THE most important event of the month has been the receipt by telegram from England of a decline in the price of wool, of so marked a character that many persons interested in the trade are unwilling to believe ...
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Family Notices : 6,449 wordsSeptember 12.—Sarah Grice, ship, 1079, Green, from the Downs, 101 days. September 13.—Cingala, ship, 799, Neilson, from Start Point, 93 days. ...
Article : 74 wordsSeptember 8.—Tasso, barque, 264, Heard, from San Francisco. September 12.—Canton, barque, 234, Goet, from Foochow. September 12.—Surprise, schooner, 100, Hodgson, from Tabiti. September 13.—Western Star, brig, 210, Taylor, from ...
Article : 138 wordsNEPTUNE.—This vessel, commanded by Captain Schofield, was lost on her way from Shanghai to Newcastle, by striking on reef not named on the chart, about 9 p.m. on the 23rd August. The loss occurred principally through the gross neglect of the ...
Article : 648 wordsOctober 6.—Walter Hood, ship, 918, Latto, for London. Passengers—Mr and Mrs. Rawson, Misses Rawson (3), Master Rawson, Mrs. Gilchrist, Captain Robinson, Mrs. Robinson, Master Robinson, Messrs. Geneve, Tatham, and 1 in the steerage. ...
Article : 84 wordsFor Hongkong.—September 9. Golden Horn, ship, 1114, Rice; 15, Courier Des Mers, 470 Loumea; 20, Ocean, barque, 523, Hughes. For San Francisco.—September 12, Hermann, barque, 327 ...
Article : 113 wordsFor London.—Strathnaver, ship, 1017, Donald; Damascus, ship, 968, Taylor; Rifleman, ship, 724, Longmuir; Agnes Rose, ship, 991, Purvis; Brockham, ship, 1038, Richardson; Sarah Grice, ship, 1071, Green; Martha Birnie, ship, 831, Norie; Jason, ...
Article : 100 wordsSeptember 8.—J. M. Joshua, Hodgson, for Shanghai, with 1460 tons coal. September 10.—Rebecca Goddard, Manson, for Hongkong, with 540 tons coal. ...
Article : 121 wordsSOUTH ENTRANCE TO MORETON BAY.—In consequence of the small detached sandbank off the south-east extreme of Moreton Island having again made up,—it being now dry at ordinary high water,—the outer red buoy recently lying in the line of the ...
Article : 108 wordsGeelong (Suez line), sailed September 10. Bombay (Suez line), arrived October 1. ...
Article : 18 wordsChallenger, 18 guns, Commodore Lambert, at Sydney. Charybdis, 17 guns, Captain Lyons, at Sydney. Rosario, 3 guns, Commander Palmer, at New Zealand. Virago, 6 guns, Captain Bingham, at Sydney. ...
Article : 40 wordsFREIGHTS.—To London: Wool (clean), ¾d; greasy, ?d; cotton, ¾d; oil (cocoanut), 65s to 75s; tallow, 55s; copper, 10s; copper ore, 10s; hides, bones, horns, 30s; leather, 52s 6d to 55s; kauri gum, 60s; rags, 75s; measurement goods, 40s to 50s; ...
Article : 206 wordsGeelong (s.), for Galle, 97,591 sovereigns. Rangatira (s.), for Melbourne, 15,000 sovereigns. City of Melbourne (s.), for Melbourne, 50,000 sovereigns. ...
Article : 26 wordsSir John Lawrence, Sydney to London, on 31st July, latitude 30.23 S., longitude 22.37 W. 57 days out. Omar Pasha, London to Brisbane, off Cape Otway 27th September. ...
Article : 32 wordsGOVERNOR.—On the 20th August the Governor, brig was seen approaching Carnarvon, Sweer's Island, with a strong fair wind. She was thought to be safe into Investigator's Reads, but in being steered to the anchorage unfortunately she was kept too near the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 9 Oct 1868, Page 8
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