THE STEAMER took the chair at twenty-nine minutes past three o'clock. WOLLONGONG DOCK. Mr. GARRETT asked the Secretary for Works—"1. The length, ...
Article : 17,407 wordsDart, schooner, 120 tons, Captain Nias, from Port Albert 18th instant, in ballast, Captain, agent. Ocean, brig, 176 tons, Captain Lyons, from the Feejees 10th instant, Passengers—Rev. Mr. Crusley, Mrs. Specr, and 3 in the ...
Article : 55 wordsSea Nympb, for Adelaide. Damascus, for London. Kangaroo (s.), for Manakau. Clarence (s.), for Brisbane. ...
Article : 20 wordsCelaeno, for London; Eclipse, for Port Napier, via Newcastle; Yarra Yarra (s.), for Maryborough, via Brisbane. ...
Article : 25 wordsEclipse, schooner, 99 tons, Captain Hunter, for Port Napier, via Newcastle. Clarence (s.), 400 tons, Captain Milman, for Brisbane. Passengers—Mr. J. W. Merfield, Mr. W. Young, Mr. and Mrs. ...
Article : 75 wordsVictory, from Botany, with 500 baskets shells; Maztha, from Port Macquarie, with 47 bales wool, 60 bags maize, 3000 staves, 9 hides, 22 bags onions, 2 coops poultry; Coonanbara (s.), from Morpeth, with 88 bales wool, 300 bales hay, 35 bags bran, 180 ...
Article : 87 wordsBrisk, Malcolm, Gertrude, Freak, Petrel, H. M. Warfield, Agnes, for Newcastle; William and Betsy, Traveller, for the Hawkesbury; Victory, for Botany. ...
Article : 29 wordsOcean, from the Feejees: 70 tons cocoanut oil, 10 tons cotton, 75 packages beehe-de-mer, Captain Lyons. ...
Article : 25 wordsFebruary 23.—Wonga Wonga (s.), from Sydney. DEPARTURES. February 22.—Active, for Adelaide; Ant, for Port Albert; Ko[?]iusko, Westminster, for London. ...
Article : 44 wordsE[?]pse, for Port Napier, via Newcastle: 64 bags sugar, 20 packages tea, 50 boxes candles, 2 logs, 105 boards, 23 packages, Molison and Black. Eagle (s.), for Port Denison and Rockhampton: 3 packages ...
Article : 291 wordsBrisbane... S.W. Showery. Tenderfield... S.W. Fine. Armidale... E. Dull, but fine. Bar, 26 726. Ther. 6g. Tamworth... N.E. Dull, cloudy. ...
Article : 194 wordsMAILS will close at the General Post Office as follows:— For LONDON.—By the Celacno, and Ardbeg, this day, at noon, if not underway. FOR ADELAIDE,—By the Sea Nymph, this day, at noon, if not ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 27 wordsLIGHTHOUSES have been erected on Foul Point and Round Island, in the entrance of Trincomalic Harbour. The lights are of the following description, and will be exhibited from sunset to sunrise every night after the 1st of February, 1864. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 42 wordsIN the Legislative Council, yesterday, Mr. Plunkett laid upon the table copies of plans and sections, and reference books, of certain railway extensions. ...
Article : 2,474 wordsFebruary 22.—Esther, French barque, Gaffiot, for Melbourne, with 411 tons coal. February 22.—Shamrock, schooner, Plunkett, for Invercargill, with 50 chests tea, 128 bags maize, 19 beef hams, and 90 tons ...
Article : 66 words97 bales fibre, H. Fisher and Son 9 casks white lead, J. Green 7 bales wool, E. Knox 48 bales wool, M. E. Murnin ...
Article : 241 wordsLatitude, 33·51·41, Longitude, 10h, 4m, 46s. The time ball is dropped accurately at one o'clook Sydney mean time, or 14h, 55m. 14s. Greenwich mean time. ...
Article : 28 wordsHER Majesty's iron-clad screw steamship Minotaur was launched on Saturday, December 19th, from the yard of the Thames Iron-works and Shipbuilding Company, Blackwall, in the presence of an assemblage computed at 10,000. Admirable arrangements ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 24 Feb 1864, Page 4
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