THE SPEAKER took the chair at twenty-seven minutes past three o'clock. PARRAMATTA GAOL. Mr. LAYCOCK asked the Colonial Secretary.—" 1. Is ...
Article : 23,544 wordsLady Bowen (s), 700 tons, Captain W. A Curphey, from Brisbane 23rd instant. Passengers—Mrs Christopherson. Mrs. Bates, Mrs. E[?]dicker, Messrs. Lea, Queen, Jonnson, M'Intosh, Bu[?]let, Miller, Olliver, Bulcock, Hayrayno, Doughty, Ferguson, ...
Article : 321 wordsSIR,—Seeing in your paper that it was stated by the captain of the Buonaparte that his vessel sank in consequence of her striking at Bellambi, I think it is only my duty to state that it was perfectly impossible for the Buonaparte to have touched anywhere, as the ...
Article : 376 wordsCrown, for Mauritius; City of Sydney, for Wide Bay; City of Adelaide (s.), for Melbourne; Eagle (s), for Maryborough; Balclutha (s.), for Rockhampton; Tasmania (s.), for Hobart town. ...
Article : 40 wordsImmaculce Conception, ship, 452 tons, Captain Richer, for Hongkong, Passenger—Mr. Colli[?]. Day Dawn, barque, 398 tons, Captain Jones, for Hongkong. Passengers—83 Chinese. ...
Article : 25 wordsIndustry, Elizabeth, from the Hawkesbury, with 1400 bushels maize, 29 cases eggs, 6 [?]ops poultry, 11 hides, 1[?] tons b[?]rk; Terrara, from Bellambi, with 3200 feet timber; Village Maid, from Lake Macquarie, with 30 pairs swans, 15,000 shingles, 90 ...
Article : 112 words617 bags oats, R. Towns and Co. 6 cases fruit, H. Griffiths 3 cases shovels, Franck, Brothers, and [?]. 10 bales wool, Buyers and Co. ...
Article : 142 wordsNancy, Lavina, Scotia, Catherine Agnes, for Newcastle; Brothers, for the Hawkesbury; Village Maid, for Lake Macqua[?]ie, Peahen, Sarah, for Brisbane Water. ...
Article : 28 wordsCity of Brisbane (s), from Brisbane; 1 parcel gold, Union Bank; 13 hogsheads ale, 50 bags flour, 67 bags potatoes, Molison and Black, 68 bags potatoes, Molison and Black; 3 bundles skins, W. B. Tooth; 23½, bales wool, 1 bundle skins, Mort and ...
Article : 307 wordsOctober 24.—Barwon (s), Bombay (s), City of Melbourne (s.), from Sydney; Rising Sun, Kent, from London. October 25—Ant, from Port Albert. DEPARTURES. ...
Article : 46 wordsOctober 25.—Fusilier, for Madras. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 243 wordsTelegraph(s.), for Brisbane: 3 packages wine, 20 packages t[?]a, Brown and Co; 20 cases genev[?], 27 bags sugar, 8 bags salt, 1 package, Gilchrist, Watt, and Co.; 6 cases spirits, A. Lovi; 20 cases bran[?]y, Tucker and Co; 1 box tobacco, [?]. M'Crea; 1[?] ...
Article : 538 wordsLatitude 33° 51' 41'' Longitude 10h. 4m 4[?]s. The Time Ball is dropped daily at 1h. p m. Sydney Mean Time, or 2h. 55m. 14s, a m., Greenwich Mean Time. METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. ...
Article : 219 wordsMAILS will close at the General Post Office, as follows:— FOR HONGKONG.—By the Day Dawn, and Immaculee Conc[?]ion, this day, at noon, if not underway FOR EDEN AND HO[?] AT TOWN.—By the Tasmania (s.), this ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 48 wordsIN the Legislative Assembly, yesterday, the following information was given by Ministers, in their replies to questions put by honorable members:—That one of the walders of the Paramatta gaol was lately fined ...
Article : 3,850 wordsOctober 24.—Camille, barque, [?]73 tons, Eday, from Lyttleton, (N Z) October 24.—Ellen, brig, 242 tons, Law, from Nelson, (N.Z.) October 24.—Venus, brig, from Nelson, (N Z) ...
Article : 85 wordsTHE following notices which have been received from the Commissioner of Trade and Customs, Melbourne, respecting the Tidal Signals on the river Yarra, and the Lighting Rocks, Port P[?]illip [?]ads, are published inthe Government Gazette. ...
Article : 43 wordsMasters of vessels and others, navigating the River Yarra, are hereby informed that the tidal signals hitherto hoisted on board the Sir Harry Smith, will on and after the 12th instant, be discontinued, and the height of water in the Yarra be shown from ...
Article : 167 wordsIn consequence of the frequent statements that have appeared in the public papers, that the rocks have been removed; Noti[?] is hereby given, that they still remain. The least water found on the [?]st boad is eighteen ([?]8) feet at low water. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 26 Oct 1864, Page 4
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