DECEMBER 14.—Urgent, ship, 408 tons, Captain Tucker, from Port Nicholson the 3rd December. Passengers—Mr. Sidey, Mrs. Wilson, and Mr. James M'Arra. ...
Article : 26 wordsDecember 14.—Antilles, barque, Captain Millar, for London via Newcastle. ...
Article : 10 wordsDecember 14.—Phantom, brig, Captain Chilcott, for Adelaide. Passengers—Mr. C Sourbier, Mr. and Mrs. Spence, Mr. and Mrs. Milkin, Mr. E. Mills, Mrs. Mills and child, ...
Article : 189 wordsDecember 14.—Louisa, 61, Brown, from the Tweed, with 43,000 feet cedar; Rose, steamer, 172, Pa[?]tison, from Morpeth, with 40 bales wool, 110 trusses hay, 13 kegs tobacco, 342 ...
Article : 87 wordsGENTLEMEN,—As you were so kind as to notice in your paper, last December, my simple mode of taking off the old brace and fixing on a new one on the Thomas Low[?] stern-post, it being then nine feet under water, ...
Article : 96 wordsDecember 14 —Rose, steamer, 172, Pattison, from Morpeth, wiih sundries; Rainbow, 18, Cox, for Brisbane Water, with sundries; Young Billy, 16, Carbuss, for the Hawkesbury, with ...
Article : 75 wordsSIR,—Immediately after discharging my ship, in London, I had her hauled into Fletcher's Dock, to examine the lower brace which you fixed on in December last, at Mr. Botts's wharf, and I feel a great pleasure in ...
Article : 217 wordsDecember 14.—South Carolina, American ship, 303 tons, Captain Gardner, from the Whale Fishery: 300 barrels sperm oil, 900 barrels black oil, 3 tons whalebone, S. ...
Article : 31 wordsDecember 14.—Preciosa, Spanish ship, Captain Eperjo, for Singapore: 10 casks nails, 4 barrels linseed oil, 1 gig, 250 tons coals, 3 tons flour, R. Domingos. Original cargo—3 boxes ...
Article : 367 wordsGENTLEMEN,—In your paper of the 7th inst., I perceive a letter under the head of original correspondence, signed J. P. Robinson, in which it is stated that the speech of Mr. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 34 wordsTHE Agents for the Sydney Morning Herald are requested to furnish their quarterly statements of accounts not later than the 20th instant. ...
Article : 24 wordsWE give in another column an abstract, prepared [?]y the Daily News, (a paper which devotes more of its space to colonial subjec st han any other of the morning ...
Article : 337 wordsMy Lord,—In my despatch of the 17th ultimo, marked "separate," I stated to your Lordship, that nothing had been done by this Government on the subject of squatting up to the date of my despatch (No 121) of the ...
Article : 578 wordsMails will be closed at the Post Office as follow:— FOR HOBART TOWN.—By the Louisa, this evening, at 6. ...
Article : 330 wordsGENTLEMEN, — A correspondent of yours, T. H. S., of Brisbane Water, under date of 12th May, 1845, published a mode of managing bees with results, &c. I have followed his ...
Article : 91 wordsHAIL! thou bright Sun of Transportation, hail! No more let Austral visages turn pale; No more let sorrow dim the grazier's eye, Nor sadden'd hearts upheave the burden'd sigh; ...
Article : 530 wordsTHE Bank of England averages, for the week ending the 15th instant, give, as compared with those of the week preceding, the following results:— Circulation—Issue...£29,456,535... Increase £70,230 ...
Article : 288 wordsOUR files of Cape papers reach to the 6th November. The " war" remained much as when we last heard from the Cape. The British forces were not sufficiently ...
Article : 111 words1. The sale of homesteads has been sanctioned by Her Majesty's Government, in order to afford an opportunity to every licensed Occupier of Crown lands, beyond what are called the ...
Article : 2,494 wordsTHE Frontier Port which arrived this morning, 5th November, brings most lamentable accounts of five shipwrecks which have taken place during a violent gale from the south-east. We are happy to say that these ...
Article : 938 wordsAT one o'clock the King opened the session of the Chambers by the following speech:— Gentlemen Peers and Deputies, I experience a lively satisfaction at seeing you ...
Article : 265 wordsTHERE is a certain short street along which we pass more than once everyday, (we do not name it because we do not like to be personal) —it is pervaded by an intense, disgusting, ...
Article : 1,015 wordsPRESENT: The Mayer, Alderman Flood, Allen, Macdermott, and Thurlow; Councillors Hill, Ryan, Titterton, Robey, Moir, Jenkins, Hyndes, Smidmore, Driver, Henderson, Agars, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,109 wordsDECEMBER 10.—A hastily called meeting of stockholders and other employers of labour was held this day at Mandleson's Hotel, and some twenty or thirty gentlemen of the ...
Article : 674 wordsTHE difficulty of introducing an equitable and satisfactory system for the disposal of waste lands in New South Wales is as great as the necessity of the immediate establishment of such a system is urgent. New ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 15 Dec 1846, Page 2
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