MR. Dibbs's resolution, which asks the House to affirm that a bill for the amendment of the Public Schools Act of 1866 should be introduced, and should, among other matters, ...
Article : 1,220 wordsFor Singapore.—June 17, Sea Star, barque, 561, Brotherton, 700 tons coal. 26, Jennie Loutit, barque, 429, Murdock, 720 tons coal. For Petropaulovski.—June 24, Lady St. Aubyn, schooner, 150, ...
Article : 153 wordsTHE mining operations of the month have been on the whole tolerably satisfactory, there being considerable activity at all the principal seats of this industry, and the results have ...
Article : 1,812 wordsJune 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. June 13.—Garioch, for San Francisco, [?] tons coal. ...
Article : 148 wordsFor London.—St. Osyth, Ann Duthie, Loch Ranza, K[?], Hawkesbury. For San Francisco.—Angerona, Cape Sable, Talisman, Loch Fleet. ...
Article : 101 wordsCAPTAIN CLINCH.—Our readers will share with us our regret at the death of Captain Clinch, the late commander [?] the steamer Southern Cross, trading between Sydney and Hobart Town. The steamer had left the Grafton ...
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Article : 3,092 wordsTRUE to the appointed time, the French Exhibition opened in the 21st ultimo, under circumstances which, when regarding the weather of the past season, must be considered peculiarly favourable, for the day was bright, clear, ...
Article : 1,645 wordsLetters have been received from Mr. Macleay, from Townsville, dated the 29th and 30th May, by which we [?] happy to learn that the voyage of the Chevert had so far been prosperously pursued. For some days after ...
Article : 360 wordsA MARKED change has occurred since we wrote per past P. and O. Mail. Commercial circles were then [?]stounded by the failures which had occurred and the rumours prevalent. Most of the ...
Article : 1,797 wordsJune 4.—Loch Fleet, ship, 713, Robertson, from Liverpool, 92 days. June 10.—Lauderdalc, ship, 850, Biee, from the Downs, 113 days. ...
Article : 120 wordsJune 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. June 15.—Landseer, schooner, 426, Dixon, from Samarang. ...
Article : 58 wordsJune 11.—Gleng[?], Femister, for London. Passengers—Mrs. Femister, Miss Matbey, Messrs. T.Walley and Machattie, Cargo: 1377 bales wool, 557 cakes 12,268 ingots copper, 3804 ingots tin, 309 casks tallow, 3603 bags bark, 85 logs ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 9 Jul 1875, Page 7
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