Piona (s.s), 729 tons, Captain Curphey, from the Clarence River April 20. Colonial Sugar Company, agents. City of Melbourne (s.), 615 tons, Captain Brown, from Melbourne. Passengers—Mrs. Green, Mrs. M'Kinnon, Mrs. Gr onon, ...
Article : 451 wordsA GOOD deal has of late been said and written of the danger incurred by merchant vessels running their easting down on a high southern latitude, and some writers have gone so far as to assert that there is nothing to be gained by such a course, while the ...
Article : 348 wordsAlfred Hawley, for Shanghai. Cito, for Newcastle. Thorkeld, for Newcastle. Elamang (s.), for Brisbane. ...
Article : 43 wordsEscort, for Newcastle; Occan Gem, for Sandwich Islands, Victoria (s.), for Cooktown, via Queensland ports, Corea (s.), for Cooktown, via Queensland ports. ...
Article : 32 wordsLady Belmore, brig. 254 tons, Captain Taylor, for Naweastle. Thermopyle, ship 954 tons. Matheson, for Shanghai. Lizzie, schooner, 223 tons, Captain Helton, for Shanphai. Iserbrook, brig 203 tons, Captain Frazer, for South Sea ...
Article : 332 wordsApiil 20.—Adelphoi, barque, Gregory, from Sydney. April 21.—Civility (s.) Foreman, from Warnambool; Woodville, barque, Conday, from Dunedin. DEPARTURES. ...
Article : 175 wordsApiil l8.—Albert the Good, Medea, Bravo, Tasso, Queen Emma, Sea Shell, from New castle. DEPARTURE. April 18.—Duke of Edinburgh (s.), for Sydney, via Warrnambool. ...
Article : 78 wordsHebe, Industry Horn Newcastle, with 100 tons metal, 140 tons coal; Will Water, Henrietta, from Port Stephens, with 820 bushels shell, 40 tons stone; Atalanta, Fearless, from Ballina, with 92,000 feet timber; Advance, from Bermagui, with 400 ...
Article : 95 wordsIndustry, Hebe, Suffolk, for Newcastle; Advance, for Bermagui; Atalanta, Fearless, for the Richmond; Henrietta, Will Watch, for Port Stephens; True Blue for the Bellinger; Nambucora, Undine, for Nambuccra; William and Alexander, Planet, ...
Article : 67 wordsApril 21.—The Agnes Irving (s.), for Sydney, crossed out at 3.45 p.m. ...
Article : 27 wordsApril20.— Corea (s.), Leichardt (s.), from northern ports. DEPARTURE. April 20.—Corea (s.), for Sydney. ...
Article : 22 wordsEdina (s.), from Brisbane: 103 bags antimony, 95 hides, 10 bundles calfskins, 3 bales sheepskins, 32 bales wool, 2 bags bones, 10 bags hide clips, 21 bags potatoes, a quantity of scrap iron, metal and sundries. ...
Article : 296 wordsApril 20—City of Santiago (s.), from Liverpool; Sydney Griffiths, from Neweastle. DEPARTURES. April 20.—Springbok, Conference, Crested Wave, for Newcastle. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 20 wordsAttention to the following rules will save the writers of correspondence a good deal of trouble. We eannol undertake to return rejected communications. No notice can be taken of anonymous communications. Whatever is ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 165 wordsBoomerang (s.), for Rockhampton: 270 packages wines and spirits, 50 casks beer, 8 package, tobacco, 30 cases kerosene, 307 packages oilstores, 15 packages hardware. 67 bundles pipes, 24 cases boots, 8 cases galvanized iron, 25, bundles wire, 27 bags ...
Article : 125 wordsMR. LANDSBOROUGH, the well-known Australian explorer, has been giving, in a lecture delivered at Oxley, his opinions as to the effect on the Australian climate produced by ...
Article : 4,988 wordsMAILS will close at the General Post Office as follows:- FOR NOUMEA AN NEW HEBRIDES.—By the John S. Lane, this day, at noon. FOR SHANGHAI.—By the Oceania this day, at noon. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 23 Apr 1877, Page 4
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