Governor Blackall (s.), 487 tons. Captain Buttrey, from Brisbane 21st instant. Passengers—Mrs. Russell and maid, Miss Russell, Miss E. Russell, Miss Cooksley, Miss Helen Davidson. Mrs. E. R. Druary, Archbishop vaughan, Bishop Lanigan, Rev. P. Fitzpatrick, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 54 wordsBarrabool (s.), for Melbourne. Lismore (s.), for Richmond River. New England (s.), for Gratton via Newcastle. ...
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Advertising : 2,469 wordsCity of Adelaide (s.), for Melbourne; Governor Blackall (s.), for Brisbane; You Yangs (s.), for Brisbane, Maryborough, and Rockhampton; Australian (s.), for Clarence River; Albya's isle, barque, for River Mersey; Deveron, ship, for Banjoewangie; ...
Article : 59 wordsBarrabool (s.), 1000 tons, Captain E. Johnson, for Melbourne, Passengers—Madame Chasane, Mrs, Ricardi, Mrs. Ruse, Mrs. Morris, Miss Bond. Miss Royal, Miss Herbert, Miss F. Liddard, Miss E. Liddard, Miss Stuart, Miss Austin, Miss Walker, Miss Carlton, ...
Article : 176 wordsBRISBANE.—Departures: June 23, Crusader, for Sydney; South Esk, barque, for Calcutta. Arrival: June 23, Maroop, barque, from Adelaide. The R.M.S. Compta has left Keppel Bay, bound north. The Alexandra (s.) arrived at Cairns from the south. ...
Article : 447 wordsAmelia, from Lake Macquarie, with sundries; Champion, from Port Stephens, with 18,000 feet timber; Nile, from Newcastle, with 225 tons coal; Summer Rose, from Port Macquarie, with 22,000 feet timber, 300 sleepers; Index, from Bateman's Bay, with ...
Article : 188 wordsAmelia, for Lake Macquarie: Champion, Ann, for Port Stephens; Nile, Alice Jane, for Newcastle; Summer Rose, for Port Macquarie; Index, for Bateman's Bay; Dairymaid (s.), for Shellharbour; May Newton, Lismore. Venus. Adonis, for ...
Article : 60 wordsGovernor Blackall (s), from Brisbane 241 bag tin ore, 194 ingots tin, 178 bags sugar, 15 hogheads molasses, 48 bags oysters, 20 bales wool, 16 cases fruit, 276 hides, 14 casks tallow, and 30 packages sundries. ...
Article : 1,142 wordsWestern Australia.—Cloudy and dull, with light S.E. and S.W. winds, and high barometers; rough sea at Albany. South Australia.—Weather cloudy; wind light, from N. and N.W.; barometers rising in west, falling in cast of colony; very ...
Article : 406 wordsIn the Stock and Share market to-day business was fairly active, the transactions reported using chiefly in mining stocke. There was no noticeable change in the market except that Mercantile Bank and Great Cobar ...
Article : 2,015 wordsThe coal miners in the A. A. Company's service at Newcastle have chosen an inconvenient time for their strike, although there is certainly much consolation in the reflection ...
Article : 3,800 wordsThe weekly returns of the Bank of England, published to-day, show the proportion of reserve to liabilities to be 46 per cent. The total reserve in notes and bullion amounts to £14,500,000. ...
Article : 76 wordsVictorian Mining Stocks.—Sales: Band and Albion, £5; Queen's Birthday, £10 5s. to £10 10s.; La Belle, 27s. to 27s. 6d.; Ellenborough, 35s. 6d.; New Chum United, 18s. to 19s. 6d.; Working Miners' United, £5 ...
Article : 173 wordsIndia (s.), for Noumea: 1081 pockets 52 bags sugar, 10 cases geneva, 380 cases keroesne oil. 21 packages tea, 13 cases champagne, 10 casks soda crystals, 28 cases salt, 20 cases castor oil, 3 casks fuse, 9 cases jam, 130 cases bottled beer, 2 ...
Article : 925 wordsMails will be made up at the General Post Office for the under-mentioned places, as follows:— FOR MELBOURNE.—Overland, daily, at 7 p.m. FOR ADELAIDE.—Overland, via Melbourne, daily, at 7 p.m. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 24 Jun 1882, Page 4
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