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Family Notices : 131 wordsJune 6.—Waratah, steamer, 350 tons, Captain Knight, from Wide Bav the 31st. Passengers: Mrs. Aldridge and family (3), Messrs, R. Towas, G. Howard, and [?] in the atcerage. Agents. Australasian Stean Navigation Company. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 163 wordsOn the motion of the Chief, Commissioner, the certificate of Michael Doyle was confirmed. Plans of distribution were confirmed in the following estates. In the estate of Thomas McCall, a dividend of ...
Article : 661 wordsOne of the passengers by this ill—fated vessel, Mr Richard Henry Davis, has banded to us a Cape paper, the Argus, containing a narrative of the destruction of the ship by fire, and the saving of the lives of the whole of the passengers and crew. The ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 98 wordsIN putting the case of the South Cumberland election to those who will have to decide it, we do not care to rest the issue on political grounds. We have always maintained that ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 59 wordsA CAREFUL examination of the intentions of the new Melbourne Ministry with regard to the Land System, discloses to us nothing particularly satisfactory on that vexed topic. ...
Article : 1,056 wordsJune 5.—Robertina, brig, 213 tons, Manson, mastor, from Sydacy. June 5.—Mary Ann, schooner, 137 tons, Greig, mastor, from Sydney. ...
Article : 133 wordsDuring the fourteen years the Royal Mail Steampacket Company has been established it has lost eight ships, three in the Gulf of Mexico, one in the Bay of Biscay, one on the coast of Spain, and the rest in the West Indies. The value of those ships, ...
Article : 858 wordsMondny, June 8.—Frederick Smith, an adjourned second meeting, at 10.30. Tuesday, June 9.—Hugh William Hamilton, certificate, at noon; Thomas Etherington, ditto; Jeremiah Grant, ...
Article : 430 wordsJune 1.—Active, from Adeialdo. June 2.—Wonga Wonga, from Sydney; Blaok Swan, from Launceston; Blaok Eagle, from Liverpool. June 3.—Marin Hays, from Hoag Kong; Gazollo, from ...
Article : 116 wordsJune 2.—Viotorin, paekot barque, 191 tons, for Sydney. Captain Jones, of the Gazelle, reports the arrival at Shanghal of the steamer North Star, from this port; als. that there were no vesels loading for these colonies when be loft.—Argus, ...
Article : 85 wordsMay 25.—Gold Digger, from Penang. May 29.—Emma, from Newcastle. May 30.—Elizabeth Jane, from a whaling cruise. Captain Barber, of the brig Gold Digger, from Penang for ...
Article : 982 wordsJohn Read, David Williamson, and James Towns, for having been drunk and disorderly on board the ship John Bunyan, were severally subjected to a penalty of 40s., or in default of payment, were sentenced to be ...
Article : 169 wordsOn Saturday evening, between seven and eight o'clock, a cab was proceeding along Pitt-street by White's Oyster Establishment, whan a little boy being observed clinging behind, another lad ...
Article : 145 wordsRECENTLY, we took occasion to comment on the inaugural address of President BUCHANAN. From intelligence derivable from the European press on the present financial condition of ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Mon 8 Jun 1857, Page 4
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