Pere[?], steamer, 2500 tons, Captain John Pain, from Melbo[?]s. Passengers—Mrs. Haliday and child, Mrs. M'Farlaus, Mrs. Ross, Mrs. Kelt, Mrs. Cutcheon, Mrs. Warren, Mrs. Quin, Mrs. Thom, Mrs. Hunt. Mrs. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 850 wordsLast night the A.U.S.N. Company's island trading steamer Birkagate anchored in Watson's Bay, after the most eventful passage she has made in many a day. Captain Calder reports:—Left Sydney on 7th December, at ...
Article : 660 wordsGoal[?]ara (s.), for Batavia via Newcastle. Corinna (s.), for Eden and Launceston. Guthrie (s.). for Melbourne. Burrumbeet (s.), for Melbourne. ...
Article : 62 wordsManapouri (s.) for Auckland and ports; Illawarra Company's steamer, for Merimbula and ports; Flotow, ship, for London; Tweed (s.), for Tweed River; Adelaide (s.), for Melbourne and Adelaide and Port Pirie; Peregrine (s.), ...
Article : 74 wordsMararoa (s.), 2435 tons, Captain Chaifield, for Wellington and ports. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Still and children, Mr. and Mrs. Borns and family, Mr. and Mrs. Drake and child, Mr. and Mrs. Fraser, Mr. and Mrs. ...
Article : 727 wordsOne of Eiderslie's line of steamers, a well-known trader to this port, the Nairnshire, yesterday arrived fram London, and berthed at Parbury's wharf. Captain Wallace is in command, and reports that she left London on the ...
Article : 339 wordsThe Sydney Morning Herald can be posted direct from this office to persons desirous of having it sent to them, to any part of this or the other Australian colonies or New Zealand, on payment at ...
Article : 47 wordsMELBOURNE, Noon ADELAIDE, and HOBART AND LAUNCESTON. 9.[?]0 p.m. QUEENSLAND, 9.30 p.m. ...
Article : 151 wordsAttention is respectfully directed to the following Rulca:— No noties can be taken of anonymous communications. Whatever is intended for insertion in this ...
Article : 172 wordsPareels addressed to the United Kingdom, Egypt, and certain foreign countries via the United Kingdom, will be received at the Pareels Office, George-street, for transmission per Orient steamer Orotava up to noon ...
Article : 99 wordsMr. Russell has receved through the post from Mr. John E. L. Barker, lighthouse inspector, Goulette, Tunis, one of the current papers which he supplied to Lieutenant Campbell Hepworth, master of the s.s. Port Denison. The ...
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Advertising : 111 wordsList of passengers booked per R. M. S. Orotava, 5552 tons, Captain R. Studdert, sailing from Circular Quay on Monday for London, via ports. From Sydney for London: Lieutenant-Colonel Churchward, R.A., Mr. Thomas ...
Article : 140 wordsWITH to-day's issue we publish our review of the events of the year. IT is said that Mr. John Morley, Chief Secretary for Ireland, has received an anonymous ...
Article : 8,773 wordsMr. George W. Nicoll's steamer Tweed came out of Rowntree's floating dock yesterday morning, where she has been for the last three or four weeks, undergoing very extensive repairs and a thorough and complete overhaul in ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 217 wordsEva. for Port Macquarie: Shannon, for Cape Hawke: Empress of India, for Port Macquarie; Vale for Macleary River; Bessic Mand, for Camden Haven; Nellic, for Newcastle. ...
Article : 36 wordsNairnshire (s.), from London: 40 drums 5 casks paint, 3 bales paper, 54 drums ammonia. 455 packages merchandise, 3 cases colour, 6 casks bolts and nuts. 1 cases plants, 1 case [?]c plates, 100 cases whisky, 237 tess, 12 cases ...
Article : 487 wordsMessrs. Gibbs. Bright, and Co. cleared the splendid steel clipper Flotow for London yesterday. The ship came across from Monte Vidco in baliast, and has received first— rate despatch. In view of the unprecedents competition ...
Article : 105 wordsIt was the steamer Triumph which some years ago came the nearest to knocking down a lighthouse of any vessel in colonial waters when she was leaving Auckland and ran up against Tiri Tiri. The actual success of knocking a ...
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Advertising : 1,964 wordsEurimbia (s.), for Rockhampton, via ports: 315 bags flour, 350 bags oats, 308 bages wheat, 118 bags bark, 50 bags rice, 40 bags pepper, 6 cases chairs. 14 packages tubes, 8 cases liquorice, 73 packages tea, 20 packages g. ware, 10 ...
Article : 781 wordsBRISBANE.—Arrivals: December 30, Cintra (s.), from Melbourne. Departure: December 30, Konoowarra (s.), for Adelaide. The Aramac (s.) leaves for Melbourne early on Saturday. The Leura (s.), for Townsville, left Keppel ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 31 Dec 1892, Page 8
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