January 30.— William Duthi[?], ship, 9[?]0, Johnson, from the Downs, 95 days. February 4.—Sobraon, ship, 2131 tons, Kyle, from Plymouth, 75 days. ...
Article : 100 wordsI[?] we inspect the map of Australia, we observe that the coasts of Victoria, New South Wales, and Queensland, follow the general directions, with some irregularity[?] of the Co[?]dillera, or elovated land se[?]arating the waters flowing ...
Article : 9,286 wordsJanuary 20.—John Masterman, ship, 650, May, from Hollo. February 4.—R[?]abine (s.), 1200, Beale, from Panama. February 8.—Charlotte Andrews, barque, 360, Vandervord, from San Francisco. ...
Article : 132 wordsFebruary 2.—Colonial Empire, ship, 1305, Ross, for London. Passengers—Mr. David Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Williams, Miss Williams, Mrs. Wills, Miss Owen, Mr. and Mrs. Vernour, Messrs. Davis, J. Foulis, J. Marks, Paterson, and Bundle. ...
Article : 445 wordsA POSTAL Conference of delegates from all the Australi[?]n colonies is to take place in Melbourne [?] the beginning of next month. It is an attempt to see if the jarring interests of the ...
Article : 2,942 wordsFor Panamu.—January 30, Ka[?]koura (5.), 1209, Machin. For Mauritius.—January 31, Clara Sayers, barque, 302, Bremner; February l8, Zi[?]ka, brig, 220, Morris. For Sourabaya.—February 7, Niphon, barque, 262, Vuyk; 12, ...
Article : 115 wordsJanuary 30.—John Banks, Cobb, for Shanghai, with [?] tons co[?]l February 7.—Jeddo, Kay, for S[?]n Francisco, with 467 tons coal. February 7.—Spitfire, Mills, for Hongkong, with 464 tons coal. ...
Article : 98 wordsTHE state of politics in this colony at the present time is not that which is generally thought most conducive to good government. The Administration is unchecked by any powerful Opposition. The party formerly led ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 87 wordsThe Kaikoura (Panama line) sailed on the 30th January. The Kuahine (Panama line) arrived on the 4th instant. The Geelong (Suez line) arrived on the 15th instant. The Bombay (Suez line) sailed on the 22nd. ...
Article : 42 wordsEsk, 21 guns, Captain Luce, on a cruise. Brisk, 16 guns, Captain Hope, at New Zealand. Falcon, 17 guns, Commander Blake, at Sydney. Salamander, 4 guns, Commander Nares, on a cruise. ...
Article : 44 wordsFor London.— Christina Thompson, ship, 1100, Marray; Epsom, ship, 547, Vaux; John Masterman, ship, 650, May; Lord Raglan, ship, 75[?], Pope; Orwell, ship, 1109, Quinn; Sobraon, ship, 213[?], Kyle; William Duthie, ship, 980, Johnson; Sea ...
Article : 68 wordsThe following vessels have been sold during the month, viz.:— Marion, barque, £820; Fortune, brig, £780; Frowning Beauty, barque, £[?]20; Electra, barque, £1750, John Knox, ship, £2300; Crown, brig, £1600; and Record, barque, £1650. ...
Article : 38 wordsFREIGHTS AND CHARTERS.—Freights to London rule this month as follows:—Wool: clean [?]d, greasy ½d, cotton [?]d[?]per lb.; cocoanut oil, 52s 6d and 5 per cent.; kauri gum, bags or cases, 55s weight; hides, bones, and [?]orns, 17s 6d and 20s; ...
Article : 263 wordsTHE match which created greatest interest in Sydney during the present season was the one played on the 22nd, 23rd, and 24th February between the aboriginal blacks from Southern Australia, with Wills, ...
Article : 537 wordsBURLINGTON.—The Burlington, from Plymouth, with 263 immigrants, arrived on the 15th. There had been no deaths nor sickness of any sort during the passage, but in conformity with the Government regulations, she was placed in quarantine. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 1 Mar 1867, Page 3
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