NOVEMBER 10.—Hunter (s.), 264 tons, Captain Sullivan, from Clyde River the 8th instant. Passengers—Miss Baker, Mr. Scales, Mr. Booth, Mrs. Rowley, Mrs. Galvin, Mrs. Hendring, and 30 in the steerage. E. Manning, agent. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 wordsWE have received the following telegram from our Melbourne correspondent:- Wednesday, 6 p.m. THERE is great excitement at the Legislative Assembly ...
Article : 159 wordsIN the Legislative Assembly last evening, in answer to a question from Mr. DONALDSON, the COLONIAL-SECRETARY said the Government had ordered the preparation of returns relating to the Insolvent Court, ...
Article : 4,163 wordsNovember 10.—Grafton (s.), for Grafton. ...
Article : 9 wordsTHIS DAY.—I[?]ca, for Guam; Vixen, and Tom Tough, for Brisbane; Brothers, for Hobart Town; Caernarvon, for South Sea slands; Buonaparte, Zone and Wanderer, for Melbourne; Rebecca, for Adelaide, via Newcastle; R.M.S. Emeu, for Suez ...
Article : 59 wordsNovember 10.—Buonaparte, schooner, 120 tons. Captain Rob, for Melbourne. Passengers—Mr. G. Clark, Miss Noah. November 10.—Uncle Tom, schooner, 165 tons, Captain Lake, for Moreton Bay and Port Curtis, with sundries. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 101 wordsNovember 10.—Oceana, Pacific, from Newcastle, with 156 tons coals; Paterson (s.), from Morpeth, with 60 bales [?]ay, 110 bales wool, 200 bags grain, 120 hides, 7 horses, 180 sheep, 100 pigs, 6 coops poultry, 12 boxes eggs, 8 quarters beef. ...
Article : 48 wordsNovember 10.—pacific, Margaret, Elizabeth, and Nancy, for Newcastle; Storm King, for Clarence River; West Wind, for Port Stephens. ...
Article : 27 wordsNovember 10.—R. M. S. Emeu, for Suez via Melbourne: 1 box, 2750 sovereigns, J. Milson; 4 boxes. 20,000 sovereigns, Bank of New South Wales; 1 box, 400 sovereigns, Smith, Brothers; 1 box, 121 ozs. gold, 12 silver watches, W. Saber; 1 box, 80 ozs. gold, ...
Article : 257 wordsFears are expressed that there is a probability of a failure in the crops. Hay and oats are but slightly influenced in consequence, and flour not at all as yet. The K[?]ning Wilhelm, from California, has brought a ...
Article : 64 wordsNOVEMBER 6.—On Monday evening, 1st instant, a steady working party, consisting of Messrs. Johnson (2), Travers, and T. Grecian, owning a claim on the same line, but about 150 yards ...
Article : 1,118 wordsMAILS will close at the General Post Office, as follows:- FOR HOBART TOWN.—By the Brothers, this day, at noon, if not underway. FOR GLADSTONE.—By the Uncle Tom, this day, at noon, if not ...
Article : 279 wordsOwing to speculations as to coming crops, flour has advanced to £15. No buyers at these rates. Brown's River potatoes sold at £15. ...
Article : 34 wordsTHE SPEAKER took the chair at half-past three o'clock. INSOLVENCY RETURNS. Mr. DONALDSON asked the hon. Colonial Secretary, what course the Government intend to take with ...
Article : 2,691 wordsNovember 9.—Boundary, brig, 184 tons, Wilson, from Melbourne. November 10.—Clarence (s.), from Sydney. DEPARTURES. ...
Article : 36 wordsNovember 10.—London (s.), from Sydney; Shandon, from Port Albert; Harriet Nathan, from Hobart Tawn; Vibilia, from Newcastle. DEPARTURES. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 11 Nov 1858, Page 4
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