[?] 24.—Stately, barque, [?] tons, Captain Wytech[?], [?] Ball 8th October. Passenger—Mr. Helims. Captain, agent. [?] 24.—Yarra Yarra (s.), 530 tons, Captain Bell, from [?] Bay 22nd [?]. Passengers—Mrs.and Miss Fleming, ...
Article : 69 words[?] to Captain Leeman of the Ambrosine, for the following interesting particulars of the passage of his vessel through Terres Strait. On Thursday the 16th September, 1858, at 1-30 p.m., sighted ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 65 wordsBEFORE the full Court. CERTIFICATES. The certificates of discharge granted by the Chief Commissioner to the following insolvents, were confirmed by the Court. Joseph ...
Article : 840 wordsEVERYTHING giving way to preparations for Christmas festivities. Monday will be kept as a holiday. ...
Article : 32 wordsMONDAY MORNING, 20TH DECEMBER.—Parliament is up, and politics are at a discount. The House of Assembly had, after the manner of the schools, a breaking-up party on the last night, and a noisy—not to say rowdy—affair it was. The recent magisterial ...
Article : 2,616 words[?] 24.—Brothers, for Wellington. [?] 24.—Corin (s.). for Melbourne. [?] 24.—City of Sydney (s.), for Melbourne. [?] 24.—Shamrock, for Melbourne. ...
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Advertising : 56 wordsParliament prorogues to-morrow at one. Weather warm. Flour and wheat same price as last. ...
Article : 20 wordsTHIS DAY.—Lochinvar, for Adelaide, via Newcastle: Matilda, [?]; Am[?]erst, for South Sea Islands; Duke of Wellington, [?] Moreton Bay; Revival, for Guam; Regia, for Geelong; Ann [?] Maria, for Melbourne, via Newcastle; Sarah, for Nelson; and ...
Article : 53 wordsA TRUCE for one day! The turmoil of merchandise, the wrangling of the Courts, the strife of faetions—all may be surely hushed for one day. ...
Article : 1,352 wordsA VIOLENT thunder storm visited this town at 4.30 this afternoon, and lasted to 6.30. It is at present raining hard, with distant thunder. Wind N.E. Business during the week has been brisker. Large ...
Article : 226 wordsDecember 24.— Regia, bri[?], 180 tons, Captain Urqu[?]art, for Geelong. Passenger—Mrs.Urquhart. December 24.—Anne Maria, brig, 2[?] tons, Captain O'[?]agen, for Melbourne via Newcastle. ...
Article : 115 wordsDecember 24—Twins, and Kempse[?], from M'L[?]ay River, with 1450 bushels maize; Liberty, Black Diamond, and Arrow, from Richmond River, with 141,000 feet cedar, 40 hides; John Mitchell, Challenge, Jane and Cecilia, from Brisbane Water, with 1175 ...
Article : 80 wordsDecember 24.—John Mitchell, Ce[?]flin, and Challenge, for Brisbane Water; C[?]mberland, Architect, Catherine Agnes, Edward, Sister and Nancy, for Newcastle; Petrel, for Clarence River. ...
Article : 31 wordsYESTERDAY afternoon considerable expectation was awakened on account of the intended ascent of the Australasian Balloon, and the more so as the weather appeared to be very favourable,—a light breeze blowing from the north-east nearly all day, precisely that ...
Article : 568 wordsDecember 24.—City of Sydney ([?].), from Melbourne: 2[?] cases arrowroot, 1 package, R. Towns; 50 cases l[?]bsters, Wilkinson, Brothers, and Co.; 100 chests tea, Griffiths, Fanning, and Co.; 73 packages, Order. ...
Article : 60 wordsDecember 24.—Fortune, for Melbourne: 2280 bags oats, 66 bags barley, 40 tons coal, E. M. Sayers. December 23.—Ann and Maria, for Melbourne via Newcastle: 180 bags oats, T. G. Sawkins. ...
Article : 654 wordsBEFORE the Chief Commissioner of Insolvent Estates. In the estate of Richard Crowe, a single meeting. No creditors were in attendance, but at insolvent's request the meeting was adjourned until the 9th February. ...
Article : 441 wordsTHE Western and Southern Escorts have arrived duri[?]g the week from the several gold-fields, and delivered at the Sydney branch of the Royal Mint the following quantities of gold-dust:- Western: from Bathurst, 150 [?]zs 7 dwts 15 grs.; Sofa[?], 637 ...
Article : 1,384 wordsMails will close at the General Post Office, as follows:- FOR MAU[?]TIUS.—By the Thames, this day, at noon, if not under way. FOR NELSON.—By the Sarah, this day, at noon, if not ...
Article : 340 wordsBEFORE the Chairman. ASSESSMENT APPEALS. The cases of appeals from Bourke Ward, amounting to about 250, were gone through, and his Worship informed the Court that ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 24 wordsBEFORE Mr. Lucas, Mr. E. S. Hill, Mr. R. Hill, Mr. Cooper, and Mr. Oatley. Ten drunkards were severally sentenced to pay 10s., or to be imprisoned twenty-four hours. ...
Article : 394 wordsDecember 23.—Robert, French barque, 311 tons, Vandercruyer, from Melbourne. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 153 wordsDecember 12.—Constantine, from Sydney. December 15.—Gladiolus, from Sydney; Sarah, from Rockhampton. December 17.—Callender, from Sydney. ...
Article : 34 wordsDecember 16.—Glenclune, from [?]-Chow-Foo; Alma, from Newcastle. December 17.—Maidstone, from London; Estelle et Reine, from Bordeaux. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 303 wordsBEFORE the Water Police Magistrate, Mr. H. C. Burnell, and Mr. M. Moses. Henry Evans, chief officer, James Hunter,boatswain, and Mark Allen, carpenter, of the Mary Russell [?], were charged by ...
Article : 385 wordsDecember 24.—Prince Alfred (s.), from Milford Haven 101 days; Black Swan (s.), from Launceston. THE LATE GALE IN HOSSON'S BAY.—On Sunday afternoon Hobson's Bay was visited by a very heavy gale of wind from the ...
Article : 281 wordsDecember 14.—Derwent, from London; Pioneer, from Newcastle. ...
Article : 24 wordsDecember 16.—Cosmopolite, from Otago. DEPARTURE. December 14.—[?], for Sydney. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 25 Dec 1858, Page 4
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