Foam, brig, 204 tons, Captain L[?] from Hobart Town 12th instant Passengers—Mrs Lawler and 2 children, Mr. W. Ivey, and 9 in the steerage. Captain, agent. Agnes living (s.), 500 tons, Captain Creer, from Clarence River ...
Article : 196 wordsCaptain Jami[?]son, of the barque Monarch, reports having [?] a vessel bottom up, bearing 12 miles north of Cape Schanck. ...
Article : 33 wordsOn Saturday night, H. Wilson, prisoner in East Ma[?]and gaol, attempted to commit suicide by cutting his th[?] with a piece of steel. The wound is not dagerous. The prisoner refuses to eat or drink. ...
Article : 79 wordsSporting Lass, on a whaling voyage. C[?] (s.), for brisbane. ...
Article : 15 wordsT[?]mplar, for Culcutta; Lammermair, for Shanghai; Prince Alfred (s.), for Nelson; Susannah Booth, for Otago. ...
Article : 22 wordsSusannah Booth, schooner, 111 tons, Captain Clulow, for Otage. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs Laurence, Messrs. M'Gimlay, Mul[?]en, M'Anulty, E. Currun, and 41 in the steerage. Clarence (s.), Captain Coote, for Brisbane. Passengers— ...
Article : 60 wordsGilbert, O'Meally, Ben Hall, Ve[?]no, and another bus[?]ger, stu[?]k up and rubbed several persons between here and Twelve Mile Rush this morning. They also stopped and robbed four storekeepers, Messrs. ...
Article : 275 wordsJessie, General W[?]l, Margaret Elizabeth, Mountain Maid, Lavina, Grafton, Catherine Agnes, Brisk, Hereculea[?], Notion, Otage, M[?] from Newcastle, with 1433 tons coal; Woodpeeker, Flying Fish, William Hezlett, Woolloomooloo, from ...
Article : 169 wordsFoam, from Hobart Town: 30,000 feet timber, 11,000 palings, 6000 staves, 80,000 shingles, 10 bags tobacco, 15 cases cigars, 40 cases carro[?]s, 134 bags onions, 10 bags seeds, 594 cases fruit, 1125 bags potatoes, 45 baleshay, Order. ...
Article : 52 wordsWonga Wonga (s.), for Melbourne; 10 hogsheads claret, Joske, Brothers, 85 packages tea, Thacker, Daniell, and Co.; 19 packages b[?]ots, C. Medcalf, l case, Brush und Mac Donnell; l case, W. H. Paling; 388 bags maize, H. H. Beauchamp; 2 packages, ...
Article : 314 words2 cases revolvers, Government Storekeeper 136 tons flour, 688 bags bran, H. H. Beauchamp 80 tons salt, 27 tons rock sait, D Watson 17 bales wool, 20 bales skins, 84 hides, 12 casks tallow, Mort and ...
Article : 165 wordsThe Banks have differed on the rates of exchange and interest. No rates are quotable. The old coalition is entirely done up. Great progress in the Land Act was made last ...
Article : 191 wordsMAILS will close at the General Post Office as follows:— FOR SHANGHAI.—By the Lammermuir, this day, at noon, if not underway. FOF OTAOO.—By the Susannah Booth, this day, at noon, if not ...
Article : 361 wordsLatitude,33'51,41, Longitude, 10h. 4m. 46s. The time ball is dropped accurately it one o'clock Sydney mean time, or 14h, 55m, 14s. Greenwich mean time. ...
Article : 27 wordsAugust 22.—Queen of Australia, Ocean, from Liverpool; Malvern, Labor, from London; Devonshire, from Bristol; Carl, from Batavia. August 23.—Westbourn, from London; Isaac, Decaster, from ...
Article : 56 wordsAugust 22.—Wave of Life, from Port Denison; Grafton (s.), from Grafton. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 158 wordsAugust 22.— Monarch, barque, 269 tons, Jamison, from Melbourne. August 22.—Malcolm, schooner, I62 tons, Barre, from Melbourne, August 22.—Alexander, brig, 289 tons, Visser, from Port Cooper ...
Article : 110 wordsThe Aldinga has arrived with news to 18th. She brings 160 passengers and 9100 ounces gold. A ministerial crisis had occurred, and Mr. C. B. Cargill was entrusted with the formation of a new ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 57 wordsAugust 3.—Douglas, from Brisbane. August 6.—Helen, from Sydney. DEPARTURES. August 1.—Sea Gull, Margaret and Mary, and Janet Dickson, ...
Article : 30 wordsAugust 21st.—Yarra Yarra, (s.), from Sydney. The barque Meteor was passed by the steamer Samson, on the 18th instant, bound into Wide Bay, and the schooner Rowen was dropping down the river Mary, bound to Sydney, from ...
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Advertising : 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 wordsNo one can read the debate on the motion of Mr. MARTIN without feeling that there is much ground for complaint at the conduct of the Government during the last two or three years. ...
Article : 2,734 wordsAMEETING of citizens was held yesterday, at noon, pursuant to advertisement, in the Municipal Chambers, to present a congratulatory address to Captain O'Reilly, of the steamer Telegraph, on his safe arrival at Brisbane after a most perilous passage from ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 25 Aug 1863, Page 4
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