Camden, barque, 234 tons, Captain Cummins, from Melbourne 31st ultimo. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Wiltoa and child, Messrs. Rowen, Clarke, and two in the steerage, Molison and Black, agents. ...
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Article : 2,371 wordsJanuary 22.—Pacific, from Newcastle. The brig Golden Spring, Captain Rozea, from Rockhampton, entered the river on Saturday, but has not yet made her appearance at the wharf. She will load with log timber for Sydney.— ...
Article : 45 wordsHellvoestluis, for Otago. Urara (s.), for Brisbane. Boomerang (s.), for Rockhampton. ...
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Article : 252 wordsCeleste et Amelie, for New Caledonia; Woodlark, for Rockhampton; Prince of Denmark, on a whaling voyage; City of Melbourne (s.), for Melbourne; Sp[?], for South Sea Islands. ...
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Article : 155 words24 quarter-casks wine, Chatto and Hughes. 680 packages tea, Griffiths, Fanning, and Co. 14 casks fruit, 4 packages implements, Anderson, Campbell, and Co. ...
Article : 228 wordsEdward, Foam, Freak, for Newcastle; Duke of Wellington, for Bellambi; Angus and Henry, for Brisbane Water; Numba, for Nelligen; Maid of the Mill, for Port Hacking. ...
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Article : 27 wordsSp[?], for South Sea Islands: 23 cases geneva, G. A. Lloyd and Co.; 3 cases geneva, 29 packages tobacco, 10 bags sugar, 2 packages tea, 1 ton hoop iron, 9 coils rope, 8 tins paint, 11 packages, Towns and Co.; 14 packages, J. Keep. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 146 wordsStations. Barometer. Thermometer, dry bulb Wet bulb Max. shade Min. shade Rain gauge Direction of wind Force of wind. Extract of cloud. Arraidale.. 26.806 67' 61.5 58.3 72.4....007 E.N.E. 3 10 Newcastle. 30.180 71' 72' 64.7 75.4 65.7... W. 2 6 Bathurst... 27.990 66' 62' 58' 80' 48'... S.E. 0 8 ...
Article : 143 wordsMAILS will close at the General Post Office as follows:— FOR OTAGO.—By the Jane Lockhart, this day, at noon. FOR SOUTH SKA ISLANDS.—By the Spec, this day, at noon. FOR CALIFORNIA.—By the Fury, this day, at noon. ...
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Article : 21 wordsTwo persons have attempted self-destruction this week, one by taking laudanum and the other by strangulation. Both have now recovered. Cobb and Co.'s agent, Cubit, is charged with ...
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Article : 98 wordsIntercolonial, communication perfect. Northern " " Kiandra " " Western " " ...
Article : 27 wordsFebruary 5.—Louisa, schooner, 245 tons, Williams, from Otago, New Zealand. DEPARTURES. February 6.—Matador, barque, Lovett, for Melbourne, with 400 ...
Article : 61 wordsAt the Criminal Sessions to-day M'Lea, for the Maiden Gully murder, was found guilty and sentenced to death. ...
Article : 23 wordsThe news from the new copper mines continues very favourable. Wheat is in good demand at 4s, 1d. APPREHENSION OF DR. SLEIGH.—A telegram was ...
Article : 75 wordsFebruary 3.—Gem, from Newcastle; Mary Ann, from Launceston; Queensland (s.), Clarence (s.), from the Northern ports, DEPARTURES. February 3.—Uncle Tom, 166, M'Aveney, for Sydney, with 47 ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 7 Feb 1863, Page 6
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