AMICUS, barque, 511 tons, D. Le Gety master, from London June 17. J. Sttlling and Co., agents. Passengers—Messrs. Manby, dements, Alfred Wakery, and Henry Davies, in the cabin. ...
Article : 475 wordsThe Assembly is engaged in a lengthened discussion on the question of extended occapation licences. It is supposed that the Ministry will be in a very slight majority. ...
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Family Notices : 513 words{No abstract available}
Detailed lists, results, guides : 487 wordsThe commercial intelligence, brought by the English mail, which arrived on the 16[?] instant, is of anything but a bright character. The fall in the price of wool—of some 1½d. per ...
Article : 518 wordsTHE AMICUS.—The barque Amicus arrived from London on Saturday, after a favourable passage of 89 days, during the early portion of Which light variable winds predominated; but, ...
Article : 2,089 wordsIn striking contrast with the report of Mr. Stuart's success and return, is the intelligence received from the north concerning what appears to be the remains of the great ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 184 wordsThe Assembly have carried an amendment to the Legal Officers Bill, by which all judicial offices will be thrown open to attorneys of five years' standing. ...
Article : 143 wordsANALGISTA schooner, 30 tons, McKay, master, from Second Valley. Cargo—130 bags wheat, 100 do. flour. Order. ENDEAVOUR, cutter, 20 tons, Heath, master, ...
Article : 182 wordsJ. D.—We do not imagine that any authority exists which can prevent a man's riding his horse on whatever day he chooses to do so. If, however, he improperly rides his employer's horse the best ...
Article : 80 wordsCOMMODORE, for Melbourne—200 qrs. wheat, 50 tons bran, 100 bags flour. J. W. Smith. MAID OF THE YARRA, for Melbourne—200 bags bran, Abrahams and Thompson; 247 do. ...
Article : 218 wordsOur readers will, we are sure, be glad to bear, on what may be considered good authority, that Mr. Stuart and his party have returned in safety after having successfully ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 513 wordsMAID OF THE YARRA, steamer, 96 tons. Orchard, master, for Melbourne. Passengers—Mr. Royse, in the cabin; J. F. Hodson, wife and child, Henry Long; James Rush, F. Canhan, Mary ...
Article : 178 wordsThe exodus is commencing to the New Zealand gold-fields. ...
Article : 14 wordsMails will be dispatched as under:—For Great Britain, by the contract packet, to Point de Galle and Overland, on Thursday, September 26. at 12 noon; by the Aspasia, to Bombay ...
Article : 213 wordsThe Lord Worsley has arrived at Sidney with Otago news to 4th September. The escort on the previous day arrived in Dunedin with 7,759 ounces of gold, and 1,000 ounces by ...
Article : 52 wordsDURING WEEK ENDING MONDAY, SEPTEMBER. 16. MARY GRANT, brig, 150 tons, from Tasmania. Cargo—Timber. MARION, steamer, 134 tons, McCoy, master, ...
Article : 104 wordsThe Alcyone has arrived from California with dates to the 24th July. Several vessels are under charter with wheat for Australia. the price being [?] 650. Flour is 5 to 650c. ...
Article : 85 wordsALEXANDER, schooner, 36 tons, J. Reid, master, for Wallaroo. Cargo—10,000 bricks, 10 loads tuaber, 60 pkgs. sundries. SWALLOW, cutter, 40 tons, Craig, master, for ...
Article : 178 wordsWILLING LASS, brigantine, 109 tons, John Nicholson, master, for Port Fairy and Adelaide. ...
Article : 20 wordsThe summer arrangements for tile dispatch of the inland mails will commence on the 1st October next, on and after which day, those for the northeastern, eastern, south-eastern, and southern routes ...
Article : 1,011 wordsBALCLUTHA, steamer, 530 tons, F. H. Trouton, master, from Adelaide. Passengers—Messrs. Cox, Looley, and W. H. Flood, in the cabin. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 7 P.M. ...
Article : 477 wordsStuart is on his way to Adelaide via Port Augusta. He has gone through, and says he will be able to start the horses across the tinent with ease almost at once. ...
Article : 180 wordsSept 14—LUBRA steamer, for Port Lincoln and Port Augusta. 14—COMMODORE, barque, for Melbourne. 14 —SWALLOW. cutter, for Lacepede Bay. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 388 wordsPer frene, from London, saned July 11—Rev. Mr. Smeltie, Mr. and Mrs. Raphael, family, and servant, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Mr. and Mrs, Rogers, Messrs. Smellie, Gregerson, Ladd, Ladd, ...
Article : 36 wordsThe following telegram from Melbourne was posted outside the Telegraph Office on Wednesday:—R.M. s.s. Northam arrived at the Heads at ...
Article : 32 wordsAMICUS, from London—109 cases, Order; 14 do., W. Younghusband and Co.; 1 do.. Shoobridge: 50 casks, S. Mocatta; 40 cases, Order; 20 casks, J. Robin; 20 bales 439 bdls., 25 cases 25 ...
Article : 1,472 wordsTwo vessels arrived in Sydney from California, and 11 more are reported to be leaving for the colonies. PLEURO-PNEUMONIA.—The Commissioner, ...
Article : 363 wordsHAMILLA MITCHELL Chester, master, at Gravesend. ST. DUNSTAN, from Guichen Bay. SATURDAY, JULY 13. ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 21 Sep 1861, Page 5
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