EDWARD S. P. BEDFORD, F. R. C. S.—Mr. Bedford was the second son of the Rev. William Bedford, D. D., Senior Chaplain of Tasmania (then Van Diemen's Land), and for some years member of the Executive ...
Article : 2,696 wordsRICHARDSON AND WRENCH.—Although the continued drought has in some measure given a depressed tone to the market, really good properties for investment are eagerly completed for, and have realised during the month full rates. The demand for this ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 482 wordsSUBJOINED is an official register of wrecks which have occured on the coast of New South Wales during the year 1875:— Centurion, schooner, 48 tons, W. Owen, master; losses—no lives—in ballast, value, £900, insured, £800. This vessel was ...
Article : 613 wordsMarch 9—Australia (s.), 8000, Caigill, from Plymouth, via Melbourne. March 17.—British Duke, ship, [?] Butchart, from Start Point 97 days. ...
Article : 99 wordsMarch 9 —Bowen (s.), 1200, Park, from Hongkong March 24—Ly-ee-Moon (s.), 611, Stevens, from Hongkong. Match 24.—Adolf, barque, 561, Hupper, from Banjowanjee. Marchn 29.—Milkado (s.), 3000, Moore, from San Francisco. ...
Article : 70 wordsMarch 9—Darling Downs, ship, 1884, Wakeham, for London. Passengers—Mrs. Black, Mrs. G. Wills, M. and Mrs. Beekam, Dr. Hyneman, Mrs. Hyneman, and 2 children, Misses Hall [?] Miss Richardson, Miss Craddock, Miss Wylls, Mr. and Mrs. Dyer ...
Article : 432 wordsMELHADO AND CURTIS.—Since our last monthly report there has been a great chance in the position of the Stock and Share market. When the last mail left buyers preponderated, and shares in most of our dividend securities were sought after at advanced rates; ...
Article : 1,791 wordsTHE hopes which prevailed when last mail lett that the drought would break up about the time of what to Australians is the autumnal equinox are, to the detriment of all classes and interests, still unrealised. The most startling ...
Article : 1,689 wordsTHE following notice to manners, respecting leading lights to be established at the entrance to the port of 'Dunedin, together with sailing directions for that port, prepared by Captain Thomson, Harbour Master, are published in the Gazette for general ...
Article : 835 wordsFor Hongkong.—March 11, William Manson, barque, 366, King; 28, R. M. S. S. Singapore, 964, Peake. For Kandavan.—March 2, Colima (s.), 2909, Shackford. March 22.—Bowen (s.), [?] tons, Captain T. Park, for ...
Article : 202 wordsMarch 8.—Ousuri, for Hongkong, with 550 tons coal. March 9.—C. C. Leary, for San Francisco, with 823 tons coal. March 9.—Stella, for San Francisco, with 754 tons coal. March 10.—Respigedera, for San Francisco, with 2302 tons coal. ...
Article : 213 wordsFor London.—Ann Duthic, Canopus, Glengairn, Wave of Life. Min-v-don, Nyassa. For Valparaiso —Adela, Helen. For Hongkong.—William Turner. ...
Article : 58 wordsFor London.—Wool, clean pressed, ½d; ditto, greasy, ditto, [?] wool, clean, unpressed, ¾d; ditto greasy, ditro, [?] cotton, same as wool; oil (cocoanut) 65s; copra, 50s; tallow, 45s; copper, 30s to 35s; tin, 30s to 35s; nickel, 37s 6d; hides, 35s; leather, 40s; ...
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Family Notices : 4,311 wordsBaracouta, 6 guns, Captain C. E. Stevens, at Fiji. Nymphe, 9 guns, Captain Francis G. Suttie, on a cruise, Pearl, 17 guns, Commodore Hoskins, at New Zealand. Sapphire, 14 guns, Captain E. H. Murray, on a cruise. ...
Article : 98 wordsBOWEN.—The E. and A. M. S. Bowen left Hongkong on the 18th February, and anchored off Somerset at 11.10 a. m. on the 29th; weighed anchor at 1 p. m. same day, and arrived at Cooktown at 5 p. m. on the 2nd instant; landed 169 Chinese passengers, together ...
Article : 2,987 wordsBANSHEE (s).—Mr. Elliott Mullens gives the following graphic account of the late lamentable wreck of the steamer Banshee, on Hinchinbrook Island:—"All went well till noon, when the wind increased, and by 8 p. m. it was blowing a furious S. E.gale. At about ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 7 Apr 1876, Page 7
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