YARRA YARRA, steamer, 530 tons, Bell, from Moreton Bay April 23. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Harvey, 2 children, and servant; Mr. Tyson, Mr. Jones, Miss Carr, and 30 in the steerage. Agents. A.S.N. Co. ...
Article : 123 wordsDEATH of MR. J. R. HARDY.—With the most sincere regret, do we record, in our obituary of to-day, the decease of one of our most worthy and oldest residents, John Richard Hardy, Esq., of Hardwicke, About ...
Article : 855 wordsLISMOYNE, ship, Dempster, for Guam. BRISTOL, schooner, Thomson, for Auckland. SYBIL, schooner, Kelly, for Auckland. ...
Article : 18 wordsJOHN WESLEY, barque, 237 tons, Birkenshaw, for South Sea Islands. Passengers—Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Langham, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson, Mr. Owen, Master Owen, Rev. E. Sakall, and 1 native of the Feegees. ...
Article : 63 wordsWe find in the latest issue of the California Chronicle, a passage relative to the social condition of that country. A mania for bloodshedding and deeds of violence seems to sweep over this state at regular intervals, and from ...
Article : 1,078 wordsINWARDS.—Minerva, Edward, Nancy, and Trial, from Newcastle, 454 tons coal; Avenger,from Broulee, 23 tons potatoes, 160 bushels wheat, 30 bushels oats; Eva, from Shoalhaven, 22 tons potatoes, 100 bags wheat, 8 bags barley, 7 kegs butter; ...
Article : 88 wordsPer CASTRO, from Launceston: 2744 bags sugar, part of original cargo from Mauritius, 80 bales hay, Order. Per JOHN ORMEROD, from Geelong; 15 tons bran, Ebsworth and Co.; 27 tons hay, W. Wright; 1000 bags flour, 2000 bushels ...
Article : 88 wordsPer JOHN WESLEY, for South Sea Islands, 3 cases, E. Vickery 16 packages, 17 packages, ironmongery, 4 cases provisions, J Eggleston: 2 cases boots and shoes, J Vickery. Per STEBONHEATH, for Bombay: 108 horses, 68 tons hay, ...
Article : 48 wordsFOR LONDON.—By the Morayshire, this day, at noon, if no under weigh. FOR FRIENDLY AND NAVIGATORS.—By the Taranaki, this day, at noon, if not under weigh. ...
Article : 224 wordsSIR—Our Colonial Secretary evidently does not know when he is beaten. We have the authority of one of the greatest generals of modern times for stating, the it is a peculiarity common to Englishmen. ...
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Advertising : 2,936 wordsADDRESS TO THE REV. J. PHELAN.—An address, accompanied with a purse containing one hundred and thirty-seven sovereigns, was presented by a deputation from his congregation, on Friday week, at the ...
Article : 559 wordsThe Goulburn Herald reports the various stores have been busy this week with both wholesale and retail customers. We have to note the following purchases: at Mr. B. Benjamin's Old Argyle Store, 6 cwt. sheepskins, barley at 5s.; 16 ozs., of gold ...
Article : 238 wordsTHE GROWTH OF WHEAT sufficient for the sustenance of the inhabitants of these colonies has been a subject of much discussion, and has led to many crude suggestions from various writers in the public prints, as to the best mode of locating a ...
Article : 1,405 wordsThe Free Press says, the amount of business transacted this wwwk has been a fair average. A considerable draw has been made upon our stock of rice by the [?]nerant Chinese, and a slight advance is the consequence. ...
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