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Detailed lists, results, guides : 214 wordsDURING the past month there has been less activity in mining matters generally throughout the colony than we have had to chronicle for a long time past; scarcely any new fields ...
Article : 1,788 wordsTHE long session of Parliament, which closed a month or two ago, may have sorely tried the patience of Ministers, and the feeding which followed the inauguration of the recess must ...
Article : 1,083 wordsFor Callao.—September 7. Homeward, ship, 1125, P[?]y. For So[?]baya.—August 27, Shannon, brig, 296, Sipple, 300 tons coal. For Calcutta.—September 10, Surry, ship, 1080, Ellis, 700 tons ...
Article : 162 wordsDuring the past few weeks some misunderstanding has arisen between the employers of labour in connection with the unloading or loading of vessels and the labourers. The latter body belong to a union, and the action of the Union ...
Article : 1,024 wordsFor London.—Wool, clean (pressed), [?]d; ditto, greasy, (pressed), [?]d; clean (unpressed), ½d; greasy (unpressed), cotton same as wool; co[?]oanut oil, 55s; ditto sperm, 55s; coppra, 55s to 60s; tallow, 40s; copper, 5s: tin. 5s; nickel ore, 15s; hides, 25s to ...
Article : 64 wordsFor London.—Kocuisko, Oberon, Abergeldic, Hawkesbury, La Hogue, British Seeptre, Christiana Thompson, Midlothian, Queen of Nations, Whampoa (s.), Francis T[?]orp, Patriar[?]h. AT NEWCASTLE. ...
Article : 54 wordsPeart, 17 guns, Captain Hastings, at Melbourne. Al[?]rity, 1 gun, Lieut,-Com. Saunders, at Sydney. Conflict, 1 gun, Lieut.-Com. Carey, at Sydney. Dido, 8 guns, Commander Chapman, at Sydney. ...
Article : 174 wordsWHAMPOA (s.)—The Whampoa (s.), now on her second voyage from London, arrived via Melbourne on September 4, completing her passage from Plymouth in 54 days, having taken her departure from the latter port on 12th July. On this voyage she did not ...
Article : 1,497 wordsWe learn that some important improvements are now being effected at the port of Newcastle in connection with the Department of the Engineer-in-chief of Harbours and Rivers. The works in progress comprise the erection of a ...
Article : 868 wordsREV. S. U. ROTHWELL.—We regret to announce the [?]leath of this gentleman, after a long and painful illness of five months. He had been the minister of the Balmain Congregational Ch[?]rch for a period of two to three years, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 153 wordsSince writing per mail via San Francisco on the 24th ultimo, there have been very few changes, and matters remain in much the same position as was recorded by August advices. There has ...
Article : 1,413 wordsSeptember 4.—Whampon (s.), 3500 tons, Captain Hynes, from Plymouth via Melbourne 2nd instant. Passengers from Plymouth —Lieutenent-Colonel F. E. Pratt, R.E.; Captain Stewart, R.E., Lieutenant Lake, R.E.; Dr. Carew, army medical ...
Article : 250 wordsAbout half-past 10 p.m. on the 24th ultimo a tire broke out in the Castlemaine Brewery, the property of Messrs. Fitzgerald and Pendergast, situated at the head of Darling Harbour. The reflection of the flames speedily attracted a ...
Article : 641 wordsThe Cambridgeshire, ship, Captain Marshall, from Lon[?] 21st June, bound for Sydney, was totally lost on Night Isla[?] Flinders' Group on the night of the 7th September the Gove[?] ment steamer Pharos returned from Barren Island via Ni[?] ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 95 wordsSeptember 19.—Alexander Duthie, ship, 1159, Murray, for London. Passengers—Messrs. A. Isaa[?]s, M. Poole, J. White, H. Stangrove, and E. schwartz. Cargo: 890 bales wool, 164 bales leather, 2118 in[?]ots 836 casks copper, 2528 ingo[?]in, 874 bags [?]ickel ore, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 2 Oct 1875, Page 5
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