Titus (s.), 517 tons, Captain R. Lindsay, from Melbourne, via Warrnambool. Ford, Adams, and Co. agents. Murray (s.), 271 tons, Captain D. Anthon, from Grafton 16th instant. Passengers—Miss Russell and 3 in the steerage. Nipper ...
Article : 420 wordsIn the Stock and Share market to-day, a moderate amount of business was done. Bank of New South Wales, Wesley Tin, and Band and Albion Gold were dearer; Queensland National Bank, Australasian ...
Article : 2,174 wordsVictorian Mining Stocks.—Sales: Band and Albion, 44s., terms; Egerton, 26s. 3d.; Ellesmere, 13s., 13s. 4½d., 13s. 6d.; Garden Gully United, 76s.; Londonderry, £15 10s.; Lone Hand, £11 11s.; Long Tunnel ...
Article : 222 wordsBirksgate (s.), for Adelaide. T. L. Sweat, barque, for Callao. Mavis, schooner, for Brisbane. Silas Fish, barque, for Brisbane. ...
Article : 22 wordsRingarooma (s.), for Auckland; Wentworth (s.), for Brisbane and northern ports; Rosedale (s.), for Manning River; Coraki (s.), for Macleay River; Glenmavis (s.), for Melbourne via Newcastle; John S. Lane and Renard, schooners, for South Sea ...
Article : 67 wordsBirksgate (s.), 1443 tons, Captain A. Mackenzle, for Adelaide. Passengers—Mrs. C. Martel, Miss Minnie Hope, Mr. and Mrs. Moatt and child, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Davies, Messrs. J. Dickson, C. Bauhury, Brisbane Johnstone, J. H. Pearn, J. Rogers, D. ...
Article : 112 wordsBy the E. and A. Company's steamship Tannadice, which arrived yesterday from Hongkong, via Port Darwin, Captain Scautt, recently of the barque Yarra, together with his wife and two children, arrived in Sydney and we are enabled in ...
Article : 930 wordsTamar, from Newcastle, with 420 tons coal; Maid of Australia, from Hawkesbury, with sundries; Mary Pashley, from Clyde River, with 32,000 feet timber; Active, from Cape Hawke, with 23,000 feet timber; Woonona, from Bulli, with 712 tons coal; ...
Article : 159 wordsMails will be made up at the General Post Office for the under— mentioned places as follows:— FOR MELBOURNE.—Overland, daily at 4 and 7 p.m. FOR ADALAIDE.—Overland, via Memourne, daily, at 3.30 p.m. ...
Article : 254 wordsTamar, Santa Cruz, Lady St. Aubyn, for Newcastle; Mald of Australia, for Hawkesbury River; Favourite, Active, for Cape Hawke; Mary Pashley, Julius Vogel, for Clyde River; Murray (s.), for Port Macquarie: Woonona, Merksworth, for Bulli; ...
Article : 58 wordsTitus (s.), from Warrnambool:7830 bags potatoes. Leura (s.), from Melbourne: 30 empty boxes, 394 cases fruit, 14 cases claret, 250 boxes candles, 1890 cubes, 20 bars and bundles iron, 37 flagstones, 7 crates vegetables, 78 stones, 200 bags peas, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 425 wordsNEWCASTLE.—Arrivals: March 19. Kembla (s.), Morpeth (s.), from Sydney. Departures: March 19, Here's Luck, for Thursday Island; Hesketh (s.), for Port Douglas; Alice June, for Clarence River; Phoebe (s.), Western (s.), Birksgate (s.), Lubra ...
Article : 147 wordsIn the Legislative Council yestarday, The PRESIDENT reported the receipt of messages from the Legislative Assembly agreeing to the amendments in the Dubbo Cattle Saleyards Bill and the Limitation ...
Article : 4,249 wordsCLARENCES HEADS.—Departures: March 12, Queen of the South (s.), at 9.35 a.m., and Helen Nicoll (s.), at 1 p.m. MACLEAY HEADS.—Passed: March 19, City of Grafton (s.), at 2.10 p.m., and Australian (s.), at 2.25 p.m., bound north. The ...
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Advertising : 1,209 wordsArrival: Melbourne, ship, from Melbourne December 14; Tiverton (s.), from Melbourne January 20; Victoria (s.), from Wellington January 19. ...
Article : 35 wordsWestern Australia.—Fine and clear, with light westerly winds, and smooth sea. South Australia.—Generally fine and warm, with northerly winds and calm; cloudy on Mount Lofty Ranges and on western ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 20 Mar 1884, Page 8
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