Alford (s.), 638 tons Captain Parfitt, from the Downs 16th January, and Hobart Town 1st instant. Passenger from Hobart Town, Mrs. Hancock. Captain, agent. Raven, schooner, 115 tons, Captain M'Donald, from ...
Article : 156 wordsLatitude, 33.51.41. Longitude, 10h. 4m. 46s. The time ball is dropped accurately at one o'clock Sydney mean time, or 14h. 65m. 14s. Greenwich mean time. ...
Article : 31 wordsTHE CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES (Mr. Allen) took the Chair at twenty, five minutes' past four o'clock. THE PRESIDENT. Mr. PLUNKETT was glad to be able to inform the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 43 wordsClarence Packet, for South Sea Islands, Eagle (s.), for Rockhampton. ...
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Advertising : 21 wordsJohn Cobbold, Eliza and Mary, for Shanghai; Margaret and Mary, for Brisbane; Euphrates, for Hongkong; Thane of Fife, for New Caledonia; Blue Bell, John Wesley, Tor South Sea Islands; Wonga Wonga (s.), for Melbourne. ...
Article : 40 wordsAttention to the following rules will save the writers of correspondence a good deal of trouble: We cannot undertake to return rejected communications. No notice can be taken of anonymous communications. Whatever is ...
Article : 68 wordsEmily Allison, schooner, 138 tons, Captain Riley, for Wanganui, N. Z.—Passenger—Mr. Finnimore. Eliza and Mary, schooner, 127 tons, Captain Hudson, for Shanghai. ...
Article : 48 wordsIN the Legislative Council yesterday. Mr. PLUNKETT intimated that from a communication he had received from the President he was happy to be able to inform the House that the hon. ...
Article : 2,487 wordsEagle, from Newcastle, with 140 tons coal; Connaught Ranger, from Lake Macquarie, with 60 tons coal; Sarah Ann, Wanderer, from Brisbane Water, with 700 baskets shells, 6000 feet timber, 400 felloes; Peacock, from Broken Bay, with 54 logs timber; ...
Article : 64 wordsAT the Circuit Court, to day, Margaret White, charged with shooting her husband, and Margaret Smith, for murdering her nurse, were both acquitted. Weather hot. ...
Article : 35 wordsTiger, Freak, Triton, Albion, Waratah, H. M. Warfield, for Newcastle; Terrara, for Wollongong; Connaught Ranger, for Lake Macquarie; Centurion, for Shoalhaven; William Hezlett, for Macleay River; Wanderer, Sarah Ann, for Brisbane Water; ...
Article : 50 wordsTHE SPEAKER took the chair at half-past three o'clock. when there being only eighteen members present, as follows:—Messrs. Forster (W), Holroyd, Wilson, Eagar, Close, Milford, Stewart, Lucas, Garrett, Dangar, Maclesy, ...
Article : 55 wordsWoodbine, from Rockhampton: 15 tons rock salt, Order. Alford (s.), from London: 1 package, J. Fairfax and Sons; 300 hogsheads, 407 packages, 18 rams, R. and F. Tooth; 52 packages, Caird, Paterson, and Co; 10 packages, J. and E. Row; 2 ...
Article : 472 wordsA fine boy, son of Mr. James Miller, of Corinda, was drowned in the Hunter to-day whilst bathing. Weather warm and beautiful. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,474 wordsAt the Goulburn races, to-day, for the Tradesman's Purse, Blue-tail Fly and Old Dan O'Connell started, the latter won the first heat, and walked over the course for the second. For the Produce Stakes, Bosco ...
Article : 73 wordsLong, Foster, and Fitzgibbons are committed to take their trial at the Bathurst Circuit Court for the Wellington mail robbery. Fitzgibbons was also committed for the Molong mail robbery; he was ...
Article : 122 wordsEliza and Mary, for Shanghai: 10,000 bricks, 200 bags bread, 136 casks tallow, 199 bags bran, 126 bags oats, 12 packages leather, 575 boards, 12 bales hay, Willis, Merry, and Co., 11 bags beche-de-mer, H. Moore. ...
Article : 229 wordsThere was a narrow escape of a dire catastrophe at the Theatre Royal last night. Some drunken men in the vestibule raised a cry of "fire." A great rush took place, but fortunately some strong nerved men ...
Article : 3,109 wordsMAILS will close at the General Post Office as follows:— FOR PORT COOPER.—By the Heather Bell this day, at noon. FOR SHANGHAI.—By the Eliza and Mary, this day, at noon, if not underway. ...
Article : 609 wordsApril 5.—Express, schooner, Hyde, for Melbourne, with 230 tons coal. April 5.—Grafton (s.), for Grafton. COASTERS OUTWARDS. ...
Article : 32 wordsMarch 21.—Mary Cummin[?], Drover, Challenger, from Newcastle; Wonga Wonga (s.), from Sydney. April 1.—Venus, from Liverpool; Planter, No. 1; Tybee, from Newcastle. ...
Article : 80 wordsMarch 31.—Briton's Queen, from Sydney; Pryde, from Newcastle. CLEARED OUT. March 31.—Highlander, 196, H. Boor, for Sydney, Passengers ...
Article : 95 words6000 cases genev[?], Smith, Brothers, and Co. 1 box ir[?]mongery, J. B. Holdsworth 2 cases hats, 1 case dresses, 100 jars vinegar, Leverrier, Curcier, and Co. ...
Article : 128 wordsApril 5.—Wansfell, for London. April 6.—Telegraph (s.), for Sydney. ...
Article : 16 wordsApril 6.—Nightingale, from Adelaide; Chanticleer, from Oporto; Albury, from Liverpool; Clutha, Deva, from Newcastle ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 7 Apr 1864, Page 4
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