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Family Notices : 7,121 wordsIT would really seem as if the Legislative Council was, after all, not so mischievous as it intended to be when it rejected the Border Customs Bill last session, and that Sir JAMES ...
Article : 1,686 wordsOctober 6.—Abergeldie, ship, 1160, Robertson, from the Lizard. 92 days. October 17.—Sam Mendel, ship, 1[?]34, Hills, from Liverpool, 82 days. ...
Article : 93 wordsOctober 11.—Lady Belmore, brig, 180, Lee, from Foo Chow. October 16.—Bonite, barque, 360, Weisenburg, from San Francisco. October 17.—Southern Belle, barque, 340, M'Callum, from ...
Article : 103 wordsOctober 23.—Duke of Sutherland, ship, 1047, Loutitt, for London. Passenger—Mr. W. Rics. Cargo: 2377 bales wool, 202 bales cotton, 153 bales leather, 465 casks tallow, 553[?] ingots 2419 cakes 17 packages copper, 35 bags regulus, 104 casks tin ore, 1726 ...
Article : 170 wordsFor Galle —October 8, Bangalore (s.), 1200, Burne. For Bombay.—October 10, Peeress, ship, 780, Morris. For Mauritius.—October 12, Melrose, barque, 287, Bell; 17, Brunette, barque, [?]75, Jackson. ...
Article : 93 wordsOctober 4.—Burnside, for Yokohama, with 667 tons coal. October 8.—Rachael, for Java, with 380 tons coal. October 12.—Silas Fish, for San Francisco, with 880 tons coal. October 21.—Webfoot, for Hongkong, with 1450 tons coal. ...
Article : 62 wordsOctober 31.—Patriarch, ship, 1339, Pile, for London. Passengers—Mrs. and Master Pile, Mrs. Spence, Messrs. S. Hill, E. Fletcher, and 5 in the intermediate. Cargo—Recapitulation: 3967 bales wool, 60 bales skins, 47 bales cotton, 180 bales leather, ...
Article : 86 wordsFor London.—La Hogue, Penthesilea, Schichallion, Abergeldie, Sam Mendel, Liberator, Hawkesbury. For Tahiti.—Reconnaissance. For Shanghai, Salacia. ...
Article : 49 wordsBy the Hawkesbury: August 24, Sydenham, London to Melbourne, latitude 0.15 S., longitude 27.45 W.; David Malcolm, Lordon to Melbourne, August 28, latitude 9.20 S., longitude 34.45 W.; September 1, Valparaiso, London to Melbourne, ...
Article : 56 wordsThe schooner Caledonian, from Sydney to Port Stephens, being caught in a southerly gale, took shelter in Broken Bay, but got capsized in a violent squall, and the master was drowned. The cutter Bella Coulter was capsized near the same locality ...
Article : 420 wordsFor London.—Wool (clean), ¾d, greasy, 2/8d; tallow, 70s to 75s; hides, 40s; cocoanut oil, 95s; copra, 80s; meat, 50s to 52s 6d; copper 15s to 20s; tin, 20s; leather, 80s; sperm oil, 100s to 105s; cotton, ¾d and 5 per cent. ...
Article : 171 wordsH.M.S. Rosario sailed for a cruise among the South Sea Islands on the 12th October. The first group she would touch at would be the Solomon. H.M.S. Clio, Commodore Stirling, sailed for Auckland, on the ...
Article : 195 wordsTHE QUEENSLAND s.s.—The damage sustained by this vessel during the violent gale which swept along this coast on the 23rd, 24th, and 25th September, are now being repaired at the A. S. N. Co.'s works. On examination it was found that she was much ...
Article : 60 wordsABERGELDIE.—The Abergeldie, from London, reports July 6, at noon the Lizard light bore N. by E. distant 15 miles; in company with the ship Ben Lomond, for Sydney; light N.N.E. winds and clear weather, and then experienced light variable ...
Article : 2,248 wordsSINCE the last list was published in our columns, the Marine Board have granted the following certificates:— COMPETENCY. Masters: E. A. Fleuir, D. Howells, A. F. Edwards, T. Tatwell, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 4 Nov 1872, Page 10
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