Guthrie (s.), 2[?]38 tons, Captain Nell shannon, from Hongkong via Foochow November 22. Passengers—For Sydney: Major-General J. Johnstone. Miss Love, Mr. Love, Mr. H. C. Lu[?]. Mr. R. Murray, Mr. F. Bargstrain. For Melbourne: ...
Article : 448 wordsArrived from Port August[?]: August[?], barque, sailed ACCIDENT TO THE TORRENS. The Torrens, ship, 127[?] tons, of London, which left London for Adelaide on October 30, has been spoken on 4th ...
Article : 68 wordsA case of interest to shipowners has been decided in which the famous Thermopyl[?], now in command of Captain Wilson, was concerned. The po[?]t at [?] wss the circumstances in which a shipmaster may or may not pledge the ...
Article : 498 wordsMELBOURNE, 4.15 and 7 p.m. ADELAIDE, 4 and 7 p.m. HOBABT AND LAUNCESTON, 4 p.m. QUEENSLAND, 5.30 p.m. ...
Article : 110 wordsParcela addressed to the United Kingdom, and certain foreign countries via the United Kingdom, will be received at the Parcels Office, Georgo-street, for tranamission per P. and O. steamer Home, up to noon on SATURDAY, ...
Article : 95 wordsCoriana (s.), for Launceston. Durham (s.), for A[?]twerp and London, via Melbourne. C[?]d[?]ow Forest, barque, for Valparaiso, via Newcastle. S. F. Heney, ship, for Newcastle and Hobart. ...
Article : 30 wordsCoriana (s.), 1279 tons, Captain W. A. Pearce, for Launceston Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Richards, Mrs. Merewether nurse and two children, Miss Burgess, Miss Larkin, Mrs. Leghorn nurse and two children, Miss Gaunt, Miss ...
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Advertising : 1,765 wordsThe British steamer Tongsnan, captain Young, from Singapore to Hongkong, via Bangkok, was 17 days on a voyage which usually occupies half the time. Her experience is thus reported:—On Sunday night a fierce N.E. [?]le struck ...
Article : 318 wordsEstelle, for Butemsn's Bay; Scout, for Cope Hawke; Budgaree, for Camden Haven; Maggie Gollan, for Manning River. ...
Article : 23 wordsGuthrie (s.), from Foochow: 16,903 packoges tea. For Melbourne: 29,832 packages tea. For Adelaide: 1075 packages tea. For Newcastle: 400 bags rice. For New Zealand: 10,933 packages tea, 2600 bags rice. ...
Article : 152 wordsPersian, ship, for London: 6043 bales wool, 12 bales gluepieces, 148 bags horns, 42 bags shank bones, 620[?] loose horns and bones, 2101 hides, 489 casks tallow, 5242 bags chrome ore. ...
Article : 572 wordsFrom flies to [?]and by the E. and A. Company's steamer Guthrie is the following concerning the overdue warship Firebrand. The British gunboat Firebrand arrived at Shanghai on October 29 from Hongkong via Wenchow, ...
Article : 75 wordsThe facts concerning the reported loss of two Chinese warships and 700 lives are given in the Chinese papers. The ships had [?]n uncommonly narrow escape. The Chingy[?]an and a consort were comiing down from Vladivostock, when ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 172 wordsThe barque Sharpshooter, owned by Mr. J. C. Ellie, of this city, and commanded by Captain Mognussen, it considerably overdue, She left Hakodate, Japan, for Srdney, September 4, [?] is out about 100 days. Since she left ...
Article : 90 wordsYesterday cable news was received that the Baumwall, a new steamer, has left Hamburg for Australia, In the s[?]e line. Hitherto seven steamers—the Barmen, Chemnitz, Elberfeld, Sommerfeld, Erlangen, Essen, and Solingen have ...
Article : 129 wordsMessrs. J. Sanderson and Co. yesterday cleared the ship Persian, for London, with a splendid cargo, including over 6000 bales of wool. She leaves the port to-day for the March sales. Of the despatch too much credit cannot be ...
Article : 192 wordsThe ship Neotsfield, owned by Mr. F. H. Dangar, of this city, passed Wilson's Promontory at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, and reported "all well." The Neotsfield brings a large cargo of general merchandise, and is consigned to Messrs. ...
Article : 46 wordsApropos of life-saving appliances at sea and the presence of the famous Storm King hore, description in to hand of the Windsor Park life-raft. The ship Windsor Park left London for Sydney on the 6th of last month, in command ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 192 wordsRBRISBANE.—Arrivals: December 11, Burwan (s.). from Sydney; Aramac (s.), from Sydney; Wodonga (s.), from Cooktown; Chingt (s.), from Sydney. Departures: Chingtu (s.), for Hongkong. Rodondo (s.), for Brisbane, left ...
Article : 343 wordsOur Fortnightly Summary will be published on Monday morning next, and will Contain a digest of the news of the past two weeks, together with a list of the Births, ...
Article : 62 wordsA skip not unknown in the Australian trade, the Lizzle C. Troop, was lost on the 22nd of September on the Island of Yerabeyima, one of the Loochoo ground. The vessel left Nagasaki in ballast for Fuget Sound on the 15th September, ...
Article : 307 wordsTWEED HEADS.— Arrival: December 11, Sea Flower, schooner, at 7 a.m., from Sydney. BYRON BAY.—Arrival: December 11, Tweed (s.), at daylight, from Tweed River. Departure: December 11, White ...
Article : 523 wordsTHE eclipse of the sun will begin ia Sydney to--day at 10 minutes to 1 p.m. end end at 10 minutes past [?] p.m. THE Secretary of State for the Colonies has ...
Article : 9,012 wordsThe steamer Guthrie or the E. and A Company [?] arrired in Port Jackson from Foochow direct yesterday, with a full cargo of tea. She anchored in Watson'a Bay to await medical inspection. At daylight she was boarded by the health ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 12 Dec 1890, Page 4
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