MAY 17.—June, steamer, 620 tons. Captain Taggart, from Boyd Town the 15th Instant. Passengers — Messrs. Benjamin and James Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. Gibbes, Mr. Llewelyn, ...
Article : 55 wordsTHIS DAY.—Waterlily, for Hobart Town; City of Sydney, for Launceston; Bee, for Port Nicholson; Arche d' alliance, for Tahiti. To-MORROW.—Christina, for Port Phillip. ...
Article : 29 wordsMay 17.—City of Sydney, brig, 116 tons, Captain Grant, for Launceston. Passengers— Mr. and Mrs. K. Waller and child. May 17.—Arche d'Alliance, French ship, ...
Article : 39 wordsMay 17.—Henry, 15, Johnston, from Shoalhaven, with 3½ tons potatoes, 180 bushels maize, 12 bushels wheat, 4 kegs butter, 2000 feet cedar, 5 hides; Louisa, 14, Halcrow, from ...
Article : 145 wordsBEFORE Chief Commissioner SUTTOR. In the estate of William Smart, a single meeting was held, at which William Dalton proved a claim for £1 10s., and David Dingwall ...
Article : 117 wordsMay 17.—Su[?]an, 20, Pulman, for Shoalhaven, in ballast; Lucy Ann, 36, Parry, for the Bellinger, in ballast; Pedlar, 18, Lesslie, for Wollongong, in ballast. ...
Article : 32 wordsMay 17.—Peri, brig, 145 tons, Captain Gwatkin, from Launceston: 20 cases 38 hogsheads and 2 quarter-casks wine, 2 cases cottons, 460 bags wheat, J. S. Willis; 67 bags ...
Article : 46 wordsMay 17.—Arche d' Alliance, French ship, 318 tons, Captain Marceau[?], for Tahi[?] 5 tons flour, 96 bullocks, 500 sheeps 20,000 bricks, 17,000 feet timber, 22,000 shingles, 14 tierces ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 745 wordsMails will be closed at the Post Office, as follow:— FOR HOBART TOWN.— By the Waterlily, this day, at noon. ...
Article : 84 wordsARRIVALS.— April 24. abcona, schooner from the South Sea Fishery, five months from Hobart Town, with one sperm whale, 27. Souvenir, schooner, from Sydney, bound for ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 52 wordsTHE half-yearly meeting of the directors and proprietors of the Bank of Australasia was held yesterday at their office in Austin friars, O. Farrer, Esq., in the chair. ...
Article : 2,535 words" Because that while great part of the profits made in this colony do not now add to colonial capital, but go to pay the interests of the debts due abroad, so to export a further portion of the said profits by the ...
Article : 1,418 wordsWILL be presented the admired opera of the MOUNTAIN SYLPH. Donald. Mr. J. Howson; Christie, Mr. Griffiths; Hela, Mr. F. Howson; Eolia (the Mountain Sylph), Mrs. ...
Article : 113 wordsARRIVALS. — April 30. Flying Childers, barque, 290 tons. Lucas, from the Wha ing Grounds, with 20 tuns sperm and 18 tuns black oil, having been four months out. May ...
Article : 106 wordsBEFORE His Honor the CHIEF JUSTICE, and a Jury of four. BUNSIN v. GREEN. This was an action of assumpsit, brought ...
Article : 893 wordsBy the Peri we have Launceston papers to the 7th, and Hobart Town journals to the 8th May. They contain no colonial intelligence of interest. ...
Article : 177 wordsARRIVALS —April 26 Peri, brig, from the Mauritius; Robert Matthews, barque, 300 tons, from London. 28. Catheiine, schooner, from Mauritius. May 3. Marys, schooner, from ...
Article : 1,221 wordsWE publish, in another page, the letter from the SECRETARY OF STATE to Governor GREY, accompanying the New Zealand Charter, and intend as ...
Article : 89 wordsBLUNDERING IN THE TOWNS POLICE ACT. THE decision on the information preferred against Mr. Whiting for an infraction of the Towns. Police Act, in keeping a pig within ...
Article : 993 wordsMr. GRANT to move the following resolutions:— (1.) That the monopoly of coal in these colonies, for thirty-one years, was grunted ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 18 May 1847, Page 2
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