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Advertising : 418 wordsAdelaide (s.), 1711 tons, Captain C. Dingle, from Adelaide via Melbourne July 26. Passengers—Mrs. J. Seale, Mrs. F. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. A. Cula and child, Mrs. J. M'Queen, Mrs. F. O'Connor, Mrs. W. Fisher, Mr. and ...
Article : 896 wordsCaptain E. H. Andrew, writing to Sydney by the last mail, gives some interesting particulars of the homeward voyage and his experiences of the ship, being embayed in ice:—He writes:—"We left Sydney on the 1st March, and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 362 wordsNo one knows better than a shipowner what labour agitators and strikes have done towards the present stagnation in business. Numbers of sailing vessels are laid up in colonial ports for lack of employment, and not a few ...
Article : 476 wordsTarawera (s.), for Auckland and New Zealand ports. Corinna (s.), for Launceston, via Elen. Jessie, lugger, for Cooktown. St. Kilda, barquentine, for Wanganui, via Newcastle. ...
Article : 38 wordsBarcoo (s.), for Melbourne; Burrumbeet (s.), for Melbourne; Fitzroy (s.), for Brisbane and Northern ports; Tweed (s.), for Byron Bay and tweed River; Oakland (s.), for Richmond River; Electra (s.), for Manning River; ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 218 wordsThe Champlain left Townsville for France yesterday. Tahiti reports received state that the Dubourdieu, flagship in the Pacific, was at Papiete, Tahiti, on the 1st ultimo. There were expected at Tahiti when the mail left on 4th ...
Article : 49 wordsThe Imperial German mail steamer Sailer, from Bremen to Sydney, is due to-day at Melbourne. The R.M.S. Oroya hence left Adelaide for London on the 27th. The R.M.S. Orizaba, hence 7th July, arrived at ...
Article : 50 wordsBy the mail to hand per Ormaz under London date the ultimo is the following, dated Santos, June 12:—"In this port, as is well kuown, the yellow fever season has been unusually fatal. Upwards of 200 captains of all ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 198 wordsBRISBANE.—Arrival: July 28. Cintra (s.), from Cooktown. The Peregrine (s.) left Flattop for Townsville. The Champlain, French warship, left Townsville for France to-day. The arawatta (s.) left Cairns for Cooktown. ...
Article : 787 wordsMR. F. ABIGAIL (late chairman of the Australian Banking Company), Mr. Roderick M'Namara (ex-manager), and Messrs. William Twist and Horace Salmon (late auditors) were arrested ...
Article : 8,933 wordsA speed of 10 knots per hour day and night over thousands of miles of ocean from Eurpoe to Australia is a performance worthy the high reputation of the muil steamer which on her maiden voyage earned the distinction of being ...
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Advertising : 1,037 wordsBell Bird, for Camden Haven; Sarah Beattie, for Port Stephens; Aldinga (s.), for Port Kembla; Jane Morehead, for Bermagui; Pearl, for Mosquito Bay. ...
Article : 29 wordsOrmuz, R.M.S., from London, via ports: 451 bars and 403 bundles iron, 550 steel plates, 155 boxed tinplates, 14 cases lead plates, 7 boxes printing type, 207 rolls wire netting, 83 packages machinery, 6 coils wire rope, 22 cases ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 116 wordsCaptain J. N. Jennings, R.N.R., in command of the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Shipping Company's New Zealand mail steamer Dorie, sends the following praticulars of a stormy voyage completed as far as Hobart on the ...
Article : 306 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 Orient up to noon on ...
Article : 92 wordsCreelman and Co., Sydney Arcade, during winter, ecommend sitters to come before 4 p.m.—[ADVT.] ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 29 Jul 1892, Page 4
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