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Detailed lists, results, guides : 34 wordsTHE SPEAKER took the chair at twenty-nine minutes past 4 o'clock. QUESTION'S. Mr. F. B. SUTTOR, in reply to Mr. T. G. Dangars question, ...
Article : 19,101 wordsMAILS, containing letters, packets, and newspapers, will be made up at this office, and forwarded per Avoca (s.), to Melbourne, on Saturday, the 4th August. Mails will close as follows:— Registered letters at 9.30 a.m. ...
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Advertising : 1,206 wordsDiamantina (s.), 80 tons, Captain Hersee, from the Manning River 28th instant. Passengers—Mrs. Coughrsue, Mrs. Carey, Mrs. Convery, Mrs. Dunn and family (4), Miss Hill, Messrs. Ross, Wilson, Baren, Buxton, Davis, and 8 in the steerage. ...
Article : 185 wordsIN the Legislative Council yesterday, Mr. SAMUEL laid upon the table by-laws mad under the Public Vehicles Regulation Act. Mr. ALLEN brought up the printing report. It was ...
Article : 9,478 wordsChina (s.), for Melborne. Ma[?]don (s.), for Melburne. ...
Article : 9 wordsAdolphe, for Newcast; Spray, for Torres Straits;Zennia, for Java, via Newcastle; Abercarne, for Hongkong, via Newcastle: Princess Louisefor Melbourne; Zealandia (s.), for San Francisco: Balclutha, s.), for Brisbane; Boomerang (s.), for ...
Article : 52 wordsJohn Knox, barque, 2 tons, Captain Davis, for Lyttelton. Elizabeth Dougall, urque, 526 tons, Captain Keddy, for Manilla, via Newcastle. China (s.), 1937 tons, aptain Alderton, for Melbourne. ...
Article : 38 wordsSaxonia (s.), Little P[?] Catherine Agnes, Lady Emma, Fanny Fisher, from Newcastlewith 1[?] tons coal; Woniora (s.), from Bulli, with 250 tons [?]d: Duckenfield (s.), from Wollongong, with 380tons coal; Pea[?], from Botany, with 20 tons ...
Article : 100 wordsSaxonia (s.), Duckneld (s.), Little Pet. Catherine Agnes, Lady Emma, Fanny [?]er, for Newcastle; Woniora (s.); for Bulli; Pea Ben, for otany; Gosford Packet, for Brisbane Water; Leonidas, for W[?]ongong. ...
Article : 35 wordsTHE loss of another well-known steamer has to be added to the lis of shipping casualties on the Australian coast, the foundering of the steamship City of Hobart. Fortunately the captain and all hands escaped with their lives, and were picked up and brought on to ...
Article : 726 wordsBalclutha (s.), from [?]ryborough via Brisbane: 3 bales wool, 22 caska tallow, 278 hids, 63 cakes copper, 47 bags tin ore, 8 cases fruit. 10 bags oyst[?], and sundries. Sir I. Newton, from Rockhamptom: 791 cases meat, 1250 ...
Article : 820 wordsJuly 24.—Glen Albyn, schooner, Campbell, from Brisbane. July 25.—Fawn, brig. Veal, from Brisbane; Abercame, ship, Evans, from Sydney; Alma, schooner, Walters, from Dunedin; Queen Emma, barque, Leneven, from Sydney; Iris, barque, ...
Article : 114 wordsElizabeth Dougall, ba[?]ue, for Manilla, via Newcastle in ballast. China (s.), for Melbourne, in ballast. John Knox, barque, Captain Davis, for Lyttelton: 623 pieces timber, 39 drays, 71 pile[?], 776 spokes, 250 shafts, 80 naves, 600 ...
Article : 52 wordsMAILS willclose at the [?]eneral Post Office as follows:— FOR MANNING RIVE.—By the Diamantina (s.), this day, at 3 a.m. Fon ULLADULLA AND CLYDE.—By the Runter (s.), this day, ...
Article : 185 wordsMay 8, Helena Mena, from Swan River; Duncraig: from Sydney; 9, Rapido, from Auckland. 10, Cuirnbulg, Parramatta, from Sydney; Zephyr, from Fremantle. 11, Lady Douglas, from Rockhampton; Dunedin, from Otago. 12, Regent Murray, ...
Article : 499 wordsTHE mails by the R.M.S. Zealandia will close at the General Post Office on Friday, the 27th July, as follows:— Registered letters at noon. Unregistered letters at 1 p.m. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 27 Jul 1877, Page 4
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