G. F. WANT.—Sheep Stations: There is a good demand for properties, well improved, situated in the salt-bush country, and a fair amount of business could be done were owners to, relax, a little in their prices. Cattle Stations: There are plenty of buyers ...
Article : 770 wordsUnder and by virtue of the powers conferred upon us by the "Navigation Act of 1871," and by the "Navigation Act Amendment Act of 1873," we the Marine Board of New South Wales, hereby make the following Harbour Regulations, that is to say:- ...
Article : 768 wordsWILLIAM BROWN.—Business in the labour market is tolerably active: there is a good demand for men servants, as farming men, shepherds, bush labourers, milkmen, cooks, grooms, coachmen, gardeners, and generally useful men. There is also ...
Article : 226 wordsJune 10.—Madam Demorest, barque, 449, Sargant, from the Start Point, 109 days. June 22.—Halloween, ship, [?], Watt, from the Lizard, 72 days. ...
Article : 65 wordsJune 9.—Winefied, ship 1359 tons. Fawker, for London. Passengers—Mrs. Evans, Rev. J. Williams, Rev. J. Evans, Miss Thompson, Captain Richards, Dr. Glider, Mrs. Lyons, Messrs. Twerm, Alexander, W. Walker, T. Shone, W. Ryland, E. do ...
Article : 255 wordsCHARLES AUGUSE.—This vessel was totally wrecked on April 27, on her passage from Newcastle to Singapore, on Eastern Fields Reefs. The captain and nine men arrived at Port Albany, after eight days, in a small boat. The chief mate and eight men left ...
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Family Notices : 5,211 wordsJune 2—Tom Morton (s.), 1200. Webster, from Hongkong. June 11.—Parana, schooner, 266, Bar, from Batavia. June 17.—Rober[?], schooner, 187. Cluney. June 27.—Ellen, barque, [?] Kind[?], from [?] ...
Article : 59 wordsFor [?]—June l3, Tom Morton (s.), 15.9, Webster; Jason (s.), 1976, De Bower. For Hiago.—June 13. Salacia, barque, 423, Jackson. For Shanghai.—June 10, Borealis, ship, 1200, Beard; June 29, ...
Article : 73 wordsJune 6.—Loch Katrine, for Galle, 600 tons coal. June 6.—Beautiful Star, for Hongkong, 733 tons coal. June 8.—Norhom Castle, for Shanghai, with 1005 tons coal. June 10.—Commercant, for S[?]gon, with 4[?] tons coal. ...
Article : 168 wordsFor London.—Glengairn, Wave of Life, Windsor Castle. For Hiago.—Kerchalon. For San Francisco.—Narworth, British India, John Gambles, Robin Hood. ...
Article : 78 wordsFLINTSHIRE (s.)—The steamer Flintshire, from Batavia 5th June, with a large number of passengers and a full cargo of eastern produce, had prosecuted her voyage successfully until she arrived at Townsville on 23rd June. Shortly after taking her ...
Article : 921 wordsFor London.—Wool (clean) ?d., greasy ½d., tallow 60s. to 65s., hides 50s., preserved meats 45s., cotton ?d., supressed.1d., cocoa nut oil 75s., leather 6[?]s., tin and copper 60s. ...
Article : 29 wordsPearl, 17 guns, Commodore Geodenough, at Sydney. Rosario, 3 guns, Commander Dupis, at Fiji. Blanche, 3 guns, Captain Simpson, at Auckland. Dido, 8 guns, Captain Chapman, on a cruise. ...
Article : 841 wordsWE do not know whether our readers were conscious yesterday of any unusual sensation of relief, but it ia a fact that on that date the deficiency debt which has so long been the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 379 wordsSTRANDING OF THE MACGREGOR (s.)—On May 19, an inquiry was held by the Marine Board of New South Wales into the circumstances connected with the stranding of the A. and A. Mail Steamship Macgregor, at Kandavau, on the 26th February last. ...
Article : 556 wordsHALLOWEEN.—The Halloween arrived on June 22, from London. From the log of the Halloween we find she left Gravesend on the 4th April, with afresh S.W. gale; passed through the Downs on the 6th, wind west; landed the pilot at the Start on the 9th, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 3 Jul 1874, Page 8
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