[?], brig, 150 tons, Captain Miles, from New Cal[?]nia 25th February, in bal[?]st. Passenger—1 in the sto[?]ge. Captain, agent. Black Sea, American ship, 791 tons, Captain Cate, from ...
Article : 68 wordsTHE miners of the Newcastle Coal and Copper Company nave agreed to recommence work, the company having consented to give them an advance of 3d. per ton. ...
Article : 50 wordsStrathallan, for London. Kron Prinds Carl, for Guam. Venilla, for Call[?]o. Daphner, for London. ...
Article : 13 wordsConradine Lackmann, for Shanghai, via Newcastle; City of Melbourne, for Brisbane; William, for Port Ma[?]garie; Emily Hort, for Fort Curtis and Rockhampton; c[?]rnarvon, for Scots [?]; Windhover, for South Sea Islands; A[?] for Guam; ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 31 wordsTelegraphic communication was resumed with Sydney at 4 p.m. Great discussions are taking place on the formation of the new Ministry. ...
Article : 34 wordsUncle Tom, schooner, 156 tons, Captain Lake for Brisbane and Rockhampton. Passengers — Mr. and Mrs. Paine, Mr. and Mrs. Gla[?]stor and child, Messrs. Aldis, Martis, Hunter, P[?]nny, Stewart, and [?] in the stearage. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 56 wordsNora Creina (s.), from from Shos thaven, with 100 bags potatoes, 3 horses, [?] pigs, [?] kegs butter; Tiger, from Newcastle, with 77 tons coal [?] Rapid (s.), from Klama, with 50 kegs butter, 4 pigs 7 calves, 4 bags ma[?] from Morpeth, with [?] bales ...
Article : 67 wordsDuring the week a fair amount of business has been done. No change of any importance in the prices. It has been raining more or less during the week, ...
Article : 41 wordsSIR,—A writer in your issue of this date directs public attention to the contemplated removal of the above insti[?]tion to Randwick, and offers a few remarks with a desire to show that such a proceeding would be a step in the ...
Article : 1,125 wordsTHE movement of population to the Snowy River, if it does not equal the rush we witnessed at the Rockhampton stampede, fully warrants the conclusion that a large population within ...
Article : 2,225 wordsCoraki, for Richmond River; V[?], Eagle, Tiger, Margaret Elisabeth, and Eagle, for Newcastle; Lydie, for [?]water; [?], Peaken, Ca[?]n Packet, for Brisbane Water; Margaret, for Macleay River. ...
Article : 37 wordsBlack Sea, from Hoo[?]u: 4000 barrels whole oil, 2625 hides, 24 bales wool, 139 tons whale bons, 45 [?]les [?]kins, Order. Telegraph (s.) from Brisbanes: 45 [?]les wool, 2 casks tallow, Gilch[?], Watt, and Co.; 19 bales wool, Lo[?] and [?]usch; 13 ...
Article : 94 wordsThe Real Property Registration Bill has passed its third reading in the Council. The Land Bill is in the Assombly, without any appearance of progress. ...
Article : 109 wordsUncle Tom, for Brisbane; 5 quarter-casks wine, 4 hogsheads rom, 3 packagee, Keele, Campball, and Co.; 449 bags sugar, 1 half-[?] tobacco, 46 cases beer, [?] chests 7[?] half-cheats 50 boxes t[?], [?] cases whisky, 13 [?] bales oaku[?], 4 barrels pit[?]h, ...
Article : 89 wordsMAILS will [?] at the General Post Office as follows:— FOR BLUFF HARBOUR.—By the Hirundelle, this day, at noon, if not underway. FOR FORT COOPER.—By the Dart, and louis and Miriam, this ...
Article : 307 wordsMuch damage has been done at the Huon by bush fires. Wheat is a shade lower. There are no potatoes in the market. ...
Article : 57 wordsConsiderable transactions, at high prices, in both flour and wheat. Flour has been sold at £18, 5s. The Sir Issac. Newton takes a cargo of flour from Wullunga to Twofold Bay. ...
Article : 163 wordsMarch 1.—Yarra Yarra, (s.), from Sydney. DEPARTURES. March 1.—Grafton, (s.), for the Clarance. March 1.—Saltomb Castle, schooner, Stophens, for Melbourne, ...
Article : 35 wordsMarch 1.—Royal Shepherd, from Launceston; Wild Senior, from Liverpool; Royal Bride, from London. WIN[?]S AND WEATHER. March 1.—9 a.m., Queen[?]f, W., fresh, fine. ...
Article : 56 wordsWE extract the following from a letter dated Maneroo, 23rd February, as it is from a reliable source:— The digaiuns are turning out well at Snowy River. I think there will be great m[?]ery and [?]rvation, and numbers lose their ...
Article : 1,958 wordsFebruary 27.—Don Juan, from Sydney. DEPARTURE. February 27.—Burnett, 137 tons, Woods, for Sydney, in ballast. ...
Article : 16 wordsSIR,—I really thought the other day, when I saw your "Barataria Customs," that your correspondent must have some across the Sydney people; but whether or not, I have a duty to perform now to the mosters of vessels coming to this port. Trouble is ...
Article : 855 wordsSin,—Your correspondent "Salt Sea," in your issue of the 27th ultimo, has very clearly illustrated the advantages to he derived from the establishment of an independent line of mail packets across the Pacific, ...
Article : 749 wordsSIR,—I beg, in part, to contradict the telegraphic report of this calamity, which, appears in your edition of this morning. So for from all my books, papers, &c. being destroyed, I am happy to say that, owing to the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 3 Mar 1860, Page 6
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