NOVEMBER 19.—Clarence (s.), 200 tons, Captain Harley, from Moreton Bay 17th instant. Passengers—Miss Petrie, Messrs, Dawson, Benshaw, Williams, Casswell, and 10 in the steerage. A. S. N. Company, agents. ...
Article : 73 wordsTHE SPEAKER took tho chair at half-past three o'clock. PAPERS. Mr. COWPER [?]d upon the table of the House the undermentioned papers: 1. Return to the address in reference to the Royal ...
Article : 692 wordsNovember 19.—Salem, for Melbourne. November 19.—Daphne, for Melbourne. November 19.—Lalla Rockh, for Melbourne. November 19.—Grand Trianon, for Madras. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 161 wordsTHIS DAY.—Fernando, for Valparaiso; Columbine, for Batavia; Zephyr, and Telegraph (s.), for Melbourne; Fanny Fisher, for San Francisco; Gipsy, for Twofold Bay. ...
Article : 28 wordsNovember 19.—Zephyr, schooner, 56 tons, Captain Konsett, for Melbourne. November 19.—Fanny Fisher, barque, 238 tons, Captain Sulivan, for San Francisco. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Edney. ...
Article : 43 wordsNovember 19.—Revenge, from Shoalhaven, with 400 bushels maize, 400 posts; Caroline, Minerva, Ranger, and Nightingale, from Newcastle, with 184 tons coals, 258 bags flour, 619 bags bran; Williams (s.), from Morpeth, with 80 bales bay, 90 bales wool, 80 ...
Article : 70 wordsNovember 19.—Esther, for B[?]llinger River; Miner[?] Pioneer, and Oceana, for Newcastle. ...
Article : 15 wordsNovember 19.—Zephyr, for Melbourne:41 tons coals, D. A. Osborne; 1300 bushels oats, Macnamara, Son, and Co. November 19.—Fanny Fisher, for San Francisco:220 tons coals, H. Clarke. ...
Article : 34 wordsWHEAT AND FLOUR.—No alteration has taken place this week, the market being steady at £20 for fine, and £18 for second quality flour. Bran 2s per bushel. Wheat 7s to 7s 6d. BREAD.—Cash over the counter 5d to 5½d, delivered 5½ to 6d, ...
Article : 355 wordsMAILS will close at the General Post Office, as follows:- FOR VALPARAISO.—By the Fernande, this day, at noon, if not underway. FOR MELBOURNE.—By the Telegraph (s.), this day, at 2·30 p. m. ...
Article : 556 wordsThe Distillation Bill passed the Assembly yesterday. The Assembly counted out to-day. Mr, O'Shanassy is very unwell. ...
Article : 51 wordsThe amount of gold coin issued by the Sydney Branch of the Royal Mint during the week ended today, November 10th, has been 30,000 sovereigns. ...
Article : 983 wordsThe markets still remain very flat. At Tennant's sale of the cargo of sugar there was no bid. Best Patna rice, £25 to £26. There is a great demand for good tea; the market is overstocked with ...
Article : 61 wordsNovember l8.—Malay, barque, 249 tons, Peters, from Sydney. November l8.—Alarm, brig, 190 tons, Mitchell, from Sydney. November l8.—Hebe, brig, 198 tons, M'Lean, from Rockhampton. ...
Article : 117 wordsMr. Matthew Smith, late Commissioner of Insolvency, died from a paralytic stroke. Mr. Glyde's motion in the Assembly against the Government was rejected without a division. ...
Article : 49 wordsTHE PRESIDENT took his seat at twenty minutes past four SIR ALFRED STEPHEN. The PRESIDENT communicated to the House that he had received from the Private Secretary to the Governor-General, an ...
Article : 3,956 wordsNovember 12.—Duke of Wellington, from Sydney. ...
Article : 11 wordsThe following are the market reports corrected up to this evening:- Wholesale prices of farm and dairy produce:—Wheat, coming in freely,7s per bushel; flour, fine, 21s per 100 lbs; seconds, ...
Article : 195 wordsNovember 19.—Indian Hunter, 95 days, Sinclare, 101 days, from London; Don Pedro, 2nd, Jacob, from Adelaide; Hanna Nicholson, from Mauritius, 33 days; Sierra Nevada, from New York. DEPARTURES. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 220 wordsTHE President announced to the Council, yesterday, the resignation of his seat in the House by Sir Alfred Stephen. ...
Article : 2,259 wordsWOOL.—There is a greater desire to purohaso manifest this week than for some time past, caused by the limited quantity of the new wools coming forward, which is later than for several seasons; and the anxiety to execute orders for the first of the clip. Fine ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 20 Nov 1858, Page 4
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