NOTHING of importance has occurred since the departure of the lost overland mail. All matters connected with trade and finance have been very dull—a result in some degree attributable to the heavy fall in the ...
Article : 2,095 wordsANNIE RICHMOND.—The Annie Richmond, from Glasgow, sailed on the 13th June; the north trades proving very light and variable, the Equator was not crossed until the 1st August in longitude 28·30 W. The south-east trades proved also most ...
Article : 2,544 wordsOctober 10.—Annie Richmond, barque, 694, Gibbs, from Glasgow, 119 days. Octobor 13.—Colonial Empire, ship, 1305, Bruce, from the Lizard, 94 days ...
Article : 76 wordsOctober 8.—Metaris, barque, 247. Roells, from Mauritius. October 8.—Ruabine, P. and N. Z. S., 1500, Beale, from Panama. October 10.—Fruiter, barque, 234, Hamilton, from Ho Ho. October 12.—Ellon Castle, barque, 380, Limmax, from manila. ...
Article : 175 wordsOctober 15.—Rifleman, ship, 718, Longmuir, for London via Gibraltar. Passengers — Captain Purcell, Mrs. Purcell, Dr. Alston, Mrs. Alston, Lieutenant Nimm, Miss Fitzgerald, and 82 non-commissioned officers and men, 16 women, and 30 children, ...
Article : 193 wordsFor Galle.—October 10, Bombay (s.), 1200, Farquhar. For Chee Feo.—October 10, Fromm, schooner, 192, Lutgen, For Shanghai.—October 14, Cingala, ship, 799, Neilson; 17, Harlaw, ship, 894, Phillip; 22, Beemah, ship, 837, Wakeham; ...
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Family Notices : 5,479 wordsOctober 7.—Hesperius, Spring, for Petropaulovski, with 271 tons coal. October 8.—Tek Li, Kier, for Hongkong, with 430 tons coal. October 8.—Mobile, Birge, for Hongkong, with 410 tons coal. ...
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Article : 102 wordsWonga Wonga (s.), for Melbourne, 15,000 sovereigns. Rangatira (s.), for Melbourne, 20,000 sovereigns. Hero (s.), for Auckland, 20,000 sovereigns. Avoca (s.), for Galle, 75,349 sovereigns. ...
Article : 58 wordsChallenger, l8 guns, Commodore Lambert, at Sydney. Charybdis, 17 guns, Captain Lyons, at Sydney. Rosa[?]o, 3 guns, Commander Palmer, at New Zealand. Virago, 6 guns, Captain Bingham, on a cruise. ...
Article : 46 wordsRushine (Panama line), arrived October 8. Bombay (Suez line), sailed October 10. Rakaia (Panama line), arrived October 27. Geelong (Suez line), arrived October 31. ...
Article : 43 wordsThe A1 barque Constance, 351 tons register (and noted as one of the fastest vessels between the colonies and California), to Mr. H. S. Bird, Circular Quay, and Captain J. H. Gibbon, for the sum of £3050. The schooner Jason, 96 tons register, to Mr. John ...
Article : 58 wordsIllinois, of New Bedford, at Brampton Shoals, on 8th September. 1000 barrels taken this season, and fast to a whale. ...
Article : 27 wordsFREIGHTS.—To London: Wool (clean), 3/4d to 1d; greasy, 5/[?]d to 3/4d; cotton, 7/8 d to 1d; oil(cocoanut), 65s; (sperm), 90s per ton; tallow, 50s to 55s; hides, bones, horns, 25s: copper, and copper ore, 10s; leather, 55s to 60s; kauri gum, 80s; [?] 75s; ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 6 Nov 1868, Page 8
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