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Article : 143 wordsThe following passengers are booked by the P. and O Company's steamer leaving at noon to-day:—For London; Miss Cleary, Mr. Brown, Mr. Lanyon, Mr. Anderson, Mr. Phillipotts, Miss Butler, Miss Devoe, Mrs. Hougay, Mrs. ...
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Family Notices : 2,862 wordsAustralia R.M.S., for London, via ports: 1180 bales woo, 123 bales skins, 44 casks gold ore, 476 bags matte, 191 bars bullion, 2 casks wine, 2 cases fruit, 2 cases cigarettes, 16,400 bars bullion, 5 cases metal, 30 cases meats, and ...
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Article : 135 wordsSir,—The Department of Public, Instruction announces the midwater vacation will commence on Monday, 26th instant, and that all teachers presenting themselves for examination will be examined on that ...
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Article : 792 wordsThe Sydney tallow expert foreign has been heavy since the end of last quarter. The following shipments are noted:—April 3, Al[?]ar, barque, for Liverpool 681 casks; 7, Camaseus (s.), for London, 925; S. Orient, R.M.S., for ...
Article : 206 wordsAbeona, barque, Black, 979, Guayaquil Ben Lawers, barque, Sterling, 703, uncertain Durisdeer, barque, Webate[?]. 989, Valparaiso Elizabeth Graham, barque, Andresen, 598, Honolulu ...
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Advertising : 185 wordsThe flagship H.M.S. Orlando is on the New Zealand coa[?]t and proceeds from there to Fiji, Tonga, and New Caledonia. She is due in Sydney the middle of August after spending a week in Moreton Bay. In port at present ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 12 Jun 1893, Page 8
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