March 20.—Chaa Sze, ship, 556, Sh[?]wan, from the Downs, 93 days. March 21.—Corr[?]em[?]lzie, ship, 600, White, from the Downs, 86 days. ...
Article : 117 wordsMONEY continues scarce, but, as the banks were not unanimous in raising the rates of discount to 8, 9, and 10 per cent., they have [?]ll again returned to 7, 8, and 9 per cent. ...
Article : 3,158 wordsMarch 20.—Clara Sayers, barque, 380, Brem[?]er, from Ma[?]riti[?]. March 21.—Singapore, schooner, 278, Holj[?], from Manila. March 22.—Nicholas C[?]ard, barque, 30[?], Baissier, from ...
Article : 50 wordsApril [?].—Walter Hood, ship, [?]18, Pirie, for London. Passengers —Dr. and Mrs. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Heywood, Miss Hampton, Messrs. Bowman (2). Cargo: 261[?] bales 3 bags wool, 78 casks cocoanut oil, 144 casks tallow, 20 casks 4 bags gum, [?] ...
Article : 138 wordsHarrier, 17 guns, Captain Sullivan, at New Zealand. Ordered home. Miranda, 14 guns, Captain Jenkins, at New Zealand. Eclipse, 4 guns, Captain Mayn[?], at New Zealand. ...
Article : 56 wordsPer La Hogu[?]: 263[?] bales wool, 16 casks tallow. Per Alfred: 1789 bales wool, 3[?] casks cocoanut oil, 13,900 [?]orns, 12,400 bones, 109 casks tallow, 2[?],113 treenail[?]. Per Colonial Empire: 3504 bales wool, 131 packages gum, 249 ...
Article : 195 wordsFor Callao—March 21: Venetia, 566, Bour[?] April 5: Susannah Godeffroy, 439, Muller. For Galle.—April 10: John Vanner, 727, Moore. For Colombo.—March 21: Greyhound, 281, Lusher. ...
Article : 91 wordsMarch 26—Bell, Weyman, for Shanghai, with 394 tons coal. April 4.—Jessie Beasley, Miller, for Hongkong, with 600 tons coal. April 8.—Ocean Empress, M'Donald, for Manila, with 520 tons ...
Article : 35 wordsSovereig[?] Gold. Northam, for Galle......... 1[?],4[?]0 [?]010 [?] Can[?]an, for Hongkong............ 3574 Bombay, for Galle......... 29,[?]4[?] 2501 ...
Article : 81 wordsFor London.—Centurion, 900, Largie; Liberator, 690, Voller; Orwell, 1199, Quin; Strath[?]on, 101[?], Pil[?]. For Hongkong.—Cha[?] Sze, [?]56, Shewan; Montrose, 788, Robinson; Peterborough, 560, Orchard. ...
Article : 51 wordsThe P. and O. Co.'s [?] Madras, Captain Farquhar, with the English February mail, arrived here at 2 a.m. on the 17th instant, having made the run from Melbourne in 4[?] hours. Owing to the very thick weather she was unable to enter the Heads until 7 ...
Article : 52 wordsTHE following is the quantity of coal entered at the Sydney Customs, from 20th March to 19th April, inclusive:— From Newcastle......... 11,016 tons Lake Macquarie...... 240 ...
Article : 128 wordsBY THE MONT[?]OSE.—January 8, Khe[?]on[?]e, Liverpool to Calcutta, 29 days out, latitude [?]3' N., longitude 24·[?]9 W. January 18, Prince Consort, 22 days out, from Plymouth to Queensland, latitude 1 20' N., longitude 22·24' W. January 2[?], Wabena, ...
Article : 104 wordsAL[?]ORD (s).—The [?] Alford, under the command of Captain Par[?]tt, so well known in this port while in the P. and O. Co.'s service, arrived on 6th instant, from London, after an excellent passage of seventy-nine days. She left Blackwall on the 15th January, and ...
Article : 895 wordsLetters. Books. Newspapers. January, Madras...... 25,076... 241... 25,691 February, Northam... 21,838... 271... [?],686 March, Bombay...... 23,646... 243... [?]0,[?]71 ...
Article : 74 wordsA QUARTERLY RETURN of the Number of Foreign-going Ships cleared Inwards and Outwards at the Shipping Master's Office, Sydney, from 1st January to 31st March, 1864 (both inclusive) showing the amount of tonnage, number of [?]men, ...
Article : 339 wordsTOTAL WRECK OF THE I. S. N. Co's s. MYNORA:—The Mynora ([?]), 100 tons, Captain Barter, left Mor[?]ya at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, the 5th, bound to Sydney, with the following passengers:—Mrs Mears and four children; steerage—Mrs. O'Ne[?]l ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,478 wordsCOLLI[?] AT SEA.—The Wonga Wonga (s.), for Melbourne, left the Company's wharf at six o'clock on 7th instant, and after clearing the heads about two hours, ran down the briganti[?] Viceroy, and sank her. The Viceroy cleared Sydney Heads on Tuesday ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 21 Apr 1864, Page 7
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