July 28—Wallaby (s.), 103, Haines, from Selfa[?] 169 days. July 24—Na[?] ship, 800, Sayers, from Do[?] July 29—Adelaide Baker, ship, 809, Baker, from Liverpool, [?]84 days. ...
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Family Notices : 5,919 wordsAugust 1.—Coys, barque, 515, Paige, from San Francisco. August 3.—Gleucaple, brig, 176, Crowder, from Valp[?] August 5.—Mary Nicholson, barque, 3[?] Meredith, from Lombeck. ...
Article : 51 wordsJuly 29.—Edith Byrne, ship, 744, Whiteway, for London, Passengers—Mr. T. M. Lombarde, Mrs. Young, Mrs. Whiteway, family (4), and servant. Cargo: 17 tons [?] 9 tons bones, 1513 bales, [?] bags wool, [?] casks tallow, 7102 hides, 453 bags 257 packages ...
Article : 155 wordsFor Java — July 27, Brederode, ship, 565, Kruymel. For Mauritius — July 30, Southern Cross, ship, 324, Tulham, For Shanghai.—August 2, Onward, barque, 343, Kreft; August 18, Merrie Monarch, ship, 1360, Wren. ...
Article : 58 wordsJuly 27.—Migrator, Cowan, for Hongkong, with 432 tons coal. August 13.—Sea Nymph, Blanche, for Shanghai, with 857 tons coal; Salvia, Horbuck, for Hongkong, with 500 tons coal; Telegraph, for Hongkong, with 320 tons coal. ...
Article : 42 wordsFor London.—Adelaide Baker, ship, 809, Baker; Jessica, barque, [?]46, Williams; Maid of Judah, ship, 666, Scott: William Du[?] ship, 1000, Phillips. For San Francisco.—Amateur, schooner, 230, Harvey. ...
Article : 74 wordsPer Edith Byrne: 15[?] bales wool, 5[?] casks tallow, 7102 hides, 711 packages gum. Per Jason: 1[?] bales wool, 81[?]4 hides, 179 casks oil, 314 casks tallow, 2[?] bags gum, 28 tons bones, 994 packages tea. ...
Article : 64 wordsBy the Royal Albert, May 7, latitude 35.17 N., [?]ude 16.9 W., Helen Douglas, from London to Calcutta; June 1[?] latitude [?] long[?]tude 31· W. Relief, London to Sydney; July 22. latitude 32 20 [?] long[?]tude 25· E., Moldavian, port of destination ...
Article : 113 wordsADELAIDE BAKER.—The Adelaide Baker left Liverpool on the 16th March; crossed the Equator on the 20th April, and passed the meridian of the [?]ape of Good Hope on the 18th May. From the[?] she has made a very tedious passage. King's Island was ...
Article : 1,430 wordsMR. C. CHARLESWORTH, chief officer of the Lalla Rookh, has furnished the following interesting particulars respecting the hurricane which swept with such fearful fury over the Navigators and adjacent islands, in March last. The Lalla Rookh was then ...
Article : 882 wordsON and after this date, a fixed bright light will be exhibited from Cowan Cowan Point, 18 feet above high water mark. This light will be visible between the bearings of [?] by E. ½ E. and E. ¾ N., and between N. E. ½ N. and N N. E. ¼ E.; it will also be ...
Article : 521 wordsTHE colony of New South Wales, although forming but part of a great whole in the system of Australian colonization, occupies so prominent a position in the commercial relations of the world as to constitute its chief port, Sydney, the principal depot for the ...
Article : 2,000 wordsBY the arrival of the brig Lalla Rooka, on the 3rd instant, with the crew and passengers of the John Williams, we have received the following particulars respecting the unfortunate loss of the above-named ship, which has been furnished by Captain Williams, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 20 Aug 1864, Page 9
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