joined us, and have sent an ultimatum to St. Petersburg. It is not probable that they will join actively till the Allies are fairly engaged, which will be very ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 wordsSOME forty years ago, FREDERICK WILLIAM, the late King of Prussia, with his armies shattered, his capital conquered, and his crown in the dust, under the heavy pressure of that ...
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Advertising : 431 wordsTHE PUNT.—Notwithstanding that the Government had on the previous Friday, issued a proclamation declaring a public Ferry to be established at Windsor; the memorial to his Excellency the Governor on the ...
Article : 512 wordsWe are requested to state that the funeral of the late Deputy Assistant Commissary General Cooper, will move from College Buildings, Jamison-street, this day, (Tuesday) at half-past two o'clock. ...
Article : 363 wordsSIR,—We left Shoalhaven, in the Ann, a schooner of 40 tons, on Friday, the 11th August, at noon, with the wind at South, and a steady breeze. About 4 o'clock P. M. it blew a heavy gale; at 8 o'clock, still increasing, we have to. From this time for full 77 ...
Article : 142 wordsTHE first ordinary meeting was held on Monday, in the London Tavern, Mr. John Caraac Morris in the chair. The Secertary, Mr. Henry Foreman, read the report, from which we extract the follownig:— ...
Article : 1,610 wordsHORSE STEALING.—On Saturday evening, a chesnut horse, valued at £60, belonging to Mr. Hebblewhite, was stolen from the premises of Mr. Allen, of Bush Cottage, Waverley. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 22 Aug 1854, Page 4
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