THE C. and N. Z. steamer City of Melbourne, Captain Grainger, arrived in Port Jackson on Sunday afternoon, 23rd instant. She brought telegraphic news from Europe to 11th September, being five days later than that received ...
Article : 2,291 wordsFROM the scanty intelligence, which is all that we are allowed to receive here, we know that the French army, driven back from Metz, crossed the Moselle at the end of last week, having had a fearful fight with ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 147 wordsThe following American whalers are reported by the Funny Fisher, at the Chesterfield Shoals, and the season's catch of humpback oil:—Barque James Maury, of New Bedford, Captain Smith, 250 barrels, and sailed September 19th, for the Bampton ...
Article : 145 wordsBARTON AND MELHORO.—Our sales this week have been—Joint Stock Bank, £8[?]5s; Peak Downs Copper Mining Co., Mining Co., 21s; Victorian Truskey, 3s 6d.—October 28. LENNON AND CAFE.—Our sales during the week have ...
Article : 297 wordsOctober 7.—Cape Clear, ship, 358, Landsborough, from Liverpool; 100 days. October l8.—Duke of Sutherland, ship, 1047, Louttit, from the Start; 91 days. ...
Article : 42 wordsOctober 7.—Jan Peter, barque, 343, Molsen, from Foo Chow. October 7.—Eliza Firth, schooner, 170, Firth, from Foo Chow. October l5.—Nandeis, barque, 260, Valentine, from Foo Chow. October 23.— City of Melbourne (s.), 1200, Gramger, from ...
Article : 66 wordsOctober 28.—Liberator, ship, 690 tons, Levie, for London. Passengers—Mrs. Hay, Miss Myers, Mrs. Pletcher, Miss Fletcher, Mrs. Nelson, Messrs. Hunter and Moran. Cargo:952 bales wool, 828 casks tallow, 250 casks cocoanut oil, 2287 hides, 43 caskes 58 ...
Article : 109 wordsMonday, October 31, at 11 a.m.—Before the Chief Commissioner: Jabez Connor, adjourned single from the 21st instant; Richard Thame and William Walker, adjourned examination from the 24th instant. ...
Article : 480 wordsMORT AND CO.—Wool: There is little change to report. Wool comes in very slowly, and is dull of sale in consequence of the continued hesitation on the part of buyers and sellers to come to terms. Several large parcels of the new clip, in the grease, were ...
Article : 780 wordsFor Galle.—October 8: Geelong (s.), 1200,Dundas. For Calcutta.—October 19 Robert Lees, ship, 1200,Rose; 22: Helen Malcolm, barque, 311, Griffiths. For Mauritius.—October 20: Adieu, schooner, 174, Lee. ...
Article : 53 wordsOctober 9.—Rapido, Dugall, for Galle, with 411 tons coal. October 14.—Alida, Barries, for Galle, with 804 tons coal. October 16.—Achilles, Massey, for San Francisco, with 2030 tons coal. ...
Article : 77 wordsGeelong (s.), for Galle, 67,309 sovereigns, 15,287 oz. gold. Archer, for Hongkong, 992 oz. gold. Alexandra (s.), for Melbourne, 30,000 sovereigns. ...
Article : 27 wordsFor London.—Damascus, Alexander Duthie, Ann Duthie, La Hongue, Martha Birnie, Queen of Nation, Resolute, Zemindar. For Hongkong.—Ashburton. ...
Article : 23 wordsRosario, 3 guns, Commander Palmer, at New Zealand. Virago, 6 guns, Commander Murrary, on a cruise. Blanche, 8 gunes, Commander Montgomery, at New Zealand. Clio, 21 gunes, Commodore Stirling, at Sydney. ...
Article : 49 wordsGeelong (s.), for Gulle, sailed on the 8th October. City of Melbourne (s.), from Honolulu, arrived on the 23rd October. Avoca (s.), from Galle, arrived on the 28th October. ...
Article : 36 wordsAVOCA.—The P. and O. Co.'ss. Avoca arrived on 28th instant, at 10 p.m., being two days in advance of the contract time. She sailed from Galle on the 4th instant at 11.25 a.m., and experienced light S. W. winds and fine weather until the 7th instant, thence ...
Article : 1,075 wordsBEFORE the Police Magistrate. Two persons were fined 5s. each for drunkenness, and other two apprehended for like misconduct, were discharged with admonition. The only other prisoner was a ...
Article : 112 wordsBREWSTER AND TREBECK.—Station: We have no sales to report during the week, and, pending receipt of letters by English mail, buyers will not operate. There are inquiries for good cattle runs, and we can place such at fair rates. The depression in the ...
Article : 1,493 wordsBEFORE Messrs. Day and Caraher. Several drunkards were punished. William Wright, charged with assaulting constable Naghten in the execution of his duty, was fined 20s., in ...
Article : 245 wordsSIR,—This morning, at 1.58, I witnessed another exhibition of this phenomenon. The sky was, however almost covered with dense black clouds, otherwise, I believe, the display would have been but little surpassed by the great ...
Article : 191 wordsH. M. S. Virago returned from her cruise to Norfolk Island on 16th October. She left Sydney on the 30th September, having embarked his Excellency the Earl of Belmore, and cleared Port Jackson Heads at 5 p.m. Experienced light variable winds ...
Article : 695 wordsSIR,—I would feel much obliged to you for the following information:—Is the New Zealand medal to be given to the troops who served there in 1845-6-7? If so, how or when should I apply for it? ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 31 Oct 1870, Page 2
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