Burrumbeet (s.), 2420 tons. Captain George Tait, from Melbourne August 18. Passengers—Messrs. A. L. Ralph, J. Goddard, J. Collis, W. Judge, P. Judge, R. Balmer. E. Galwar, F. J. Brett, T Flanigan, C. Lilley, F. Lilley, J. Ritchie, ...
Article : 162 wordsJulia, for Durris Lake: Greyhound (s.), for Shellharbour; Isabella, for Newcastle or Wollongong; Nellie and Norman, for Newcastle; Petrel, for Cape Hawke: Alice May, for Camden Haven: Amphitrito, for Richmond River, via ...
Article : 48 wordsThe announcement by cable that the Imperial Government "has decided to shorten the Address next session, in the hope of being able to limit the debate ...
Article : 378 wordsBurrumbeat (s.), from Melbourne: 1529 bags chaff, 720 bales straw, 120 bags flour, 340 bags bark, 1 case, 1 bale skins, 1 coil rope, quantity of sundries, and excess luggage. Waroonga (s.), from Fiji: 21,500 bunches bananas. 1015 ...
Article : 456 words"The conflict is not of our seeking, but seeing that it is inevitable, we are resolved to fight it out once for all to the bitter end." That is the language of the ...
Article : 1,450 wordsIT is estimated that between 4000 and 5000 men are on strike, and the number will be daily added to by the arrival of additional ships. IT is rumoured in labour circles that the gas ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 84 wordsThe R.M.S. Occana arrived at Sucz on the morning of the 19th instant, homeward, and the R.M.S. Parramatta arrived at London on the evening of the 19th. ...
Article : 30 wordsMessrs. Cowlishaw Brothers have been advised that the Currie line steamer Argus left Calcutta on Friday last, the 15th instant, direct for Melbourne and Sydney, with a full cargo of Eastern produce. ...
Article : 37 wordsThe Gibb line steamer Tartar, from Foonchow for Sydney, with new reason's teas, left the Lytton Bar (Brisbane River) on Tuesday night. She passed the Richmond River Heads at 9.30 a.m. yesterday, and may be expected to arrive this ...
Article : 51 wordsThere is no subject on which it is more difficult to lay down lines of general principle, and at the samo time on which general principles are more confidently ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 99 wordsThe Scottish Chief, a smart-looking Sunderland-built barque of 658 tons register, arrived in Port Jackson from Antwerp yesterday. The Scottish Chief is owned by Messrs. Tomlinson, Hodgetts, and Co., Liverpool, ...
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Advertising : 311 wordsThrough a speculative movement the price of silver in New York has been advanced to 121 cents., or about 5s O½d per ounce. Perhaps never before has ...
Article : 494 wordsA late Auckland exchange says:—"The Island schooner Christine, Captain J. M'Liver, has completed her loading for Norfolk Island and Noumea, and hauled out from her berth at the Queen-street Wharf Into the stream, whence she will ...
Article : 104 wordsThe origin of the name Glatton, which during the greater part of the last hundred years has found a place in the Navy List, and which is now borne by the largest coast-defence ironclad, has always puzzled naval historians and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 241 wordsApropos of Chinese naval matters, a correspondent sends curious and horrible account of some Chinese naval executions which were recently carried out at the port of Kowloon. The prisoners were brought ashore in baskets by beats from ...
Article : 214 wordsThe Blenheim, launched at Blackwall (with the exception of her sister ship the Blake, launched at Chatham by Lady George Hamilton last year) is the largest unarmoured warship afloat—a vessel of 9000 tons displacement, constructed ...
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Advertising : 1,427 wordsTHE post-office authorities have notified that until the steamers resume running the following arrangements will be carried out:—Mails for Clarence Town, East and West Maitland, Dungog, ...
Article : 5,689 wordsAt 11 o'clock last night the A. U. S. N. Company's steamer Waroonga arrived from her usual trip to the islands. Captain D. Calder has kindly sent the following account of the round voyage:—Left Sydney July [?] at 5.50 p.m., arrived at ...
Article : 194 wordsH.M.S. Rapid, which left Suva on the 8th instant for New Guinea, took as passenges 12 men to act as a nucleus for a body of armed constabulary for Sir William M'Gregor, Governor of the British ...
Article : 112 wordsThe Fiji Times, to hand by the A. U. S. N. Company's steamer Waroonga, remarks:—"From all the ports of discharge we hear the same warning as to our banana shipments. 'Send none but the finest fruit, well matured and in prime ...
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Advertising : 20 wordsBRISBANE.—Departure: August 20, R.M.S. Dorunda, for Batavia. Burwah (s.), Rockhampton for Sydney, left Maryborough to-day, Barcoo (s.), Cooktown for Sydney, left Flattop Island on Tuesday night. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 21 Aug 1890, Page 6
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