THE steamer St. Osyth arrived on the 26th instant, after a passage of actual steaming under forty-three days—the first on record; her actual time occupied under forty-five days. She left Plymouth at midnight on the 12th May,' and ...
Article : 2,316 wordsJune 2.—Loch Ranz[?], ship, 1075, Shaud, from Tuscar 84 days. June 5.—Kosciusko, ship, 1192, Lawson, from the Lizard 7[?] days. June 6.—Norham Castle, ship, 698, Chevalier, from Start Point ...
Article : 136 wordsTHE weather has been changeable during the past month as usual at this time of the year. The early part of the month was mild, but within the past few days the weatyher has taken a change and become very cold. There have ...
Article : 491 wordsJune 5.—Singnal, barque, 430, Whitney, from New York. June 9.—Stag, barque, 334, Kerr, from Mauritius. June 10.—Magara, brig, 291, Daniel, from Singapore. June 13.—Blackwall, ship, 1189, Cole, from Burrard's Inlet. ...
Article : 63 wordsJune [?].—Windsor Castle, ship, 979, Purves, for London. Passengeers.—Mrs. Warren, Dr. Warron, Dr. Pickburn.Dr. Drogin. Mrs. Munro 5 children and servant, Messrs. Warren, Allies, Cohen, Elwell, and 8 in the second class. Cargo: 1750 bales ...
Article : 190 wordsRICHARDSON AND WRENCH.—There has been no d[?]ease in the demand for real estate investments during the month, and the auction sales have been well attended, prices, realised being fully equal and in some instances above quoted rates. We anticipate a ...
Article : 472 words[?]cisco.—June 5. Maegreger (s.), 3000 Grainger. For Caliao.—June 7, Alexandrovna, barque, 1274, Waiters, 670 tons coal. For Manila.—June [?], Berwickshire, 583, Nott, 673 tons coal. ...
Article : 214 wordsThe meeting of the General Assembly is fixed for the 2oth July. Fearful gales are reportes round the New Zealand coasts. Several small vessels were wrecked. The Suocess, ...
Article : 790 wordsWE have just passed through a mouth of depression and uneasiness in commercial circles. The stoppage of Messrs. Beilby and Scott, alluded to in our summary per Sucr. mail, fell heavily on parties in the ...
Article : 2,205 wordsJune 8.—H. J. Libby, for Java, with 327 tons coal, June 10.—Ravenstondale, for San Francisco, 1796 tons coal. June 12.—Candahar, for San Francisco, 1789 tons coal. June 12.—Tom Morton (s.), for Hongkong. 1300 tons coal. ...
Article : 111 wordsBREWSTER AND T[?]eo[?].—Stations: There are several buyees in the market for really first-class sheep stations, moderatel stocked and improved by fencing, &c. "For such we could reaaadily obtain most satisfactory prices, either for delivery now or after ...
Article : 611 wordsJune 28.—Wave of Life, barque, 887, Bain, for London Passengers—Mrs. and Miss Muir, Miss M'Williians, Mr, and Mrs. Graham and infant, Dr. Black, Cargo: 1257 bales wool, 46[?] ingots tin, 922 cackes 1444 ingots copper. 602 casks fallow, 131 bales ...
Article : 65 wordsFor London.—St. Osyth, Ann Duthie, Loch Ranza, Ko[?]iusko, Hawkesbury. For San Francisco.—Angerona, Cape Salde, Talisman, Henry Buck, Loch Fleet. ...
Article : 133 wordsFor London.—Wool, clean (unpressed) 1/2d to[?]d; [?]tto, greasy (unpressed), 1/2d; clean pressed, 1/2d:greasy pressed, [?]d; cotton as wool; cocoanut oil, 66s; tallow, 45s to 50s; copper, 40s; leather, 45s; bones, 20s; hides, 35s to 40s; horns, 20s; meats, 35s to 40s; ...
Article : 66 wordsPearl. 17 guns; Commodore Goodenough at Fiji. Blaanche, 3 guns Captain Simpson, on a cruise. Alacrity I gun, Lieut-Com. Sannders, on a cruise. Confliet, I gun, lietu.-Com. Mansell, on a cruise. ...
Article : 230 wordsWILLIAM BROWN.—There is a tolerably good supply of men set vants in attendance at the labour market. Many of the applicants lor employment are recent arrivals from neighbourning colonies. The classes most numerous are those who require town and ...
Article : 213 wordsH. A. CA[?]E.—Business uin stock and share market has not, show[?] any signs of improvement since date of my last report. B[?]rate of interest still continues high, and until a reduction takes place, our, market is likely to remain in its present ...
Article : 1,516 wordsMAY 21.—The church at Haslem's Creek was opened for DIVINE worship by the Bishop of Sydney. 23.—The church recently erected at Tumberumba, in the Goulburn Diocese, was opened for worship by the Rev. D. ...
Article : 582 wordsSUMMER CLOUD.—The ship Summer Cloud arrived on June 7 fr[?] Liverpool, whence she sailed on 5th January; passed, the Smalls on the 26th, strong gales prevailing from the W. and S.W., in which she lost her foretopsall yards and two topsails, and had her ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 563 wordsA new Ministry, under Mr. J. P. Boueaut, has been formed, as follows:—Mr. J. P. Boueeaut, Commissioner of Crown Lands and Immigration; Hon. W. Morgan, Chief Secretary; Mr. S. J. Way, Q. C., Attorney-General: Mr. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 2 Jul 1875, Page 8
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