December 17.—Fenella (s.), from Sydney. DEPARTURE. December 16.—Yarra Yarra (s.), for Moreton Bay. December 17 —Sir Isaac Newton, schooner, Bissett, for ...
Article : 31 wordsTelegraph (s.), 700 tons, Captain O'Reilly, from Brisbane 15th instant. Passengers—Miss Mitchell, Dr. Dorsey, Masters Dorsey (2), Messrs. Marshall, Ross, M'Dougal, Ferrett, M'Master; Dr. Graham, and 17 in the steerage. A.S.N. Co., agents. ...
Article : 184 wordsTHE practice anticipatory of the inter-colonial match was continued on Saturday, on the Domain ground. An eleven, consisting of Captain Ward and Messrs. D. Dickson, E. Samuels, H. Hilliard, R. Murray, F. Adams, G. Gilbert, H. Newcombe, E. ...
Article : 1,470 wordsDecember 5.—City of Melbourne, from Sydney. ...
Article : 14 wordsDecember 13.—Harp, from Newcastle. CLEARED OUT. December 12.—Harp, 73 tons, Kelly, for Sydney. Cargo— 40,000 feet timber. ...
Article : 418 wordsAdeona, for Newcastle. Jessie, for New Caledonia. Emily Hort, for Port Curtis (resumed her voyage). Wonga Wonga (s.), for Melbourne. ...
Article : 24 wordsJoven Rosario, for Guam; Mary and Rose, for Melbourne; Hugh Roberts, for Geelong; Blackwall, for London; Kestrel, for Adelaide. ...
Article : 26 wordsKestrel, brig. 190 tons, captain Smith, for Adelaide. Passenger —Mr. Merriman. Wonga Wonga (s.), 700 tons, Captain Walker, for Melbourne. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Manning, Captain Macleod, Mrs. ...
Article : 114 wordsTitania, Flying Fish, and Lightning, from Manning River, with 806 bags maize, 71 hides, 6 boxes eggs, 1 coop fowls, 9 bags wheat, 7 bags potatoes; Cumberland, from Morpeth, with 80 tons coal; Unknown, Zone, William and Mary, and Elfin, from Newcastle, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 37 wordsEmu, Quail, Valentine Ward, and Jane, for Brisbane Water; Josephine, for Richmond River; Shamrock, Sacramento, Trail, and Margaret Elisabeth, for Newcastle; William and Ann, for Shell Harbour. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 44 wordsTelegraph (s.), from Brisbane: 123 bales wool, R. E. and F. Tooth: 23 bales wool, Tidewell, Wilson, and Co.; 30 bales wool. E. and W. Paul; 30 bales wool. Dangar, Gilchrist, and Co.; 22 bales wool, Willis, Merry, and Co.; 18 bales wool, T. Walker; ...
Article : 233 wordsNo notice can be taken of anonymous communications. Whatever it intended for insertion must be authenticated by the name and address of the writer; not necessarily for publication, but as a guarantee of his ...
Article : 39 wordsTHE official returns of our imports and exports have heretofore been confined to seaborne commodities, no records having been kept, until recently, of our overland trade. Referring to this ...
Article : 1,420 wordsMonday, December 19.—George A. Lloyd and Co., adjourned examination, half-past 10. John Beauchamp, third, 11. John Bibbey, for examination, 11. Thomas Rivett, adjourned single, half-past 11. William Ward, special, for examination, 12. ...
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Advertising : 25 wordsEVERY Englishman must exult in the national perseverance by which the great geographical problem of the North-West passage has at last been solved. What once was the dream of ...
Article : 1,119 wordsWonga Wonga (s.), for Melbourne: 155 packages machinery, P. N. Russell; 1 box. H. W. Hamilton; 8 trunks boots and shoes, S. Callaghan; 11 trunks boots, 1 trunk hats, 8. Callaghan; 2 bales leather, Hall and Alderson; 1 parcel, C. Levine; 1 ...
Article : 453 wordsMails will close at the General Post Office as follows:— FOR ADELAIDE.—By the Kestrel, this day, at noon, if not underway. FOR PORT CURTIS AND ROCKHAMPTON.—By the Jenny Lind, this ...
Article : 687 wordsTHE Malta's mail closed at noon on Saturday. The Victorian Parliament has adjourned to 10th January. The news received via Sydney about tenders for ...
Article : 68 wordsTen persons were convicted of having been found drunk in the streets; one was brought within the operation of the Vagrant Act, and was sent to gaol for one month; one was sentenced to pay 20s. or to be imprisoned forty-eight hours; and the rest were ...
Article : 925 wordsWE have to announce the death, on September 14, at Coblentz, in his 70th year, of the Right Hon. Sir James Stephen, K.C.B., professor of modern history at the University of Cambridge, and formerly under Secretary ...
Article : 885 wordsMACKENZIE, OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE, V. ROSSIFER AND ANOTHER. This was an application for an injunction to stay defendants from enforcing in any way a claim which they professed to have upon the transfer of a mortgage. ...
Article : 555 wordsBY the Newcastle Coal and Copper Company, for the week ending 16th December:— Sydney..................... 848 tons. Melbourne.................. 370 ...
Article : 72 wordsNEW TRIAL MOTIONS.—Spears v. Filewood; Speeding v. Smith; Wood and wife v. Nunn; Armstrong v. O'Brien; Hogan v. Hand and others; Armstrong v. O'Brien. MASTER'S OFFICE.—Richardson v. Crane, state of facts; Collins ...
Article : 78 wordsDecember 16.—City of Sydney (s.) at 1.45 p.m., Malta (P. and O. s.) at 6.10 p.m., from Sydney: Rosetta, from New York. December 17.—Pamela, from Macao; Phœnix, from London; William Watson, C[?]sar, Commodore, from Adelaide; Mary, ...
Article : 64 wordsThe trial of this cause commenced on Thursday afternoon, and lasted until half-past eight on the following evening. The plaintiff, who is the owner of a wharf in Darling Harbour, claimed damages from the defendant, who is Harbour-master, for ...
Article : 981 wordsDecember 17, 9 a.m.—Queenscliffe, S., moderate, fine. Albury, E., fine. Gundagai, N., clear. Yass, S. W., clear. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 19 Dec 1859, Page 4
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