Aramac(s.). 2170 tons, Captain T.A. Lake, from Melbourne October 7. Passengers — Mrs. H.G Bobardt, Mrs. Glover and son, Mrs.Dalzell, Mrs. Don[?]n, Mrs. Moore and 2 sons, Mrs.Em[?]ry and son, Mrs. Johnson ...
Article : 807 wordsMELBOURNE,4.16 and 7p.m. ADELAIDE, 4p.m. [?]OBART AND LAUNCESTON, 7p.m. QUEENSLAND, 5.30 p.m. ...
Article : 123 wordsThe American wooden b[?]que Henry Buck. which loaded [?]19 tons of coal at Newcastle and l[?]ft for San francisco, it is feared has been lost with all hands. She was in command of Captain Miller, who will be remembered in the ports of ...
Article : 208 wordsParcels addressed to the United Kingdom, and certain foreign countries via the United Kingdom, will be received at the Parcels Office, George-street, for transmission per Orient steamer Oroya up to noon on SATURDAY, the ...
Article : 95 wordsAt an early hour the French mail steamer Sazle was in Watson's Bay yesterday,and,after passing the officer of the Board of Health, came up to the Messageries Maritimes Wharf. The moment she was berthed the crew and some ...
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Advertising : 497 words[?], German mail steamer, for Br[?]men via ports. Jubilee (s.), for Newcastle. [?], barque, for Suva, Fiji. Corin[?] (s.). for Launceston, via Eden. ...
Article : 45 words[?], French mail steamer, for N[?]mea: Fitzroy (s.), for Brisbane and Northern ports: [?]ba (s).for Melbourne: Monowal (s.),for New Zealand ports. via Auckland; M[?](s.), for [?]ven; K[?]lworth, [?] oner, ...
Article : 54 words[?]azie, French mail steamer, [?]016 tons, Captain L. F[?], for Noume[?] with part of original ca[?]g[?]. Passengers—Mrs. Laine, Mrs. Leonnie, Miss Delavenne, Messrs. [?]on, Clarianne, Cudenet, [?]. Crowther, W. J. [?]ubbard, and 2 ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 252 wordsCrest of the Wave.for [?]ol[?]ongong; Chie[?]tain and M[?]e, for Newcastle; Barrangarry, for Port Macquarie; Mary Laurie, for Camden [?]en; Georgina Davis, for Nambu[?]a River; Alpha,for Richmond River; Amphi[?], for ...
Article : 46 wordsA [?]nic storm of unusual soverity is reported to have ocurred on the voyage of the [?]ne [?]-built barque Cupica. which arrived from Montr[?]e yesterday. The Capica is now on only [?]er second voyage. she was launched at the ...
Article : 576 words[?]ala[?], French mail steamer, from Mar[?]lles, via ports: [?] cases 30 cas[?]s and 26 packages brandy, 3 cases cogna[?], [?]4 cases champague, 10 cases wine, 2[?]cases liqu[?], 10 cases [?]rdines, 5 cases conserves, 11 cases cheese, 80 cases ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 192 wordsCANADIAN trade with England iS increasing owing to the operations of the M'Kinley T[?] Bill. AN uneasy feeling is stated to exist in the ...
Article : 10,442 wordsFrom advices received yesterday by the German Australian Steamship Company we regret to learn of the death of Captain J.Schade of the steamship Essen of this line. His demise will be deeply regretted by the many friends [?]e made ...
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Advertising : 890 wordsThe c[?]pper Patriarch is making good progress with her homeward loading at the Circular Quay, and the agents have very great hop[?]s of despatching her for London on the 20th instant. She has now on board 378 casks [?]ailow, 2080 bags ...
Article : 88 wordsCorinna (s.), fOr Launceston, via Eden: [?]7 cases fruit, 17 cases and [?]60 bags sugar. 30 cases brandy, 160 cases whisky, 8 rolls galvan[?]ed [?]etting, 6 casks shale oil.[?] cases [?]hairs, [?]1 packages furniture, 6 bales kapok, 8 bales fibre, 6 bales ...
Article : 886 wordsBRISBANE.—Arrivals: October 9, [?](s.), from Rockhampton; Cintr[?] ([?].), from Sydney; Bla[?]k Adder, barque, from London. Departure: October 9, Warronga (s.), for Bourketown. The Gi[?]worth (s.), for ...
Article : 207 wordsTWEED [?].—passed: October 9, Barrabool (s.), at 3.30 p.m.; Fiado (s.).at4.30p.m. b[?]th north. BRUNSWICK HEADS.—October 9. White Cloud, ketch, ready for sea. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 10 Oct 1890, Page 4
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