ON Saturday, 20th ultimo, the Parliament of New South Wales was prorogued, in the Legislative Council Chamber, by his Excellency the Governor-in-Chief, with all [?]he accustomed formalities. A large number of ladies and gentlemen were present—the former ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 83 wordsFrom 21st June to 31st December, 1862: Per Claramont—860 casks tallow, 20 tons copper ore, 6897 hides, 647 bales wool, 14,170 horns, l8 tons bones. Per Strathdon—1406 bales wool, 940 casks tallow, 10,153 hides, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 120 wordsAGRA.—The Agra, from London, arrived in charge of the chief officer, Mr. Harwood, in consequence of the death of Captain Major, who expired at 6.20 a.m. on the 28th ultimo. This gentleman, so well known and respected ...
Article : 2,931 wordsDecember 22.—Blackwall, ship, 1000, Harrison, from Plymouth, 103 days. December 27.—Thames, ship, 570, Miller, from the Downs, 114 days. ...
Article : 143 wordsTHE money market is quiet, and the commencement of a new year has been ushered in by extreme dulness in the share market. The rates of exchange charged by the banks for bile on London at sixty days' rule are as follows:—Selling ...
Article : 3,819 wordsTHE Rev. Mr. Armitage has arrived from England by the ship Damascus, also, the Rev. J. K. Black, from Melbourne. The Rev. Mr. Fox has accepted the incumbency of Wagga Wagga, consequently the townspeople of Tumut (where Mr. ...
Article : 2,477 wordsDecember 24.—Johonia, French barque, 265, Marsua, from Manila. December 29.—Nord Stern, Hamburg barque, 472, Sohst, from New York. ...
Article : 96 wordsDecember 24.—Vimetra, ship, 942 tons. Captain Green, for London. Passengers.—Miss J. Robinson, Rev. Mr. Fordham, Mrs. Fordham, Miss Hemming, Miss Creasy, Mr. Radford, Mr. G. E. Jones, and Mr. F. Smith. 2540 bales wool, 77 casks tallow, 12 ...
Article : 420 wordsTHE births registered during December numbered l63, viz:— 79 males and 84 females—being less by 1 than the deaths of tho month, and 9 below the average 172 of the same month of the years 1856 to 1861; this may perhaps be attributable to the ...
Article : 288 wordsQueen Bec, ship, 726 tons, Captain Barnett, for London. Passengers—Captain and Mrs. Watson and child. 1947½ bales wool, 348 bags gum, 1194 hides, 14 packages copper, l8 casks ashes, 999 bugs chrome ore, 108 tons chrome ore, 251 casks tallow, 11 tierces ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 146 wordsFor Hongkong.—December 23, Cumberland, ship, 926. For Callao.—December 24, Moira, ship, 856, Japs. For Batavm,—December 24, Elizabeth, barque, 595, Hanns. For Calcutta.—December 26, Joseph Holmes, ship, 612, Bangs. ...
Article : 93 wordsDecember 27.—Notos, Petersen, for Shanghai, with 460 tons coal. December 29.—Henry Miller, Hall, for San Francisco, with 517 tons coal. ...
Article : 42 wordsFOR LONDON.—Alpine, ship, 1291, Tickle; Blackwall, ship, 900, Harrison, Duncan Dunbar, ship, 1400, Swanson; Maid of Judah, ship, 66[?], Scott; Sarah Neumann, ship, 1000, Sweet; Saxon, barque, 478, Lowe; Star of Peace, ship, 1200, Mitchell. ...
Article : 40 wordsFawn, 17 guns, Captain Cayter, at Hobart Town. Harrier; 17 guns, Captain Sullivan, at New Zealand. Miranda, 14 guns, Captain Jenkins, at Melbourne. Pioneer, 6 guns, Captain Reilly, in Port Jackson. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 21 Jan 1863, Page 8
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