A CELEBRATED wit once said of his debts that it was neither his interest to pay the principal nor his principle to pay the interest; and though, in reference to our public liabilities, the second doctrine of this serene ...
Article : 1,679 wordsIt is gratifying to be able to unnounee that there has been a complete subsidence of the uneasy feeling which had not altogether disappeared when we wrote for last month's summary. It is seldom that ...
Article : 2,618 wordsThe American barque Lepanto, Captain Mears, arrived on 18th July from New York, bringing intalligence of the wreck at sea of the barque Hesperus, and providential reseue of the crewCaptain Mears furnishes the following report:—"Left New York ...
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Article : 2,424 wordsCITY BANK.—The half-yearly report of this bank shows net prefits for the past six months amounting to £12,302 1s. 5d., which, added to £929 18s. 11d., balanee from previous account, left £13,292 [?]d. available for distribution. It was resolved to ...
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Article : 81 wordsJuly 12.—Ann Duthie ship, 900 tons, Captain MeKay, for Londen. Passengers—Captain Sidney, R.N., Dr. Savony, Mr. and Mrs. Millar, Mr. Levi and 3 children, Mr. and Mrs. Briant, Messrs. E. A. Weeks, M. McGallagy, J. O'Donnell. P. Phillips, J.dunlop, J. ...
Article : 154 wordsFor San Francisco.—July 13, Angerona, ship, 1215, Harwood, 1800 tons coal. 16, Loch Flect, ship, 712, Robertson, 800 tons coal, 300 tons shale. 17, Talisman, ship, 1199, Craige, 1695 tons coal. 24, Cape Sable ship, 1415, Page. 2150 tons coal. 31, ...
Article : 171 wordsJuly 7.—Alde[?] for Hong kong, 640 tons coal. July 8.—Isabe[?]a, for Tahiti. July 10.—Baron Aber[?], for San Francisco, 2200 tons coal. July 10.—New Eva, for Sourabaya, 963 tons coal. ...
Article : 121 wordsNAVL BRIGADE.—By telegram received yesterday afternoon. from Brisbane, we learn of the total loss of the above-nemed vessel on No.1 Island, falkland [?]ef, and that all hands had been saved. The Naval Brigade arrived at Townsville with passengers ...
Article : 401 wordsFor London,—Wool, el[?] (pressed),½d; [?]tto, greasy, (pressed), [?]d; elcan (unkpressed),½d; greasy (unpressed),[?]d; cotton same as wool; coeoantu oil. 50s; tollow, 40s to 45s; copper and tin, 30s; [?]des, 85s to 40s; leather, 40s; bones, 20s; horns, 20s; meats, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 6 Aug 1875, Page 3
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