Gabo (s.), 2060 tons, Captain R. R. Brown, from Melbourne, 30th March. Passengers—Mrs. Crowther, Mrs. Macken, Mrs. Paterson, Mrs. Sproule, Mrs. Hodgeson, Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Latham, Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Schall, Mrs. ...
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Article : 90 wordsThe Maine-built ship, the Elwell, arrived Saturday night from New York. It is three years since the ship was here, but she has now arrived in remarkably fine order, and is evidently s[?]pulously cared for. Her last outward ...
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Article : 245 wordsAbout as large and as powerful a ship as can be seen in any port in the world is the four-master Palgrave. The ship arrived early on Saturday from London, and has under batches 7491 tons of cargo. This immense quantiry ...
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Article : 1,393 wordsChingtu (s.), for Hongkong via ports: 460 tons coal, 586 bales wool, 13,000 bars lead, 515 bags scrap iron, [?] bags horseshoes, 203 pieces tyres, 52 pieces axles and tyres, 5 casks tallow, 8 boxes gold coin (£10,064), 4 packages copper, ...
Article : 1,464 wordsRICHMOND HEADS.—April 2, To[?]ki (s.), Wyoming (s.), and Monarch, schooner, bar-bound. CLARENCE HEADS.—April 2, Wyrallah (s.) and City of Grafton (s.), bar-bound, Re[?] buoy broke adrift from the ...
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Article : 8,771 wordsMarvel, for Jervi[?] Bay. ...
Article : 7 wordsGulf of Bothnia (s.), from Glasgow and Liverpool, via ports: 385 p[?]hages and pieces machinery, 669 steal billets, 85 steel sheets, 76 steel plates, 376 bars and 75 bundles from, 200 bundles rod [?]n, 199 bundles bar iron, 174 bundles ...
Article : 1,404 wordsSit for your Portrait to Creelman and Co., Sydney Arcade; Cab[?], 15s per do[?]en.—[ADVT.] ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 4 Apr 1892, Page 6
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