July 7.—Centurion, ship, 904, Taylor, from the Lizard, 71 days. July 10,—Leander, ship, 848, knight, from the Startt Point, 74 days. ...
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Family Notices : 5,154 wordsJuly 13.—Wave of Life, barque, 887, Watt, for London. Passengers—Lieutenant Cutfield, R. N., Mrs. Cutfield, Mrs. Cullen, Mrs. Beach, Mr. G. Woodward. Cargo: 804 bales wool, 882 bales cotton, 60 bales glue pieces, 63 bales rags, 139 bales leather, 3450 ...
Article : 167 wordsJuly 9.—F[?]intshire (s.), 1560, Sturrock, from Bataria. July 3.—Cleopatra, schooner, 199. Schultz, from Takau. July 11.—Bonjamin Aymer, barque, 334, [?]locam, from Takau. July 22.—Legislator (s.), 2160, Craig, from Batavia. ...
Article : 41 wordsFOR SAH FRANCISCO.—July 4, Macgr[?]gor (s), 2000, Grainger; 5th, Carl Both, barque, 528, Newman; 8th, Madame Demorest, brig, 432, Bissett; 29, Tethys, ship, 1228, Evans. FOR JAVA.—July 5, Heida, barque, 442, Danneberg. ...
Article : 97 wordsJuly 3.—Albuera, for Hong Kong, with 1018 tons coal. July 3.—Laju, for Yokohama, with 90[?] tons coal. July 5.—Aristides, for Saigon, with 620 tons coal. July 6.—Brenda, for San Francisco, with 502 tons coal. ...
Article : 161 wordsFor London.—Wool (clean) [?]., greasy [?]d., unpressed [?] to [?]d, cotton [?]d to [?]d. preserved meats 45s., tallow 55s to 60s., hides 60s., tin and copper 45s., horns and bones 22s. 6d, leather 55s. to 60s., cocoanut oil 62s. 6d., sperm oil, nominal. ...
Article : 58 wordsFor London,—Windsor Castle, China, La Hogue, Jerusalem. For San Francisco.—M[?]rm[?]rus, Centurion. The Centurion, for San Francisco, sails on the 4th August. The Jerusalem, for London, has had rapid dispatch—her lower ...
Article : 79 wordsPearl, 17 guns, Commodore Geodenough, at Melbourne. Rosario, 3 guns, Commander Dup[?]is, at Fiji. Blanche, 3 guns, Captain Simpson, at Anckland. Dido, 8 guns, Captain Chapman, on a sruise. ...
Article : 75 wordsTHE polling for the election of a member to serve in the Legislative Assembly as representative for East Sydney, in place of Mr. J. H. Neale, resigned, took place on Wednesday, 15th instant, and resulted in the return of Mr. ...
Article : 107 wordsBRITISH CONSUL.—The ship British Consul left Liverpool on 1[?]th April, and proceeded in tow to Tuskar with light S. W. winds. Passed Tuskar on 20th at 3 p.m., wind S. S. W., light, and weather clear. Experienced southerly winds to 43°N.; and from thence ...
Article : 3,095 wordsONE day before the prorogation of Parliament an Agricultural Return of some importance was laid upon the table of the Assembly. This return presents a view of the state of that part of the colony which technically is said to ...
Article : 2,859 wordsFOUNDERING OF THE BRIG GEORGE H. PEAKE.—NARROW ESCAPE OF THE CREW.—The barque Sierra Nevada arrived in port 11th instant with the shipwrecked crew of the brig George H. Peake on board, and brought the first intelligence of the ...
Article : 1,044 wordsTHE attention of owners of vessels is called to the following extracts from the "Merchant Shipping Amendment Act of 1873," which have not yet been complied with at this port. Every British ship registered after the passing of this Act shall ...
Article : 488 wordsTHIS vessel arrived on the 9th instant, her last port of departure having been Newcastle, where she had to put in for coal. The particulars of the stranding of the steamer on a roof of rocks near Townaville have been somewhat disjointed; we therefore give the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 31 Jul 1874, Page 8
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