Florence Irving, steamer, 340 tons, Weir, from Brisbane 27th February. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs, Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. Hegarty, Messrs. J. Hanks, Rossen, B. Hinch, J. M. Barron, Celnick, Brun, Nicolls, and 19 ...
Article : 115 wordsHis Honor now gave judgment heroin upon the verdict of the jury on the various issues. He decided that upon the finding of the first issue the verdict must be for the defendant. The other issues became immaterial ...
Article : 646 wordsThe weather was fine, the attendance small, and the racing good. SHORTS HANDICAP OF 50 SOVS. Lieutenant........ 1 ...
Article : 344 wordsAS I believe the minds of the speculative and commercial community of Sydney are at present directed partly towards the devalopment of the mineral wealth and resources of the country of which it is the capital, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 13 wordsCity of Melbourne, steamer, for Honolulu, via Auckland. City of Hobart, steamer, for Hobart Town. March 2. ...
Article : 44 wordsTHE debate on the motion of Mr. S. C. Brown, condemnatory of the Ministerial tariff, has elicited some expressions of opinion which do not give evidence of very cordial ...
Article : 2,727 wordsHelene, schooner, Scheltz, for Petropanlovaki. Novelty, barque, 376 tons, Nearing, for Auckland. Young Australian, schooner, 131 tons, Lake, for Fiji. ...
Article : 44 wordsCatherina, barque, 211 tons, Overbeck, for Petropaulovaki. Passengers—Miss Howden, Mrs. Overbeck. Macedon, steamer, 350 tons, Pain, for Melbourne. Passengers—Rev. T. Hills, Mrs. J. B. Howe, Mrs. ...
Article : 157 wordsFlorence Irving, steamer, from Brisbane: 36 bales wool, H. Moora; 10 bales gunnies, Colonial Sugar Company; 5 hides, H. Beit; 9 bales wool, 61 hides, Tidswell, Wilson, and Co.; 51 bales woo], 89 hides, 1 ...
Article : 320 wordsThe steamer New England arrived on Thursday, and sails for Sydney on Monday morning. ...
Article : 17 wordsThe City of Adelaide with the cricketers on board has sailed for Sydney. The ship Robert Hurdod, from New York, after being eighty days out, has arrived. She has brought ...
Article : 97 wordsIN EQUITY.—Before his Honor the Primary Judge, at 11 o'clock Motions and petitions. ...
Article : 21 wordsSempill v. Pillar.—Mr. Manning moved to make order nisi of January 31st last absolute, and it was ordered accordingly. Schedule to be filed by the 16th instant. ...
Article : 471 wordsThe Minnie Graham, from Mauritius, is off here, awaiting orders. ...
Article : 25 wordsClosing at the General Post-office as follow:— For Shanghai.—Polar Star, this day, at noon. For Brisbane.—Lady Young, this day, at 4 p.m. For Cleveland Bay and Sweer's Island.—Black Dog, ...
Article : 371 wordsFlour is steady. Large parcels of wheat have changed hands to-day at 4s 9d per bushel. ...
Article : 18 wordsTHE Horticultural Society of New South Wales held on Wednesday evening their usual monthly meeting at the Temperance Hall, Mr. Cooks in the chair. The number of exhibits was very small, but notwithstanding that ...
Article : 717 wordsArrivals.—March 1: Mary Ann, from Cape Hawke; Prince Alfred, from Port Stephens. March 2: Coonanbara, and Agnes Irving, from Sydney. Departures.—March 1: Free Trade, for Hobart ...
Article : 134 wordsMichael O'Dea pleaded guilty to being drunk and incapable of taking care of his horse and cab in Pittstreet. He was fined 20s, in default seven days' gaol. George Saunders ontered a plea of guilty to a charge ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 486 wordsCaptain M'Leven, of the Coquette, was fined 1s and 5s 6d costs, for neglecting to exhibit a light on board his vessel while underway in the harbour. The bench dealt leniently with the defendant, as the pilot ...
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