[?] (s.) (German-Australian [?] 2[?] tons, Captain I. B[?], from Hamburg September 4, Antwerp September 11, Patras September 25, Port Said September 28, Suez September [?]9, Adelaide 4th instant, Melbourne November 11, and ...
Article : 442 wordsMELBOURNE, 4.15 and 7 p.m. ADELAIDE, 4 and 7 p.m. HOBART AND LAUNCESTON, 7 p.m. QUEENSLAND, 5.30 p.m. ...
Article : 119 wordsParcels addressed to the United Kingdom, and certain foreign countries via tha United Kingdom, will be received at the Parcels Office, George-street, for transmission per Orient steamer Ormuz up to noon on SATURDAY, the 22nd ...
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Advertising : 487 wordsMenmuir (s.), for Hongkong via ports. Tek[?]po (s.), for Newcastle. Heathfield (s.), for London. ...
Article : 16 wordsTsinan (s.), for Hongkong, via potts; Na[?] (s.), for Bluff Harbour, N.Z.; Buninyong (s.), for Melbourne and Adelaide; Burrumb[?] (s.), for Melbourne; M[?] (s.), for Melbourne; [?] (s.), for Port Macquarie; ...
Article : 57 wordsOne would have thought that after the breakdown of the Joggins raft on the Atlantic coast the lumbermen on the Pacific side would have been chary about embarking in the raft enterprise. A Californian exchange says on the subject, ...
Article : 304 wordsHeathfield (s.), 2140 tons, Captain F. [?] Griffith, for London. ...
Article : 14 wordsKiama (s.), for Moruya; Star of Peace, for Brisbane Water; Guiding Star, for Port Stephens; Alert and Currajong, for Newcastle; Ett[?], for Ca[?] Haven; A[?]y Moir, for Manning River, via Newcastle. ...
Article : 35 wordsMaranoa (s.), from Melbourne: 2150 bags flour[?] 57 sacks [?]meal, 222 bags chaff, 107 bags onions, 180 bales hops, 579 packages tea, [?] boxes [?] 20[?] cases fruit, 53 cases whisky, 10 cases food, 10 cases treacle, 80 cases sugar, 2 cases ...
Article : 829 wordsTo-day, early this forenoon, the Kaiser Wilhelm [?] the pride of the North German Lloyd's line, is due here from Bremen. Arrangements have been made by Messrs. F. B[?] and Co. to coal the vessel in Neutral Bay before bringing her ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 252 wordsThe steamer Port Victor was yesterday doubled alongside the ships Cutty Sark and Y[?] at the Circular Quay. She has to take aboard about 4000 bales of wool, and will probably sail hence to-morrow evening or Sunday morning. ...
Article : 96 wordsThe Walrarana is the first steamer hence to Auckland, and will be despatched to-morrow; the Tekapo is timed to leave here also to-morrow for Wellington. The Wakatipu, which has arrived at Brisbane from New Zealand, has part cargo ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 203 wordsThe Menmuir left here yesterday for Hongkong. As has been mentioned, she takes a number of passengers[?] [?]ncluding 11 ladies and 8 male teachers in connection with the Chinese Inland Mission. At the hour of leaving the E. and A. ...
Article : 276 wordsM[?] (s.), for Hongkong, via Queenland ports, and Port Darwin: 119 cases kerosene, 80 cases candles, 20 cases milk, 25 cases beer, 20 cases ale, 58 bags sugar, 15 cases whisky, [?] cases schnapps, 24 cases geneva, 20 cases sherry, ...
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Advertising : 1,359 wordsBRISBANE.—Arrival: Barrabool (s.), from Sydney. [?] lagh (s.), for Rockhampton, left Maryborough on Wednesday night; the Glanworth (s.), left Rockhampton on Thursday morning, for Sydney; the C[?]ntra (s.), Cooktown for ...
Article : 276 wordsThe North German Lloyd's Imperial mail steamer Elbe left Suez outwards on the evening of the 18th. The Orient S. N. Company's R.M.S. Orizaba arrived at Colombo from Australia November [?] ...
Article : 36 wordsTWEED HEADS.—Arrival: November 20, Annie The[?] schooner, at 1.30 p.m., from Sydney. Passed: November 20, Fiona (s.), at 1 p.m., north. BYRON BAY.—Arrival: November 1[?], Tweed (s.), at 7 ...
Article : 421 wordsThe German barque Argo, 105 days out from Hamburg, bound to Sydney, passed Wilson's P[?] at 8.30 a.m. yesterday, and reported "all well." The Argo brings a large cargo if the usual Hamburg description, principally ...
Article : 55 wordsOnly seldom in the history of the Clarence River trade at this season of the year does a steamer meet with as much bad weather as the Auatralian met with on her last round trip completed yesterday. The steamer is one of John See ...
Article : 243 wordsGENERAL BOOTH has received a letter from her Majesty the Queen expressing sympathy with his scheme for the reclamation of the masses. THE Court at Tipperary, after hearing the charges ...
Article : 8,210 wordsThe outgoing steamer for London on Monday next in the Orient line is the ocean grey[?]ound Ormuz. She will have a large cargo, and has done very well for passengers. An item in the outward freight is a shipment of 50 tons of fresh ...
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Advertising : 90 wordsThe Hamburg-Australian line steamship E[?]en, which left Newcastle for Sydney yesterday, is in command of Captain [?] who was chief with the late Captain Schade. Captain S[?] it may be remembered, died quite suddenly. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 21 Nov 1890, Page 4
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