THE nomina in of candidaes for the representation of West Sydney took place yesterday, inWynyard-square, at noon. Messrs. John Roberison and W. R. Campball were neminaled as the Ministerial eandidates; Messrs. G. Eagar, ...
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Article : 37 wordsDecember 6.—Avoca (s.), Dandenong (s.), from Sydney; Lady Emma, from Newcastle. December 7.—Garibaldi, from Rotterdam; Lady Rowena, from Soderham; Borneo, from St. John's ...
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Article : 9 wordsHelpmeet, barque, 338 tons, Captain Reid, for Colombo, via Galle. Lady Donison, brip, 129 tons, Captain Farine, for Wanganui. Passergers—Mrs. Allcorn, Messrs. J. Malone, and P. R. Adams. ...
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Article : 264 wordsMONISIGNOR,—About three and twenty years since, I received from you a note and copy of your sermon on " An Apostolic Ministry," and not long afterwards poor Perceval (nephew of the assassinated Cabinet Minister) was in ...
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Article : 71 wordsDecember 7.—You Yangs (s.). 474, Clark, from Sydney. December 7.—Susunnah Culhbert (s.), from Sydney. DEPARTURES. December 6.—Albion, brig, Grittin, for Melbourne, with 415 tons ...
Article : 59 wordsAMONG the questions which have been heard lately at our election meetings, " Will you vote for the eight-hour movement," is struggling into notice. Is this the voice of ...
Article : 2,772 wordsNovember 27.—Contest, barque, 320, Allen, for Sydney and Newcastle. Passengers: Mesars. G. and S. Cottrell, H, Tripp, and F Oldham. Cargo: 75 tone 1250 bags flour, 587 bags 345 guarters wheat, 255 cases beer, 5 packages machinery. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 206 wordsTHE total of wine upon which day was paid at the port of London during the month of August reached 608,742 gallons, against 653,217 for the same month of 1868, the principal deficiency being about 10,000 gallons Portuguese, 17,000 French. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 8 Dec 1869, Page 7
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