Hawkesbury, ship, 1120 tons, Captain Osborne, from London December 4. Passengers—Rev. E. J. Sturdee, Dr. T. B. Lewe[?], Mrs. and Miss Van Heuehelon and two children, Miss Lewers, Miss M'Niven, Messrs. Brodie, T. Whitehead, J. J. Hickey, W. ...
Article : 351 wordsIn the Stock and Share market to-day but few sales were reported. Great Cobar Copper and Wesley Tin were rather firmer, others being without much change. In Banks, Union were sold at 62, buyer ...
Article : 1,009 wordsComplaints have recently been made upon the inefficiency and consequent danger involved in the system now adopted by the North Shore Ferry Company for embarking and debarking horses, carriages, and waggons at either point of entrance and exit. And ...
Article : 670 wordsCheviot (s.), for Melbourne. Katoomba (s.), for Brisbane and Northern ports. Delcomyn (s.), for London. Leum (s.), for Brisbane, Mayborough, and Rockhampton. ...
Article : 44 wordsCity of Adelaide (s.), for Melbourne; Cochrina, for Lyttelton; William Duthie, for London; Ellangowan, for New Guinea. ...
Article : 20 wordsDelcomyn (s.). 1184 tons, Captain A. Chapman, for London. Ellangowan, schooner, 33 tons, Captain C. Dudfield, for New Guinea in ballast. Passengers—Mrs. Dudfield and child. William Duthie, ship, 968 tons, Captain W. M'Callum, for ...
Article : 284 wordsDewdrop, from Cape Hawke, with 21,500 feet timber; Lady St. Aubyn, from Newcastle, with coal; Violet, from Manning River, with timber; Dairymaid, from Shellharbour, with sundries; Sea Breeze, from Manning River, with 28,000 feet timber; ...
Article : 171 wordsBRISBANE.—Departures: March 7, Blackall (s.) and Catterhun (s.), for Sydney and schooners Borough Bell and Jabberwock, for the South Seas. The Leichardt (s.), for Sydney, left Maryborough this afternoon. The Derwent (s.) left Rockhampton this ...
Article : 331 wordsDewdrop, for Cape Hawke; Lady St. Aubyn, Mario, Amy, Guiding Star, for Newcastle; Lismore (s.), for Richmond River; Violet, for Manning River; Dairymaid (s.), for Shellharbour; Sea Breeze, for Manning River. ...
Article : 39 wordsCity of Adelaide (s.), from Melbourne: 46 packages a machinery, 49 packages hardware, 3 packages glassware, 234 packages tea, 400 bags rice, 12 bales woolpacks, 7997 feet Oregon timber, 4 bales tents, 2 baths, 7 casks soft soap, 10 cases ...
Article : 432 wordsWestern Australia.—Fine, very light E. breeze at Albany, temperature 64; and at Perth a very gentle breeze from E. S. E., almost calm and moderate sea; temperate 69. South Australia.—Fine throughout, with fresh breeze from N. ...
Article : 446 wordsDelcomyn (s.), for London: 4713 ingots tin, 210 bags antimony ore, 128 casks tallow, 45 bales leather, 10 bales basils, 1 bale give pieces, 1519 cases meats, 50 tons shale, and 37 bales wool. Cheviot (s.), for Melbourne: 96 bags oysters, 56 cases fruit, 2 ...
Article : 727 wordsThe market rate of discount is now quoted at 4[?]. 4 per cent. New South Wales loan, (1903-1905), £102; 4 per cent. Queensland loan (1913-1915), £98 10s.; 5 per cent. Victorian loan (1891), £110; 4 per ...
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Advertising : 292 wordsVictorian Mining Stocks: Working Miner's United, sales £7 16s.; Hepburn No. 1, 15s. 9d. to 16s.; Duke, 69s. 6d. to 71s.; Lord Harry, 33s. The breadstuff's markets are quieter. 250 tons of ...
Article : 190 wordsIt is more than twelve months since the public was troubled with tidings of a strike among the miners at Newcastle, and it is something to be thankful for that ...
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Advertising : 1,288 wordsMails will be made up at the General Post Office, for the undermentioned places, as follows:— FOR MELBOURNE.—Overland, daily, at 7 p.m. FOR ADELAIDE.—Overland, via Melbourne, daily, at 7 p.m. ...
Article : 196 wordsYesterday morning at 1.30 the Maitland (s.) broke down from some cause whilst passing off Broken Bay on her way to Newcastle-Captain Anderson, of the Kembla, reports to Mr. Thomas, manager of the Hunter River Company, that when he left the ...
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Advertising : 109 wordsThe Coonanbarra (s.) arrieved here between three and four hours late this morning. The delay was caused through the Maitland (s.) breaking down off the north head of Broken Bay, and Coohanbara standing by to render assistance. Both steamers left ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 8 Mar 1882, Page 4
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