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Family Notices : 6,420 wordsApril 19.—Northampton, ship, 1181, Barclay, from the Lizard, [?] days. April 19.—Sir John Lawrence, ship, 879, Fernic, from Start [?]int, [?] days. ...
Article : 30 wordsApril 2.—Mataura (s.), 1700, Bird, from Panam[?]. April 2.—Johanna Maria, burque, 356, Schute, from Saigon. April 4.—H.M.S. Rosario, 3 guns, Palmer, from Cape of Good Hope. ...
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Advertising : 2,355 wordsApril [?].—Medusa, ship. 6[?], Plant, for London. Passengers— Mrs. Lees, Captain and Mrs. Nelson, Messrs. H. Wallis, H. Milward. Cargo: 1762 bales wool, 311 bales cotton, 201 bogsheads treacle, 291 casks tallow, 13[?] casks cocoanut oit, 50 casks sperm ...
Article : 265 wordsApril 29.—Salween, ship, 602, Stout, for London. Passenger— Mrs. Stout. Cargo: 1862 bales 1 half-bale wool, 15 bales canvas [?] 73 bales rags, 43 casks tallow, 83 casks beef, 370 horns, 11,300 treenails, 33 cases gum. 401 bags cotton seed, 43 coils 28 bags old ...
Article : 48 words[?]or Panama.—April 1, R. M. S. [?]ak[?], 1500 tons, Wright, Passengers—Miss wilson, Mrs. Barkor, Miss Barker, Mrs. Reardon, Miss Reardon, Mrs. Crotti[?], Miss Crotti[?], Mrs. Bird; Mrs. Wentworth and servant. Mrs, J. Peacock, Mrs. ...
Article : 179 wordsMarch 30.—India, Johnson, for Foo Chow, with 161 tons coal. [?] Marah 31.—J. K. Worcester, Down, for Shanghai, with 1100 tons co[?] April 1.—Louisa Kr[?]n, Nekkelder, for Ho Ho, with 605 tons ...
Article : 157 wordsFOR LONDON —Dunbar Castle, ship. 97[?], Swanson: Earl Dalhousie, ship, 1147, Campbell; Maid of Judah, ship, 665, Ayling; Mat[?], ship, 1002, Stevens; Woolloomooloo, ship, 627, Donald. FOR HONGKONG.—Fanny Nicholson, barque, 320, Curphin. ...
Article : 55 words[?] 16 guns, Captain Hope, on a cruise. Falcon, 14 guns, Commander Blake, at New Zealand, Challenger, 16 guns, Commodore Lambert, at Sydney. Charybdis, 17 guns, Captain Lyons, at Hobart Town. ...
Article : 49 wordsSak[?], for Rockhampton, 5000 sovereigns. ...
Article : 12 wordsThe R[?] (Panama line) sailed on 1st April. Tin Mataura (Panama line) arrived on 2nd April. The Bombay (Suez line) arrived on 17th April. ...
Article : 29 wordsBY THE NORTHAMPTON.—MARCH 4, Peter Denny, London to Hongkong, 41 days out, latitude 26 51 S., longitude 30-30 W.: March 5, St. Glacoma, Gmquil to Cork, 30 days out, latitude 2[?] 3 [?]., longitude 29[?]41 W.; March 6, Queen of the South, Callao to ...
Article : 78 wordsC[?].—The barque Chance, from Maiden Island, was bound for Launceston, but in consequence of preving very leaky during a beavy N.W. gale which veered to [?] when off Cape Horn she here up for this port. The ship began making water shortly ...
Article : 884 wordsPreights rule this month as follows:—Wool, clean, [?]d. to [?]d[?] and 5 per cent.; greasy, d, and 5per cent.; tallow, 50s to 15s per ton; oil, cocoanut, 65s to 75s; hides, bones, and horns, 25[?] per ton; measurement goods, 50s to 60s per ton. ...
Article : 169 wordsIn [?] bour.—Ships of war—the Marceau; the Coetlogon (arived from the Navigator Islands on the 12th March), sailed to C[?] on the 21st. The Caledonienne left also for Bourail and Gatope on the 20th. Merchant ships—English coasting vessel ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 22 Apr 1868, Page 11
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