THE news from Auckland province is, I am happy to say, unimportant. There have been no farther signs of hostility on the part of the rebels lately in arms; indeed ...
Article : 2,145 wordsFor London,—Anglo-Indian, ship, 1586, Rochford; John Duthie, ship, 1021, Phillips; Maid of Judah, 665, Scott; Queen of Nations, ship, 846, Mitchell; Lochiel, ship, 674, Monkman. For Shanghai.—Amazon, barque, 334, Hay (cleared); ...
Article : 89 wordsThe Rakaia (Panama line), sailed on the 1st April. The Bombay (Suez line), arrived on the 16th April. The Mataura (Panama line), arrived on the 1[?]th April. ...
Article : 30 wordsE[?]k, 21 guns, Captain Luce, at Sydney. Brisk, 16 guns, Captain Hope, at New Zealand. Falcon, 17 guns, Commander Blake, at Sydney. Salamander, 4 guns, Commander Nares, on a cruise. ...
Article : 48 wordsFREIGHTS to London rule this month as follows, viz.:—Wool (clean), [?]d to [?]d, greasy, ½d per lb.; coco[?]nut oil, [?]s, kauri gum (bags or cases), 60s to 65s weight; hides, hones, and horns, 20s; tallow, 50s; rags, 65s; measurement goods, ...
Article : 278 wordsALBION. —It is once more our painful duty to report the lots of life by shipwreck. In this instance, the schooner Albion, the property of Mr. J. Schoobert, of Balmain, is the unfortunate vessel. From Samuel Waters, one of the two survivors, we glean the ...
Article : 2,296 wordsDURING the past month mercantile affairs have been rather inactive, and the amount of transactions below the average. This was partly attributable to the uncertainty regarding shipments from England falling ...
Article : 2,152 wordsBOMBAY (s.).—The P. and O. Company's steamship Bombay, with the English February mails, arrived at her anchorage at 7.30 p. m. on 16th, being two days in advance of her contract time. She sailed from Gal[?] at 6 p.m. on the 23rd March, and from thence ...
Article : 1,174 wordsApril 8.—Western Chief, ship, 756, [?]ll, from the Downs, 110 days. April 9.— Queen of Nations, ship, 846, Mitchell, from the Start, 90 days. ...
Article : 57 wordsETHIOPIAN.—The anxiety which has been caused to many persons in this city in consequence of a dism[?]sted vessel being off the port has been happily dispelled by the arrival, on the 13th instant, of the abovenamed ship, in [?]ow of the French war steamer Marceau, ...
Article : 1,605 wordsDURING the past month some of our riflemen have been engaged in shooting a series of rifle matches against the riflemen of the United Kingdom, Canada, and India. Those simultaneous matches have been going on for two or ...
Article : 614 wordsMarch 31.—Greyhound, brig, 240, Brown from Foochow. April [?].—Titana (s.), 1300, Clarke, from Tahiti. April 9.—Meg Merrilies, ship, 400, Whiteman, from New York. April 16.— Bombay (s.), 1200, Burne, from Galle. ...
Article : 73 wordsMarch 30.—William Duthie, ship, 968, Johnston, for London. Passengers—Mrs. Brown 3 children and servant, Miss Peet, Miss Kane, Messrs. Dalm[?]y, Pigott, Schofield, Black, Kilgower, Captain Wilson, Dr. Thomas. Cargo—2[?]89 bules wool, 27 bales 2 ...
Article : 464 wordsr Panama.—April 1. Rakaia, R. M. S., 1200, Wright. r Rio de Janciro.—April 3, Chanticleer, barque, 221, Hannaford. For Shanghai.—April 3, Matador, barque, 754, Kimmle; 17, ...
Article : 94 wordsApril 6.—Victor, Greenleaf, for San Francisco, with 948 tons coal. April 13.—Kingston, Emerson, for Galle, with 1200 tons coal. April 17.—Helen, Evans, for Hongkong, with 450 tons coal. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 23 Apr 1867, Page 8
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