July 2.—Julie, for Melbourne. July 6.—Sphyux, for Launceston. July 9.—Whampon, for Adelaide. July 11.—A. J. Kerr, for Melbourne. ...
Article : 82 wordsSeptember 15.—P. and O. Company's steamship Shanghai, 412 tons, Captain Parfitt, from Singapore 15th August, Butavia 20th. King George's Sound 3rd instant, Adelaide 9th, and ...
Article : 75 wordsAs so many authorities, which were equally pertinent to the age of the moon and to the principle of nomineeism, were quoted at random during the debate in the ...
Article : 1,844 wordsSeptember 15.—Triumph, for Wide Day. September 15.—Jane Williams, for Melbourne. September 15.—Emma, for Geelong. September 15.—Corsair, for Melbourne. ...
Article : 30 wordsJuly 1.—Solide, from Melbourne. July 2.—Statesman, from Sydney. DEPARTURES. July 1.—Asa Thor, for Melbourne. ...
Article : 43 wordsTHIS DAY.—Victoria, steam-ship, for London via Melbourne and Adelaide: Mohawk, for London; Lima, for Adelaide; Victoria, for Valparaiso; Shamrock, for Geelong. ...
Article : 24 wordsSeptember 15.—Lima, barque, 340 tons, Captain James M'Gregor, for Adelaide. Passengers— Messrs. Allies, Cranston, and Williams. September 15.—Waratah, steamer, 375 tons, ...
Article : 134 wordsJune 22.—Teak, from Sydney. June 29.—Athlone, from Melbourne. June 30.—Rochampton, from Adelaide, DEPARTURE. ...
Article : 30 wordsJune 12.—Stirlingshire, from Launceston. June 16.—Queenstown, from Melbourne; Fancy from New Zealand; Waterloo, Anglesey, and Woodbridge, from Sydney. ...
Article : 501 wordsSeptember 15.—William, from Newcastle, with 78 tons coals; Currency Bey, from Newcastle, with 54 tons coals; Phantom, from the Manning River, with 80,000 shingles; Elizabeth Cohen, ...
Article : 159 wordsSeptember 15.—Tamar, steamer, for Morpeth, with sundries; Chase, for Broulee, with sundries; Æolus, for the Tweed River, with sundries; Elizabeth Cohen, for Wollongong, with sundries. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 296 wordsThe SPEAKER, took the Chair at twenty minutes past 3 o'clock. MESSAGES. The following Messages from his Excellency ...
Article : 4,514 wordsFor England via Melbourne, Adelaide and the Cape, by the Victoria, steam-ship, this day, at 1 o'clock p.m. For Melbourne—By the Osmanli, this day, at 2 ...
Article : 290 wordsTHIS EVENING, Friday, September 16, 1853, will be produced the Petite Comedy, entitled THE YOUNG WIDOW. Mandeville, Mr. Willis; Splash, Mr. Howard; Aurelia, Miss M'Lean; Lucy, Mrs. Rugers. Part First— ...
Article : 79 wordsCHARLES V. HOWARD begs to inform his patrons and the public that he will shortly commence a new series of the above favourite entertainments, which he had the honour or introducing in this colony. The first ...
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Family Notices : 115 wordsJuly 5.—Leander, from Adelaide. July 6.—Chanderangore, from Sydney. July 11.—Champion, from Melbourne; Baltimore, from Sydney. ...
Article : 74 wordsNo Communications can be inserted in this Journal unless the name and address of the writer, if unknown, are enclosed as a guarantee of its authenticity. This rule, in every case, will be strictly observed. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 wordsTHE property and population principles in the electoral franchise have been greatly mystified, and perhaps purposely so, by some parties. It is worth while for all ...
Article : 1,200 wordsJune 30.—Sophia Mottatt, from Adelaide. July 4.—John Hullett, from Melbourne; Panama, from Portland Bay. July 7.—Selma, from Sydney. ...
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