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Article : 920 wordsAugust 3.—Centurion, ship, 639 tons. Captain Pile, for London. Passengers—Mrs. Robinson, Miss A. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Teillard and child, Mrs. Peral, Rev. T. Adams, Messrs. D. Davis, C. Munro, and A. H. Bullock. Cargo—1208 bales wool, I bale ...
Article : 156 wordsTHE Isle of France, from Sydney to San Francisco, with cargo of coals, bus put into Honolulu leaky. Loss OF THE FLAMING.—The Flaminge, ship, 487 tons, Captain Meisegaes, left this port on the 23rd June, with one pasenger— ...
Article : 1,000 wordsFor Mauritius.—July 28, Eli Whitney, ship, 507 tons, Urquhart. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Cartwright and 4 children, Taensue, De Lancy, Thompson, Lucas, Armstrong, Jones, Griffin, and Thomas. August 16, Caroline, brig, 166 tons, ...
Article : 127 wordsThe Damascus has the principal portion of her eargo, consisting of 6000 hides, 500 bales wool, 400 casks tallow, 150 tons cocoanut oil. 30 tons sperm oil, 50 tons gum, and 30 tons copper ore. She will sail about 10th September, and is likely to take a fair share of ...
Article : 109 wordsTHE past month has been prolific in concerts, which may be attributed to the termination of Italian opera at the Prince of Wales theatre; and, as many musical celebrities bad been induced to visit Sydney from the sister colony, a ...
Article : 751 wordsFor Bombay, Chance, 972 tons. Sparkes. For Shangae, Boyal Saxon, 620 tons. Livingstone. For Singapore, Margaret and Eliza, 530 tons, Jellcrson. For Calcutta, Sonora, 810 tons, Briard. ...
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Article : 365 wordsThe following whalers were at Tongatabno in June:—Japan, Captain Grant, 800 barrels sperm, 12 months out; Seagull, Captain Nicholls, 1200 barrels, 24 months out; Jane Arnold, Captain Bullivan, 1800 barrels, 36 months out; Mount Wallace, Captain ...
Article : 346 wordsNext to railways, the largest and most important public works carried on in the interior are those for the construction snd repair of the three main roads of the colony. The execution of many of these works was for some time ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 965 wordsARGYLE AGRICULTURAL AND HOTICULTURAL SOCIETY.—The forth coming ploughing matoh of this society is to take place on the 29th instant, on land of Mr. Webster's at Garroorigang. There are to be three matches, and as the prizes are tolerably ...
Article : 1,402 wordsJuly 25.—Time and Truth, barque, 575 tons, Poustee, from Liverpool, 133 days. July 30.—Neptune, ship, 585 tons, Varey, from the Downs, 117 days. ...
Article : 189 wordsJuly 30.—Spec, brig, 169 tons, Eedy, from Port de France. July 30.—Caledonian, French War steamer, 2 guns, Jaquemart, from Port de France. August 3.—Billiton, Dutch ship, 579 tons, Ganswijk, from ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 21 Aug 1860, Page 9
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