Shortly before three o'clock the dinner, in celebration of the opening of the railway, came off, in a commodious wooden building that had been erected for the purpose, at the rear of the Royal Hotel. The walls ...
Article : 6,310 wordsBrisk, schooner, 120 tons, Captain Leonard, from Port Denison 20th ultimo, Passenger— in the steerage.Williams, agent. Mechanic, schooner, 100 tons, Captain Rogers, from Rockhampton. J. Malcolm, agent. ...
Article : 150 wordsThe railway celebrations at Singleton were brought to a conclusion with a ball in the spacious pavilion at the rear of the Royal Hotel. The company, which numbered nearly a hundred—the ladies considerably ...
Article : 347 wordsWoodlark, for South seas. Daring, for Nelson. ...
Article : 9 wordsGeorges et Juliette, for Calcutta; Tiger, Kangatira (s.), for Melbourue; Port de Bordeaux, for Poncdicherry; Souberg, for Butavia; Agnes Irving (s.), for Grafton. ...
Article : 31 wordsWilliam and Betsy, from Manning River, with 14,000 feet hardwood; Storm King, Black Diamond, from Ballina, with 109,000 feet cedar; Nancy, Atlantic, Hanger, Gertrude, Emily Allison, (Eolus, Scotis, Little Pet, Margaret and Mary, from Newcastle, ...
Article : 126 wordsMay 7.—Friend, from Cape Patterson. DEPARTURES. May 7.—Joshua Bates, for Otago; Tasmania (s,), for Hobart Town; Chowringhee, for Calcutta; Planter, for Newcastle. ...
Article : 38 wordsCaroline, for Morpeth: Star of Peace, Kagle, Adolphus, Atlantic, Herculean, George, Little Pet,.Scotia, for Newcastle; John Weatherston, for Brisbane Water; Carnation, for Port Macquaire; Regent Bird, Janet, Mary; for Macleay River. ...
Article : 43 wordsMay 7.—William Buchanan, barque, 106 tons, Aldred, from Otago. May 7.—Louisa, schooner, 244 tons, Williams, from Otago. DEPARTURES. ...
Article : 34 wordsClara Sayers, from Mauritius: 560O bags sugar, E. M. Sayers. Brisk, from Port Denison: 16 bales wool, How, Thomson, and Co.; 16 bales wool, joint Stock Bank. Williams (s.), from Maryborough: 12 bales wool, 21 hides, 4 ...
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Article : 32 wordsMarch 20.—Henrietta Brewis, for Melbourne: 616½ bags sugar. ...
Article : 12 words1 case clothing, J. Duguid and Co. 8 packages boots, R. Cook 32 casks cocoanut oil, Beilby and Scott 290 boxes glass, Friend and Co. ...
Article : 104 wordsBalclutha (s.), for Rockhampton: 5 cases 6 quarter-casks brandy, N. Gillard; 1 hogshead 1 quarter-cask brandy; 1 quartercask wine, H. M'Crea, 3 quarter-casks wine, 2 chests tea, 1 octave brandy, 8 cases whisky, Brown and Co.; 2 hogsheads 1 ...
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Article : 2,457 wordsTHE Annual Exhibition of the Hunter River Agricultural and Horticultural Association was held this afternoon on the ground adjoining Eckford's Hotel West Maitland and far surpassed any previous show ...
Article : 196 wordsThe codemned criminal, Robardy, appears penitent. C[?] is to be executed on the 27th; he received the intelligence composedly. Abdalist seems myth concerned for his brother. ...
Article : 57 wordsMAILS will close at the General Post Office, as follows:— Fon BATAVIA:—By the Souberg, this day, at noon, if not underway. FOR CALCUTTA.—By the Georges et Juliette, this day, at noon, ...
Article : 969 wordsThe Lunatic Loan Bill second reading was earned by a majority of ten. The House is now in committee. The Postal Bill is postponed. Mr. Evans announed that the Government intend to impose as ...
Article : 123 wordsAll applications for permits to introduce sheep into this colony from Victoria or New South Wales must be made to the chief or sub inspector of sheep. The demand for wheat is increasing; prices are ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 9 May 1863, Page 6
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