AT a meeting of the Executive Council held on the 30th October, Mr. Sutherland, the new Minister for Public Works, was appointed Commissioner for Railways, vice Mr. Byrnes, resigned. ...
Article : 222 wordsNovember 6.—Rosario, Monzean, for Saigon, with 180 tons coal. November 7.—Neillie Chapia, Nass, for Hongkong, with 8:0 tons coal. ...
Article : 94 wordsFor London.—Ascalon, ship, 938, Scott; Brookham, ship, 1038, Kichardson; Colonial Empire, ship, 1305, Bruce; Jason, ship, 887, Murray; La Hogue, ship, 1360, Goddard; Lochiel, ship, 900, Monkman; Sarah Grice, ship, 1071, Green. ...
Article : 79 wordsChallenger, 18 guns, Commedore Lambert, at Sydney, Charybdis, 17 guns. Captain Lyons, at New Zealand. Rosarlo, [?] guns, Commander Palmer, at New Zealand, Virago, 6 guns, Captain Bingham, on a cruise. ...
Article : 42 wordsDandenong (s.), for Melbourne, 10,000 sovereigns. Bombay (s.), for Galle, 42 536 sovereigns. Agnes Rose, for London, 21,702 oz. gold. City of Adelaide (s.), for Melbourne, 25,000 severeigns. ...
Article : 49 wordsBY the last mail, via Panama, our distant readers were informed of the disruption of the Martin Ministry, and the acceptance of office by Mr. John Robertson, who had associated with himself ...
Article : 492 wordsBombay (Sucz Line) sailed November 7th. Avoca (Sucz Line) arrived November 27th Mataura (Panama Line") arrived November 2[?]th. ...
Article : 30 wordsCertificates were granted to James Costin, John Passfield, Thomas Duncan, and William Wood Coleman The following applications were adjourned:—Charles Lawrence, until the 3rd; Thomas Readford and John S. ...
Article : 210 wordsSome superior photographic portraits of the Bishop of Lichfield were taken by Mr. W. Bradley, of Pitt-street, during the late visit of that distinguished prelate. Another effort is being made to raise sufficient funds ...
Article : 395 wordsCALDBECK.—The iron ship Caldbeck, Caldbeck, from London 117 days, arrived on the 18th ultimo, at 8 o'clock. Her long pasiage may be fairly accounted for by the unusual prevaience throughout of southerly weather, as appears by the subjoined report. The ship ...
Article : 1,152 wordsOf twenty-five prisoners who were brought before the Bench, five wore discharged and other five were remanded. Ten persons were fined 10s. each for riotous behaviour, and two youths were fined 20s. each for fighting ia a ...
Article : 852 wordsWilliam Randall, on the 10th of November, was committed by the Maitland Bench on the charge of having, at Gresford, on the 6th of October, murdered his illegitimate child, Esther Randall. ...
Article : 588 wordsTHE Panama and New Zealand Company's steamship Mataura arrived in Port Jackson on Saturday morning last November 28. She brought news from New York to October 9, and from Europe (per cablc) to October 2 The ...
Article : 2,154 wordsGeorge Cartney and Samuel Richards were indicated for stealing a bag and some boxes containing clothing, a telescope, and other articles, to the value of £11 5s., the property of William Palmer; also for stealing a box and some ...
Article : 1,244 wordsEdward Radford, who had been committed by Sir Alfrod Stephen at the last Bathurst Assizes for contempt of Court, was brought up on habeas corpus. The contempt for which he had been so committed had, as appeared from ...
Article : 1,781 wordsNovember 5.—La Hogue, ship, 1360, Goddard, from Plymouth 92 days. November 7.—Mary and Edith, barque, 454, Webb, from the Start Point 113 days. ...
Article : 85 wordsJames Whelan and Daniel Masson, seamen of the ship Cowper, were convicted of wilful disobedience of lawful commands, and committed to gaol for fourteen days Thirteen persons, convicted of drunkenness ia the streets, ...
Article : 361 wordsNovember 9.—St. Phillibert, barque, 380, Ber[?]er, from Bourbon. November 15.—Amber Witch, barque, 338, La Perrice, from Foo Chow. ...
Article : 71 wordsNovember 11.—Agnes Rose, ship, 961, Purves, for London, Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Armitage, Miss Armi[?]age, Masters Armitage (2), Mr. Armitage, Rev. Mr. Johnstone, Mrs. Johnstone and child, Mrs. Walker, 3 children, and servant, Mrs. Freemantle ...
Article : 223 wordsDuring a late trip of the Riverine steamer from Cerowa to Wahgunyah, a deck hand named Maurice Cochlan, by a courageous and gallant act of daring, saved the life of a man named "Peter," who had ...
Article : 528 wordsFor Galle.—November 7, Bombay (s.), 1200, Gaby. For Shanghai.—November 7. Dundonald, ship, 591, Kewley; 17. Day Dawn, barque, 398, Sustenance; 18, Anne Richmond, barque. 694, Gibbs. ...
Article : 138 wordsRULES N[?] FOR NEW TRIAL.—Forrester v. Vindin, Sheplerd v. Milson, Josephson v. Stewart and another, M[?]ntosh v. Barker, Humphrey v. M,Minn, Dav v. Murray and another. MASTER'S OFFICE.—At 10 30 a.m.: O'Ferrall and another v. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 2 Dec 1868, Page 2
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