Helen Macgregor (s.), 110 tons, Captain Curphey, from Grafton. Passengers—Miss R. Cohen, Miss A. Cohen, Mrs. Humphery, Messrs. Chewnal, Maurice, Callepery, and 3 in the steerage, G. and N. E. Co., agents. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 651 wordsLatitude 38[?] 51' 41". Longitude 10h. 4m. 46s. Magnetic variation 9[?] 35' 26" East. 9th September. 1871. The Time-ball is dropped daily (Sundays excepted) at lh. p.m. Sydney mean time, or 2h. 55m. 14s. a.m., Greenwich mean time. ...
Article : 218 wordsOVER three hundred (300) ounces of nearly pure gold was picked out of the quartz in Kronan's claim last night. ...
Article : 22 wordsAlexandra (s.), for Melbourne. Martha Birnie, for London. Gulnare, for South Sea Islands. ...
Article : 24 wordsTasso, for Mauritius; Mary Blair, for Hongkong; Agnes Irving (s.), for Grafton; Onward, for Melbourne; John Wesley, for Friendly Islands; City of Hobart (s.), for Hobart Town. ...
Article : 38 wordsThe Escort left to-day, taking from Grenfell 1216 oz. 7 dwts. 13 grs. of gold, principally obtained from the reefs. Reefing enterprises contiune extending, and large leases have been taken up, and new ...
Article : 36 wordsTasso, barques, 264 tons, Captain Heard, for Mauritius. Passengers—Messrs. C. S. Miller and 1 in the steerage. Onward, schooner, 68 tons, Captain King, for Melbourne. Gulnare, schooner, 64 tons, Captain Cook, for Poningee, S. S. ...
Article : 110 wordsThe pleasure trip of the City of Adelaide was a complete success. All the delegates, with the exception of Sir James Martin, were present, together with the members of the Ministry. The vessel steamed fifteen ...
Article : 224 wordsHenrietta, from Brisbane Water, with 10,000 feet timber, 14,000 laths, 300 felloes, 130,000 shingles: May, from Tuross River, with 250 bags bark, 200 cheeses, 3 kegs butter; Peri, from Kiama, with 80 tons stone; Woniora (s.), from Bulli, with 250 ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 471 wordsAlchymist (s.), Henrietta for Brisbane Water; Maid of Erin, for Hawkesbury; William and Betsy, for Broken Bay; Urania, Saxonia, Tasmania, for Newcastle; Woniora (s.), for Bulli; Gimbola, for Shoalhaven; Peri, for Kiama; Agenoria, for ...
Article : 47 wordsLeichardt (s.), from Brisbane: 187 bales wool, 99 bales skins, 15 casks tallow, 203 cases meat, 70 hides, 10 bales cotton, 9 barrels pork, 38 cases fruit, 168 bags oysters, 19 bundles cane, 29 oz. 11 dwts. gold, 8 packages. ...
Article : 43 wordsTasso, for Mauritius: 117 cases wine, Scott, Henderson, and Co.; 70 packages tatter, H. W. Harper; 12 iron tanks, 136 tons coal, 7 cases axle grease, 29 casks beef, 14 kegs lard, W. E. Heard; 14 casks beef, G. Stenning; 9 horses, Dangar, Gedye, and ...
Article : 530 wordsARRIVED.—Rangatira s.), from Adelaide; at 5 p.m., Balclutha (s.), from Sydney. SAILED.—Kate Waters barque, for Newcastle; at 7 p.m., Hero (s.), for Sydey. ...
Article : 32 wordsSignalled, at 6 p.m.: Nieveh, ship, from London to Sydney, eighty-two day out. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 472 wordsActive steps are being taen to form a Turf Club. Weather unsettled. ...
Article : 25 wordsThe China, from Hongkog, brings 8174 bags sugar on account of the China Suar Refinery. Sales of wheat have taen place at 4s. 7d. to 4s. 7½d.; and a sale of cou[?] Hour at £10 15s. free ...
Article : 48 wordsMails will close at the General Post Office as follows:— FOR HOBART TOWN.—By the City of Hebart (s.), this day, at 11.30 a.m. FOR FRIENDLY ISLANDS.—By the John Wesley, this day, at ...
Article : 67 wordsTHE mails by the steamship RANGOON will be closed at the General Post Office on SATURDAY, the 7th day of October, 1871, as follows:— For registered letters, at 3.30 p.m. on FRIDAY, the 6th ...
Article : 468 wordsABOUT twenty minutes past [?] o'clock on last Saturday forenoon, a fire broke out in to chimney of house No. 1, Fowler's-square, occupied by a [?]an named Watson Monkman. Some of the members of he Insurance Brigade ...
Article : 1,011 wordsTHE meeting held at Newcastle a short time ago, in reference to the proposed conversion of the barracks into a lunatic asylum, has once more given prominence to a very difficult subject. ...
Article : 3,650 wordsFOR the last twenty-four hours the weather has been very unsettied. Early yesterday morning the wind was from the N.E., the sky being wild and confused. At noon it shifted io the eastward, and during the afternoon back again to N. and N.W., ...
Article : 125 wordsSeptember 20.—William Acker, barque, Beer, from Geelong, with 372 bales hay. September 30.—New England (s.), from Sydney. DEPARTURES. ...
Article : 167 wordsSeptember 25.—Leonidas, for Newcastle. ...
Article : 16 wordsSeptember 26.—Young Australian, from Sydney, via Bowen. DEPARTURE. September 25.—Princess Alexandra, for Sydney, via Brisbane. ...
Article : 22 wordsSeptember 26.—Egmont (s.), from Sydney. DEPARTURE. September 24.—Circe, for Sydney. ...
Article : 28 wordsSeptember 23.—Jane, from Sydney. ...
Article : 17 wordsSeptember 29.—You Yangs (s.), from Sydney. September 30.—The Lord Warden, from London; Catherine, from Foochow; Penola (s.), from Adelaide. DEPARTURES. ...
Article : 78 wordsSeptember 29.—Blackbird (s.), for Sydney. ...
Article : 16 wordsDATE. TIME. WINDS. REMARKS. Sept. 30. 8.30 a.m. Calm. Cloudy. Noon. E.N.E. Light, and cloudy. 5 p.m. N.E. Ditto, and ditto. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 2 Oct 1871, Page 4
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