This was an action of ejectment, for a house and allotment of land in Clarence-street. Mr. Isaacs appeared for the plain tiffs; and Mr. Broadhurst and Mr. Dalley for the defendant. ...
Article : 689 wordsAugust 20.—Centurion, ship,630 tons, captain Edward, form the Downs [?] Passengers-Mesura, Hackmau, kable, and [?] in the steerage. Agents Buyers aud Learmonth, August 20.—Rosebud, schooner, 83 tons. Captain Cooney, from ...
Article : 120 wordsAugust 20.—Dart, for Wellington. August 20.—Telegraph, steamer, for Melbourne. Angust SO.—Emily Jane, for Geelong. Angust 20.—Waratah, steamer, for Wide Bay. ...
Article : 22 wordsTHIS DAY.—Alfred, for Hongkong; Vanquish, for Moreton Bay; Fanny Fisher, for Mauritius; Ben Nevis, for Bombay; Comet, for South Sea Islands. ...
Article : 24 wordsAugust 20.—Telegraph; steamer, 600 tons, Captain Gilmore, for Melbourne, passengers—Measrs. R. Jeffreys, J. Lazarus, H. A. Smith. F. Tiper, W. Gardiner, Ralph, W. J. Black, A. Bischoff, W.S. Garlick, John Winaborough, Hay, J. N. Alexander. Bright, ...
Article : 148 wordsAugust 20.—Revenge, for Bateman's Bay; with 13 tons potatoes, hair-ton wheat, 6000 shingles; Caroline, from Newcastle, with 1470 bushels maize; Traveller, from Newcastle, with 5OO bushelsBaize, maize74 tons cools. ...
Article : 35 words' August 2O.—Speo, for Shoalhaven; Queen, for the Hawkesbury; Trederlok Griffiths, for Morpeth; Minerva, and Traveller, for Newcastle. ...
Article : 24 wordsPer Centurion.from London: 2OO hogsheads ale, Thacker and Co.; '1 case, J. Pellet; 1 case, H. KoufBard; 1 package. Viol d'Arrm and Co.;. 5[?] packages boots.and shoes, E. Vickery i o packages, J. Ross"; 25 cases beef,Si boxes candles, ll cases, J. F. ...
Article : 756 wordsFROM the information at hand, we gather that should he not have been supported by the United States' Government in the prosecution of his filibustering enterprise, General ...
Article : 1,283 wordsTwenty persons were convicted of drunkenness:— Owen Barrington and Ann Mozloy, two old offenders, were sentenced to be imprisoned and kept to hard labour for three calendar months; the rest were subjected to ...
Article : 1,303 wordsTHIS afternoon Mr. HOLT is to enter upon his difficult task of satisfying the half-rebellious Assembly that he is the financial magician, whose wand is to restore the public exchequer ...
Article : 90 wordsPer Telegraph, for Melbourne: 4 cases paper, Sands and Kenny; lease, A. Myers; 9 bales 3 cases, C.Newton Brother and Co.; 23 cases corks, L. E. Murphy; 2 bales, 1 case, 1 percel, Ray, Gloister, and Co.; 1 case, R. Dransflold; 40 hogsheads rum, ...
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Family Notices : 201 wordsIT is much to be regretted that an annual meeting of an important Institution, like that held on Tuesday evening, should have so little favour with the public as scarcely to draw a ...
Article : 1,054 wordsIn the estate of Owen Royle, a third meeting. The insolvent was not in attendance. Debts to the amount of £2[?]2 16s. 6d were proved. The official assignee read his roport, from which it appeared that nothing whatever had been realized in the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 70 wordsFor BombaY.—By the Ben Nevls, this day, at noon, if not under weigh. For the South Sea Islands.—By the Comet, this day, at noon, If not under weigh. ...
Article : 74 wordsNOTlCE is hereby given that a mail containing all letters and newspaper, marked for transmission to Great Britain by the vossel, will be made up and forwarded to Melbourne on SATURDAY, the 23rd inataut, at noon. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 47 wordsNotice is hereby given, that mnils will be made up and despatched for Groat Britain, by the Cyclone. The maila will be closed at this office, on Saturday, the 90th August, at 6 p.m. ...
Article : 121 wordsConstitution Act Amendment Bill; second reading. Common Law Proceeding Bill; second reading. Crown Lands' Sales Bill; second reading. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 38 wordsMR. E. SALAMOS.—At his RoomS, York and Wynyard Streets, at ll o'olock, Brushware, Perfumery, Pictures, Ornamental Clocks. &c. MESSRS. BOWDEN AMD TKKELRELB.—At the City Mart, at ll ...
Article : 241 wordsTHE Legislative Council met yesterday pursuant to adjournment. In answer to a question from Mr. JOHNSON, Captain MAYNE stated in explanation of his ...
Article : 619 wordsAugust 2O.—Shamrock, steamer, from Sydney. COASTER INWARD. August 20.—Harp. ...
Article : 11 wordsThe following important communication on the subject of the accumulation of email compasa errors in wooden ships has been oddresscd by Mr. W.W. Rundel the secretary of the Liverpool Compass Uommittno, to Thomas Court, Esq., the secretary of the ...
Article : 1,782 wordsThe Court will commence its sittings this morning at ten o'clock, with a list of 186 cases, 115 defended and 71 [?]defended. The undefended cases will be firstly ...
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