Grasmere, barque, 423 tons, Captain P. Morrison, from Kaipara 25th August. Kauri Timber Company, Limited, agent. Elingamite (s.), 2[?]73 tons, Captain A. H. Thorpe, from ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 164 wordsThe Konoowarr[?] lea[?] Brisbane for Sy[?] (Friday), and sails again [?]rom here on Tuesda[?] next for Melbourne and South Aust[?]li[?] ports. The [?] leave[?] here for Brisbane and Nort[?]rn ports to-morr[?] Satur ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 165 wordsThe steamer Elingamite sails hence for Melbourne, to-day, Friday, 15th instant. The Barrambeet is now in Melbourne loading for Sydney, [?] sail[?]ence for the port [?]mor[?]ow, Saturday[?] 16th instant. The Tambu is due here ...
Article : 76 wordsThe Adelaide Steam-hip Company's steamer Bullarrs will leave to-day for West Australia, calling at Melbourne and Adelaide on the way. Since her arrival here last the steamer has undergone a compr[?]hensive overhaul and has ...
Article : 280 wordsOo[?]h (s.), for Hobart. Colac (s.), for Adelaide, via Newcastle. Tarawera (s.), for Auckland and p[?]rts. B[?]a[?]yle, barque, for Valpara[?]so, via Newcastle. ...
Article : 28 wordsBo[?]arra (s.), for Albany and [?]remantle, via Melbourne and Adelaide; Fit[?]y (s.), for Melbourne; Ranelagh (s.), for [?] bane and ports; Elingamite (s.), for Melbourne; Huddart Parker's steamer, for Berry, Nowra Bridge, and ...
Article : 102 wordsMELBOURNE, 4.15 and 7 p.m. ADELAIDE, 4 and 7 p.m HOBART AND LAUNCESTON, 4 p.m. QUEENSLAND, 4.45 p.m. ...
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Advertising : 111 wordsThe Chi[?] Navigation Company's steamer Tsinan, in command of Captain G. Ram[?]y, will be despatched from Sydney by Messrs. L[?]mer, Rome, and Co., for [?]na and Japan, on next Sunday morning, 17th September. The ...
Article : 76 wordsTarawera (s.), 2003 tons, Captain H. W. H. Chatheld, for Auckland and [?]outhern New Zealand ports. Pa[?]sengers— Mr. and Mrs. Fri[?]nd, Mr. and Mrs. Top[?] Mr. and Mrs. Cock, Mr. and Mrs. J. Murray, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Bolton ...
Article : 292 wordsThe steamer Moray hire, form London, arrived last night, consigned to Messrs. Dalgety and Co. To-day she will berth at p[?]rbury's Wharf. The Morayshire is one of Turnbull, Martin, and Co.'s Elderslie line of "Shire[?]" ...
Article : 408 wordsParcels addressed to the United Kingdom, Egypt, India. Ceylon, [?]gkong, and certain fornign countries via the United Kingdom, will be received at the Parcels Office, [?]-street, for transmission per P. and O. steamer ...
Article : 114 wordsHally Bavley, schooner, Captain J. [?] castle; Trident (s.), Captain S. Canty, for Moruya. ...
Article : 22 wordsMorayshire (s.), from London, via [?] and Melbourne: 10,000 fire bricks, [?] case[?]ralvanized iron, 9 bas[?]es and 4 packages paper bags, 600 reels barbed wire, 22 boxes glass, 17 casks tiles, 2 casks wire, 53 cases stationery, ...
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Advertising : 553 wordsThis well-known steamer, in command [?] Captain Baure[?] and now under charter to Messrs. A. [?]ve and Co., of Noumea and Sydney, last night arrived fr[?] New Caledonia. She anchored in Watson's Bay, and after ...
Article : 146 wordsThis steamer, now on her way down from Java to load during the wool season, passed Solitary Island yesterday morning, and is therefore due here to-day. Messrs, Harrold Brothers, agents. ...
Article : 38 wordsYesterday the handsome clipper ship Argonaut was floated into Mort's Dock for cleaning before [?]pleting her loading for London. She was taken in hand by Me[?] J. Sanderson and Co., and besides some wool she has all her ...
Article : 115 wordsSPEAKING at a freetrade meeting at Woollahra last night. Mr. G. H. Ro[?]d said that Sir George Dibbs had gone a long distance to endeavour to persuade large classes of the community that the ...
Article : 10,407 wordsCorinna (s.), for Launceston: 25 cases matches, 10 cases germea, 39 casks [?] 100 rolls netting, 10 kegs easings[?] [?] bales woolpacks[?] 15[?]0 bags sugar, 95 bags stearine, 8 cases medicine, [?]70 cases fruit, 1[?] bags manure, 104 bags ...
Article : 852 wordsReferring to ve[?]els of the future, a naval architect [?] note gave it as his opinion lately that just as triple and quadrople expansion engines promised to [?] pace and coal, the long-hidden power of electricity bade fair to ...
Article : 286 wordsA curious document has reached the hand of the South Australian Marine Board f[?] the master[?] of eight [?]hips at Port Piri[?] It states:—"We, the undersigned masters respectfully request the Marine Board to re[?]nd Nos. 27, 28, ...
Article : 382 wordsB[?]BANE.—Arrivals: September 14, Aramac (s.), from Cooktown: K[?]warra (s.), from Sydney; Emma Pyers (s.), from ballina. Loch Ferg[?] barque, left Moreton Bay for Newcastle. The Gab[?](s.) left Keppel Bay, north. ...
Article : 348 wordsThe R.M.S. Victoria, hence 21st August, arrived at Colomb on Tuesday, the 12th instant. The mails per R.M.S. Oroya, which left Sydney on 7th August, arrived in L[?]don on the 12th September. They ...
Article : 114 wordsTWEED HEADS.—Arrival: September 14, Karuah (s.), in at 12.3) p.m. Departures: September 14, Byron (s. at 10.20 a.m.; Sea Flower, sch[?]ner, at 11 a.m. Passed: September 14, a steamer [?]ing a flag like one of Howard ...
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Advertising : 10 wordsThe Aramac leaves Brisbane to-morrow, sailing [?] here Tuesday, the 19th instant, st [?] p.m., for Melbourne and Adelaide The Eurimbia [?]aving Brisbane next Tuesday, arriv[?] Thursday, an[?] for Melbourne Friday ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 15 Sep 1893, Page 4
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