Governor Blackall (s.), 331 tons, Captain Nightingall, from Brisbane 29th ultimo. Passengers—Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Hill, Mrs. D. J. Roberts, Messrs. A. S. Walker, J. Waugh, J. King, J. Borrel, T. Brown, W. Brown, D. J. Roberts, A. W. Beard, M. ...
Article : 428 wordsJune 1.—New England (s.), from Sydeny; Victoria (s.), from Sydney; You Yangs (s.), from Sydney; Emily Chaplin, barque, Harris, from Auckland; Earl Dalhous[?] barque, Jurvis, from Sydney; Wisteria, barque, Heslop, from Sydney. ...
Article : 275 wordsLy-ee-Moon(s.), for Fiji. You Yangs (s.), for Melbourne. With of the Wave, for New Caledonia. ...
Article : 23 wordsTambaroora (s.), Governor Blackall (s.), for Brisbane; Niagara, for Adelaide. ...
Article : 17 wordsYou Youngs (s.), 552 tons, Captain Ashford, for Melbourne. Passengers—Mrs. Weeks. Mrs. F. Les[?] Miss sayer, Miss Edith Grav, Mrs. Mason, Messrs. W. Weeks, J. Kinnear, J. Moore, W. T. Wells, Lind[?] Tullock, H. Harrison, D. M'Donnald, W. ...
Article : 196 wordsMay 29.—A[?]haw, from London. DEPARTURES. May 30.—Saxonia, (s.), for Wollongong; Alexandra, Sarah Ann, for Newcastle. ...
Article : 50 wordsTHE following vessels are reported by cablegram as having arrived:—Newcastle, Somersetshire (s.), from Melbourne; Pac[?] from Port P[?] Marathon, from M'Donald Bay; Wairoa, from Dunedin. ...
Article : 28 wordsClare, from Clyde River, with 41 logs hardwood; Monarch, from the Richmond River, with 90,000 feet pine; Morpeth (s.), from the Hunter River, with 56 bales hay, 84 bales wool, 8 bales skins, 10 bags tin ore, 7 chests tea, 25 bundles brooms, ½ ton old ...
Article : 108 wordsBALLINA.—Arrival: June 2, Platypus (s.), from Sydney. The weather has been very unsettled for a week past. Several vessels are ready for sea. CLARENCE HEADS.—Arrivals: June 2, F[?]ona (s.), from Sydney, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 167 wordsTitania, for Nambueera River; Clara, for the Clyde; Ruby, for Jervis Bay; Free Trader, for Newcastle; Monarch, for Richmond River. ...
Article : 27 wordsGovernor Blackall (s.), from Brisbane: 23 bales wool, 32 bales [?]kins, 382 hides, 14 casks tallow, 406 bags tin ore, 5 cases tobacco, 41 cases fruit, 2 cases plants, 3 horses, and sundries. Tambaroora, (s.), from Maryborough and Brisbane: 11 ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 20 wordsAttention to the following rules will save the [?] of correspondence a good deal of trouble. We cannot undertake to return rejected communications. N[?] can be taken of anonymous c[?] Whatever is ...
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Advertising : 1,344 wordsMR. GOLDWIN SMITH, who, from his residence in the United States, is now an authority on American a If affairs, in a contribution to Macmillan's Magazine on the recent Presidental ...
Article : 4,118 wordsYou Yangs (s.), for Melbourne: 341 bags maize, 501 cases fruit, 64 hides, 30 bags seeds, and sundries. Boomerang (s.), for Rockhampton: 258 pickiges wines and spirits, 180 bags rice, 80 packages t[?] 91 cases fruit, 60 bales fibre, ...
Article : 167 wordsMails, containing letters, packets, and newspapers, will be made [?] at this office, and forwarded per China (s.), to Melbourne on Saturday, the 9th instant. Mails will close as follows:- Registered letters at 9.30 a.m. ...
Article : 109 words[?]AILS will close at the General Post Office as follows- FOR BRISBANE AND ALL NORTHERN PORTS.—By the Governor Blackall (s.), on this day, at 3 p.m. FOR BRISBANE AND MARYBOROUGH.—By the Tambaroora (s.), ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 4 Jun 1877, Page 4
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