Macleay (s.), 40[?] tons, Captain Horatio Wood, from Richmond River May 3. Passengers—Mrs. Boyle, Mrs. Tobisen, Mrs. Johnson, Miss Evans, Miss Synott, Miss Prince, Miss Robins, C. B. Bond, J. Brecdkenridge, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 164 wordsThe R.M.S. Oraba arrive at Neutral Bay at 10 a.m, today. The passenhgers will dis[?]bark te[?] and will be landed at Orient Wharf. Tender leaves the wharf for the steamer at about 10 o'clock. ...
Article : 64 wordsParcels addressed to the United Kingdom, Egypt, and certain foreign countries via the United Kingdom, will be received at the Parcels Office, George-street, for transmission per Orient steamer Orotava up to noon on ...
Article : 96 wordsAs the pioner steamer in this line is timed to leave Sydney on the 18th instant, it has been proposed to send forward as amny samples of New South Wales prodcuts as can be go[?] together. A number of shippers have been in ...
Article : 81 wordsThe lawn arrived at Wellington from Newcastle on Thursday afternoon. The Waihora left Russell for Sydnegy at 10 p.m. on Thursday. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 169 wordsThermophylae (s.), for London, via Melbourne and Capetown. H.M.S. Taurang, for the New Hebrides. Burrumbeet (s.), for Melbourne. ...
Article : 59 wordsThe following telegram was posted at the General Post Office yesterday:—"Manning Heads reports steamer Rosedale in the same position. Sustained no injury." The Burrawong with the salvage gear arrived at Crowdy ...
Article : 49 wordsThe Kanahooka is due from Kew Britain, and the Archer from the islands. The Loongaua, from the Gilberts, is expected at any day. ...
Article : 26 wordsGuthrie (s.), for Hongkon, Japan, Thursday Island, and Port Darwin; Innamincka (s.), for Melbourne and Adelaide: Gabo (s.). for Brisbane and Queensland ports; Leura (s.), for Melbourne' Wakatipu (s.) for New Zealand ...
Article : 95 wordsFor a number of years the ships of this line have traded exclsuively on the coasts of Japan and China, but it is now proposed to run the steamers to Australia, under a subvention from the Japanese Government. Messrs. Burns, ...
Article : 59 wordsThe Naronie, which so mysteriously disappeared in the North Atlatic on her first voyage, was the largest cargo steamer in the world. It is inmexplicable to many nauticla writers that a vessel so well subdivided as the Nuronic ...
Article : 349 wordsBarcoo (s.), 185 tons, Captain James Banks, for Melbourne. Passengers—Mrs. Law, Mrs. Evans, Mrs. F. Beattle, Mrs. Feiss, Mrs. Young, Mrs. D.M'Phee, Mrs. Robinson and four children, Miss Evans. Miss Bock, Miss ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 222 wordsAlpha for Macleay; May Flower, for Camden Haven. ...
Article : 13 wordsBeeswing (s.), from Melbourne; 500 bags flour. F9r Brisbane: 238 bags chaff. Macleay (s), from Richmond River: 210 bats maize, 7 bags horns, 3 bags bones. 1 calf. 10 cases eggs, 57 cases ...
Article : 524 wordsBy yesterday's English mail, London date 91st March, an accunt was received of the launching of the steamer London City, the largest cargo steamer ever built on the Clyde. She is about 5000 tons gross register, and about ...
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Advertising : 1,921 wordsBRISBANE.—Arrivals: May 5, Vallejo, barque, from Antwerp; Aragame (s.), from Sydney. DeparturesL: H.M.S. Curacoa, for South Seas: Rodondo (s.)l for Sydney: Burwash (s.), for Rockhampton. The Alice Templeton, ketch, ...
Article : 282 wordsThermopylae (s.) for London, via Melbourne and ports; 3506 bales wool, 3[?] bags antimony and matte, [?] ingots and 40 pieces copper, 861 casks tallow, 7059 bars bullion, 136 hogshead[?] 183 bales skins, and 71 casks pelts. ...
Article : 1,133 wordsBYRON BAY.—Departures: May 5, two schooners left during the night, bound south. CLARENCE HEADS.—Arrival: May 5, Coraki (s.), at 6.15 a.m. ...
Article : 607 wordsTHE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD Branch Office, 142 KING-STREET, 3 doors from Elizabeth-street. Open for the receipt of Advertisements ...
Article : 37 wordsAttention is respectfully directed to the following Rules:- No notice can be taken of anonymous communications. Whatever is intended for insertion in this ...
Article : 201 wordsCOUNT VON CAPRIVI, the Imperial German Chancellor, has said that if there is an appeal to the country, the Government will still adhere to the compromise effected on the Army Increase ...
Article : 9,184 wordsArrived at Antwerp from Sydney: Port Denison (s.), sailed 18th March. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe Duke of Sutherland, of Barrow, which left Penarth on the 16th February for Sydney, and was towed into St. Vincent, Cape Verde Islands, on the 28th February, with her shaft broken, has completed all necessary repairs, ...
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Advertising : 240 wordsThe Orient Company's R.M.S. Orotava, leaving on Tuesday next, has booked the following passengers: For London: Miss House, Mrs. Miller, Dr. A. Miers, Mr. Ernes Rouse, Mr. W. T. Coyle, Mr. Harry H. Dawson. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 6 May 1893, Page 8
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