BEFORE the next mail for England via Galle leaves the colony, the annual matches of the New South Wales Rifle Association will have been shot. They are fixed for the week commencing on Monday the 1st of October, and ...
Article : 1,340 wordsTHE opening day of the Metropolitan Spring Race Meeting at Randwick was in every sense a success. The unsettled weather of the two previous days, and the gloomy overcast sky of Saturday morning, causeid much anxiety to ...
Article : 1,561 wordsBy the Annie Archbell July 27, latitude 38.6 8., long. 2.52 W., Nonparelle, from London to Brisbane. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 224 wordsTHE present period of the year is never a very brisk one in commercial circles, as the spring trade can hardly be considered to have set in, but owing to a variety of causes the past month has been unusually ...
Article : 1,502 wordsThis was the "off" day of the meeting, and consequently was not patronised to anything like the extent that the Derby day and Cup Day were. The weather was far more pleasant than it was on Thursday, there being a ...
Article : 624 wordsADELAIDE.—TOTAL LOSS OF THE BARQUE ADELAIDE, OF SYDNEY, AND DROWNING OF THE CAPTAIN.—The following particulars respecting the wreck of the Adelaide, Captain Whitwoll, are furnished by the chief officer, Mr. J. Davis:—"We left Sydney on the 8th ...
Article : 4,121 wordsSeptember 4.—Nineveh, ship, 1144, Barnett, from the Downs, 100 days. September 7.—Earl Dalhousie, ship, 1047, Campbell, from the Downs, 98 days. ...
Article : 75 wordsAugust 31.—Joachim Christian, barque, 371, Behrens, from San Francisco. September 1.—Kaikoura, (s.) 1500, Machin, from Panama. September 1.—Mary Miller, barque, 380, Bell, from Tome. ...
Article : 148 wordsSeptember 6.—Sir William Wallace, 968, Taylor, for London. Passengers—Miss Macrorie, Messrs. G. Henderson, H. Jefferson, Macmichael, C. Dundas, Alexander, and C. S. Woolley. Cargo: 1667 bales wool, 57 bales cotton, 50 bales bark, 552 pigs 178 plates ...
Article : 171 wordsAn excellent day's sport brought the Metropolitan Spring Race Meeting of 1866 to a successful termination. The weather was far more favourable than it was on any of the preceding race days, the sky being delightfully clear, ...
Article : 1,366 wordsFor Hongkong.—August 31, Ellen Southard, ship, 828, Howe. For Mountius.—September 16, Adrienge, barque, 453, Ardois. For San Francisco.—August 31, Harvest Home, ship, 543, Green; September 1, Charlotte Andrews, barque, 356, Vandervord. ...
Article : 102 wordsSeptember, 1.—St. Louis, Hily, for Singapore, with 594 tons coal. September 1[?]—Zuletta, Jones, for San Francisco, with 1040 tons coal. ...
Article : 86 wordsIn some respects, the second day of the Meeting at Randwick was a greater success than the first. The attendance was certainly much larger than it was on the first day. The various races were, moreover, keenly contested, ...
Article : 1,260 wordsFor London.—Ben Lomond, ship, 986, Cargill; Sir John Lawrence, ship, 900, Fernie. For San Francisco.—Atrevida, barque, 457, Brissett; Coya, ship, 515, Page. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 114 wordsNapoleon, American whaler, off Norfolk Island, September 3. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 57 wordsThe Royal Mail steamer Kaikoura (Panama Line) arrived on the morning of the 1st instant. The Royal Mail steamer Madras (Suez Line) arrived on the morning of the 13th instant. ...
Article : 39 wordsANNIE ARCHBELL.—Report of the Annie Archbell:—May 23rd, Start Point bore N.N.E. fifteen miles, wind easterly, which continued to the 25th in latitude 45.23 N., longitude 13.21 W.; then a continuation of westerly winds all the way to ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 22 Sep 1866, Page 9
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