THE news of an easier money market in London, received by last mail, has already exerted some influence in the colonies, and has dissipated much of the anxiety caused by the advices per July mail. The startling ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 528 wordsTHE Fruiter, barque, of 100 tons, commanded by Captain Stevens sailed from Sydney on the 26th August, bound to New Caledonia, with cargo and passengers, favourable winds prevailing. She reached within a few miles of her port on the evening of the ...
Article : 489 wordsSeptember 11.—La Hogue, ship, 1350, Goddard, from Plymouth —92 days. September 24.—Queen of Nations, ship, 884, Donald, from Start Point—87 days. ...
Article : 74 wordsOctober 5.—Centurion, ship, 965, Mitchell, tor London. Passengers—Mrs. Mitchell and 2 children Cargo: 760 bales wool, 257 bales cotton, 442 bags cotton seed, 92 logs cedar, 120 casks treacle, 312 bags copra, 67 casks sperm oil, 42 casks ...
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Family Notices : 6,307 wordsThe subjoined letter and enclosure, received from the British Consul at Batavia, reporting discovery of a hitherto unknown reef or rock in the Great North-East Channel of Torres Straits, appears in the Gazette of 30th September:- ...
Article : 186 wordsSeptember 12.—Helene, North German barque, Sholtz, from Hamburgh. September 20.—Wonga Wongo (s.), 1000, Stewart, from Honolulu. ...
Article : 33 wordsFor Galle.—September 8, Avoca, P. and O.S., 1200, Farquhar. For Petropaulovski.—September 9: James Aitken, ship, 958, Welsh'; Southern Cross, schooner, 158, Kenny. For Shanghai.—September 14, James S. Stone, ship, 710, ...
Article : 76 wordsMr. and Mrs. Bandmann commenced a farewell engagement at the Prince of Wales, with a Shaksperian representation, which gave place to one of the most worthless plays ever translated from the French—a school which ...
Article : 726 wordsSeptember 3.—Childwall, Abbey, for Calcutta, with 1600 tons coal. September 8.—Chattanooga, Freeman, for Hongkong, with 753 tons coal. ...
Article : 200 wordsAvoca (s.), for Galle. Sailed on the 8th September. Wonga Wonga (s.), from Honolulu. Arrived on the 20th September. Multa (s.), from Galle. Arrived on the 27th September. ...
Article : 53 wordsResaric, 3 guns, Commander Palmer, at New Zealand. Virgo, 6 guns, Commander Murray, on a cruise. Blanche, 8 guns, Commander Montgomery, at New Zealand. Clio, 21 guns, Commander Stirling, at Sydney. ...
Article : 54 wordsFarningham, for Mauritius, 10,120 sovereigns. Henry Miller, for Hongkong, 675 oz. gold Avoca (s.), for Galle, 14,667 oz. gold, 41,561 sovereigns. ...
Article : 30 wordsFor London.—Liberator, Damascus, Alexander Duthie, La Hogue. For Calcutta.—Robert Lees. For Hongkong.—Archer, Ashburton. ...
Article : 32 wordsTo London: Wool, clean, ½d in full; greasy, [?]d in full. Tallow, 37s 6d; measurement goods, 35s; leather,42s 6d; hides, 20s; bones, 25s; horns, 25s; cocoanut oil, 45s; sperm, 65s; gum, 52s 6d; cotton, ½d; copper, 5s; preserved meats, 35s. ...
Article : 126 wordsAN event of considerable interest and importance to this city, and in fact to the whole colony, took place on 13th September— namely, the launch of the largest vessel that has yet been constructed here. She is an iron vessel that has been built to the ...
Article : 1,049 wordsANN DUTHIE.—The ship Ann Duthie, Captain Birnie, passed the Start Point on 3rd July, and was off the Scilly Islands on the 5th July, with light variable winds. The N.E. trades proved light, and the equator was crossed on 2nd August, in longitude ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 7 Oct 1870, Page 6
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