FEBRUARY 1.—Lexington, American barque, 201 tons, Captain Saunders, from the Whaling Grounds: left Providence, Rhode Island, 18th July, 1845; Auckland, November 7th, 1847. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 47 wordsFebruary 1.—Cacique, barque, 141 tons, Captain M'Kie, for Auckland. Passengers—Mr. A.D'Almetd, Mr. P. Abercrombie, and Mr.W. Grylls. ...
Article : 29 wordsMr. BRENAN, for the promovents, in the presence of Mr. Williams, for the defendant, brought in his libel; and the JUDGE, at Mr. BRENAN'S petition, assigned the next Court day ...
Article : 132 wordsGENTLEMEN.—In reading your Port Macquario correapondent's report of the dangerous position of my vessel, the Mary Ann, on entering that port on the 17th ultimo, I could not help noticing an omission by which blame... ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,005 wordsFebruary 1.—Christina, brig, 126 tons, Captain Saunders, for Port Phillip. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Read, Mr. and Mrs. James Armstrong and two children, and Mr. ...
Article : 39 wordsJANUARY 28, 1848. — WEATHER, &c.— This month is generally characterised by excessive atmospheric changes, but we do not remember any former time when these have ...
Article : 660 wordsTHIS DAY.—Johnstone, for London; Maukin, for Auckland; Shamrock steamer, and Christina, for Port Phillip; Isabella Anna, for the South Sea Islands; Miranda, for Port ...
Article : 55 wordsThe CROWN PROSECUTOR conducted the following cases for the Crown:— George Marsden was indicted for stealing three pounds nine shillings, the property of one ...
Article : 386 wordsFebruary 1.—Maitland, steamer, 103, Parsons, from Morpeth, with 38 bales wool, 150 bushels grain, 46 trusses hay, 79 bags bran, 10 bags charcoal; William the Fourth, steamer, ...
Article : 157 wordsFebruary 1.—Maitland, steamer, 103, Parsons, for Port Macquarie, with sundries; Phœnix, steamer, 108, Wiseman, for the Clarence River, with sundries; William the ...
Article : 100 wordsFebruary 1.—Maukin, brig, 106 tons, Captain Cooney, for Auckland: (additional) 1 crate earthenware, 4 kegs white lead, 2 hogsheads ironmongery, 3 bundles hoop iron, 2 ...
Article : 150 wordsWESLEYAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY. — The annual meeting of the Parramatta branch of this society was held on Monday evening, in the Macquarie-street Chapel, when there was ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 38 wordsIn the estate of E. C. Suttor, a second meeting was held, and the following claims were proved:—B. Lee, £101 10s.; J. Westmore, £74 19s. 2d.; H. Cohen and Son. £87 7s.; ...
Article : 326 wordswe yesterday received news two days later than that which arrived on Sunday by the Alert. The money article of the Times of the 5th October, which, with ...
Article : 134 wordsMails will be closed at the Post Office as FOR [?] steamer Shamrock, this day, at 4 P.M. FOR HONGKONG.—By the Gem, this evening, ...
Article : 85 wordsMONDAY evening, October 4.—This has been one of the most extraordinary days ever witnessed in the Stock Exchange, owing to the way in which they have been taken by ...
Article : 3,063 wordsARRIVALS.—January 23. Stag, ship, 678 tons, Captain Noaks, from London the 2nd and Portsmouth 6th October. Passengers—Right Rev. Dr. Perry, (Bishop of Melbourne,) Mrs. ...
Article : 663 wordsNow and then we meet with a person in society, who from a constitutional propensity for extravagances in thinking, in conversation, and in manners, keeps ...
Article : 1,553 wordsTHE Bishop of Melbourne arrived at that place on the 23rd January by the ship Stag. His Lordship was met by his Honor the Superintendent, the Mayor, and a large number of ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 2 Feb 1848, Page 2
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