CLARENCE, steamer, 300 tons, Captain Paddle, from Wide Bay June 1st, and Brisbane June 4th. Passengers—Master and [?] Scott, Messrs. J. H. Hood, Nicol, M'Donald, Spearing, Livingstone, Blakeny, Sinclair (2), Captain Deveney, Rev. W. ...
Article : 95 wordsB. Must send us his name, in confidence, before we can insert his communication. We must claim the indulgence of our correspondents for not inserting their communications at so early a ...
Article : 84 wordsWE have received telegraphic despatches from Adelaide, containing further particulars of the news brought by the Northam. Adelaide, Monday, 10 p.m. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 67 wordsAchilles, for San Francisco via Newcastle; Catteaux Wattel, [?] London; Tasmania, for Eden and Hobart Town; Crishna, for Nangasaki; Shamrock, for Hakodali; Claremont, for Point de Galle via Newcastle; London, for Melbourne. ...
Article : 37 wordsAriel, schooner, 70 tons. Captain Mills, for Twofold Bay, with sundries and 5 passengers. ...
Article : 19 wordsTO-DAY the electors of East Sydney will hear from the lips of the candidates now before them the statements upon which the constituency will ultimately arrive at a verdict in the ...
Article : 2,801 wordsDore from Moruya, 25 tons of potatoes, 47 bags wheat, 12 bags onions; Economist, Agnes, and Henry, from Brisbane Water, 10,000 feet timber; Margaret, from Macleay River, 1500 bushels wheat, 7 hides; Goldseeker, from Richmond River, ...
Article : 145 wordsPer Emma, from Taranaki: 9 hogsheads cheese, 70 tons, potatoes, Willis, Merry, and Co.; 30 tons potatoes, 7 cwt. bacon, [?] kegs butter, 5 bags onions, 30 hides, S. A. Joseph; 4 cases fruit, Levien; 4 kegs butter Belt; 8 kegs butter, Order. ...
Article : 55 wordsThe statistics of exports to Australia during the last month, exhibit a decided decrease, so far as Melbourne and Geelong are concerned. Our statement shows sixteen ships cleared ...
Article : 414 wordsClosing at the General Post Office as follows:- For London—By the Catteau Wattel, This Day, at noon, if not underweigh. For France—By the Bee D'Ambres, This Day, at noon, if not ...
Article : 748 wordsSIR,—I read in Saturday's Herald a letter on the subject of the Peto contract, and have since roads some enquiries into the matter. In that letter it is broadly stated that a bonus or premium was ...
Article : 495 wordsSIR,—As an doctor of East Sydney, and one who has taken a prominent part in the various metropolitan contests for many years past, I trust I shall not be considerad presumptuous in giving my opinion of the candidates now in the field. It will be an ...
Article : 928 wordsTHERE has been but little stirring during the day, nor do we anticipate any movement in our markets until the arrival of the Northam. As far as we can gather from the telegram ...
Article : 434 wordsJames Wilson, barque, for Guam. [?] [?] schooner, for Newcastle. [?] Bias, brig, for Auckland. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 40 wordsThis race which originated through Punch beating White at [?] Beach, came off yesterday on the Parramatta River, on the course previously pulled by them: distance one mile. Since the first deposit of £20 was made, Punch has been under the ...
Article : 779 wordsThe rank of Baronet of the United Kingdom has been conferred upon the following gentlemen:—Mr. M. Milnes, M.P., Mr. John Neild, M.P., Mr. E. Grogan, M.P., Mr. John Henry ...
Article : 161 wordsSIR.—Reading a paragraph in the above paper concerning the Honorable Lyttleton Hollyoake Bayley, and his opponent, Mr. Rouse, I should think your correspondent was under a delusion, when he made use of the remarks published in the Herald, which, ...
Article : 170 wordsSIR.—In your "Electioneering gossip, you have made a statement respecting Mr. Piddington's prospects of return to the Assembly, which is not correct, you say—"His old constituency have as yet taken no decided steps in the matter, but we believe ...
Article : 288 wordsChill is the season, yet so bright the rays The sun diffuses from his northern home, That, like a well-proved friend who distant strays His spell beneficent is slow to roam. ...
Article : 282 wordsThe Month's Obituary contains the names of Colonel Eyre, John Crabbe, Admiral Lysaght Mr. Prendergast, Q.C., Alderman Andrews, late Mayor of Southampton (and whose lot it was to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 230 wordsSIR—I have been asked whether I am the JOHN BLACK signing the requisition to E. W. Cameron, Esq., to represent the Globe and Balmain. Permit me to say I am not. ON DIT.—A plan is said to be in course of formation for the ...
Article : 137 wordsThe Government have resolved to appoint a gentlemen versed in financial matters, to fill the Boat in the Legislative Council vacated by Mr. Peacock. ...
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