OCTOBER 12.—William, schooner, 62 tons Captain Freeburn, from Hobart Town the 4th instant. Passenger—Mr. Thomas Richards. October 12.—Peri, brig, 145 tons, Captain ...
Article : 53 wordsARRIVAL. — September 29. Australasia, barque, 485 tons, Connell, from Dublin 26th June, with 200 female convicts and 28 children. Passengers—Dr. Kilroy, ...
Article : 698 wordsUPWARDS of 350 tons [?] say Pamp[?] Zebu, [?] T[?] have exchanged hands during the week. The demand in the mean time is only partially supplied; the T[?] was taken at [?] showing an advance of [?] ...
Article : 259 wordsOctober 12.—Marian Watson, schooner, 146 [?] Captain Evans, for San Francisco (Cali[?]). Passengers—Mr. G. Pike, Mr. F. [?]rk, Mr. T. May, Mr. E. Hayward. ...
Article : 57 wordsOctober 12.—Duke of Roxburgh, barque, 498 tons, Captain Collard, for San Francisco, California. Passengers—Mr. H. Spencer, Mr. A. A. Leicester, Mr. and Mrs. Nesbit M'Crone, ...
Article : 340 wordsWHEAT.—Sales of imported to a considerable extent have been made during the week, at prices from 3s. [?] to 4s. 1d., according to quality. Colonial, [?] to 3[?] ...
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Advertising : 1,200 wordsBEFORE W. H. K[?] Esq., Chief Commissioner of Insolvent Estates. In the estate of Colin M'Alister, a single meeting was held. The following claims ...
Article : 138 words[?] October 12.—William, schooner, 62 tons, Captain Freeburn, from Hobart Town: 50 tons potatoes, 2000 feet boards, 300 feet scantling, James Cook. ...
Article : 73 wordsINQUEST.—An inquisition was held at Mr. Dunn's, Elephant and Castle Tavern, Georgestreet, before Mr. C. B. Lyons, Coroner, on view of the body of Samson Cooke, ...
Article : 683 wordsThe following is the amount of cargo on board each vessel, as repotted by the captain or chief [?]cer:- West Indian, barque, 328 tons, Mills; 500 casks ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 59 wordsTHE Van Diemen's Land papers contain an abstract of the Bill brought into the House of Commons by Mr. Hawes on the 10th of June; but as it was subsequently withdrawn and ...
Article : 206 wordsWILL be presented, a Play, in 3 Acts, entitled THE TITLE DEEDS. Polydore Fustic, Esq., Mr. Rogers; Philip Fustic, Esq., Mr. Arabin; Humphrey Haywhisp, Mr. Griffiths; ...
Article : 116 wordsBEFORE their Honors the three JUDGES. TOWNS V. THE UNDERWRITERS OF THE ISABELLA ANNA, AND POTHERINGHAM V. THE SAME. Mr. FISHER (with whom was Mr. MICHIE) ...
Article : 1,249 wordsMails will be closed at the Post Office as follow:- FOR SHANGHAI.—By the Montauk, this evening, at six. ...
Article : 48 wordsOUR Colonial Parliament has once more brought its sessional business to a close. Our second elective Legislature has completed its maiden year, and worked out its ...
Article : 1,172 wordsARRIVALS.—October 2. Duncan, barque, 356 tons. James Reid, commander, from Leith via Adelaide, 27th ult. Passengers, cabin, Mrs. Reid, Mr. A. H. Nicol, Mr. R. M. Reid, Mr. ...
Article : 450 wordsGOVERNOR G[?] acting under the orders of the Secretary of State, proposed that £2600 should be paid to Mr. J. S. Polack for the injury done to his property at Kororarika ...
Article : 668 wordsTHE Council met, pursuant to notice given by the Colonial Secretary of his Excellency's intention to prorogue it, at twelve o'clock. A considerable number of ladies, including ...
Article : 956 wordsOCTOBER 10.—This day the first sale of small agricultural farms, situated in Argyle and Georgiana, was held. Mr. Newcombe, clerk of the Court, acted as auctioneer; W. H. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 13 Oct 1849, Page 2
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