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Advertising : 209 wordsA total eclipse of the sun, so long looked forward to, occurred yesterday morning. Owing probably to the extravagant expectations that were formed, as well as the unpropitiousness of the atmostphere, the actual ...
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Family Notices : 56 wordsMarch 26.—Polly, brig 152 tons, Captain Holford, from Hobart Town the 18th instant. Passengers—2 in the steerage. Ageents, Messrs, Korff. ...
Article : 28 wordsMarch 26.—Argo, per Ca[?] March 26.—Emma, for Ceylon. March 26.—Carnarvon, for the South Seas, March 26.—Elizabeth Aun, for Melbourne. March 26.—Catherine Adamson, for London. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 147 wordsMarch 26.—Catherine Adamson, shin, 768 tons, Captain Stuart, for London. Passengers—Mrs. and Miss Reardon, Messrs, G. Woolfield, Dr. Robinson, and 7 in the steerage. March 26.—Theodore Dill, ship, 404 tons, Captain Flory, for ...
Article : 36 wordsMarch 26.—William ans Ann, from Shell Harbour, [?] 100 bags wheat, 2 tons flour, 27 bags bran, 40 kegs butter, 20 pigs, I coop fowls; Courier, from the Manning, with 200 bushels barley, 350 bushels wheat, 885 bushels maize, 5 pigs. ...
Article : 36 wordsMarch 26.—Norna, for Shoalbavan; Tirton, for Newcastle; William and Ann, for Shell Harbour. ...
Article : 19 wordsPer Polly, from Hobart Town: 60,000 feet sawn tiber, Order. ...
Article : 21 wordsPer Catherine Adamson, for London, 956 bales wool, Vial D'Aram Mitiere, and Co.; 1 case [?]seshell, A. Black; 19 bales wool, I. Levey; 166 bales wool, R. Towns and Co.; 56 bales wool. T. Broughton; 26 bales wool, 300 bags copper ore, J. ...
Article : 268 words(Before the Chief Police Magistrate, and E.C. Weckes, Esq., J.P.) William Robertson, John Andrews, Michael Farrell, John 8. Budgell, Archibald Watson, Ann Merchant, Mary Walsh, and Joseph Antonio, was fined 20s. each, for drunkenness; and C.O. ...
Article : 738 wordsOn Monday evening a public meeting was held at the Globe Inn, Morpeth, for the purpose of taking into consideration the present position of the Empire, and Mr. Parkes. The chair was taken by Mr. J. A. Portus. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 43 wordsAT Messrs. Mort and Co.'s weekly sale to-day, the supply of produce was small, and there was about the average attendance. Only 250 bales of wool were offered, but the animated ...
Article : 459 wordsFor London.—By the Granite City this evening, at 6. For Batavia.—By the Theodore Dill, this evening, at 6.] For Adelaide.—By the Amelia Breillat, this evening, at 6. For Wellington.—By the Sarah, on Saturday, at noon. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 57 wordsThe mails by the European and Australian Royal Mail Steamer Columbian, will be made up at this office, on FRIDAY, April 10th, at 6 p.m. Besides the regular mail for Melbourne, the following mails will be dispatched, viz.: To or through the ...
Article : 632 wordsWE think it is matter of regret that no feeling of public anxiety is yet manifested to make good the municipal rights recently conferred on the citizens of Sydney by Act of Parliament. ...
Article : 377 wordsAdolphus Loduit, for desertion from the French ship St. Ann, was sentenced to four weeks, hard labour. John Blair, for being absent from the steamship Columbian without leave, was sent to gaol for twelve weeks. ...
Article : 157 wordsAbout 250 bales wool were offered and sold at this day's auction; the bulk, however, consisted of middle and ordinarily conditioned, which sold at rates a shade above those that have been lately obtainable. Combing wools were in more demand, and ...
Article : 372 wordsSIR—I bag to correct a few mistakes which occurred in your paper, in reference to an explosion of gas at the Grafton Arms, George-street. Your informant states that the gas fitter, who was connecting the fittings to the main pipe—applied a light in a ...
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Advertising : 168 wordsTHE formation of a society in Sydney under the name of the "Now South Wales Alliance for the suppression of Intemperance, and for the social, moral, and intellectual elevation of ...
Article : 1,278 wordsTare actural, Draft, 1 lb. per cwt, and no other allowanco. WOOL.—Per lb.: WBT, I bale slightly damaged at 20¼d.; PC, 2 bales greasy pieces at 8d.; WBT. 10 bales fleece at 22d.; DC, 6 bales fleece at 20d.; JY,9 bales [?] at 19¾d.; WWW, 5 bales ...
Article : 876 words[?] OF HORSE STEALING.—James Radford was brought before the bench, at East Maltland, on Tuesday, to answer a charge of stealing a mare. Constable Agnew deposed that he received information from a man named Charles Horn that he ...
Article : 722 wordsIn the estate of Rishworth and Co a third meeting was held. In solvents attened, and five debts were proved one claim for wages was allowed—subject howerver to the investigation of the official assignee. The official assignee then read his report and was ...
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