Mountain Maid, brig 192 tons, Captain Wood, from [?] 25th ultimo. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Tanier, child and servant, Mr. and Mrs. Dondy, and 2 in the steerage. Willis, Merry, and Co., agents. ...
Article : 81 wordsMr. WANT to ask the Honorable the Attorney-General:—1. Whether, under the now contract for the conveyance of the English mails with the Peninsular and Oriental Company, the vessels are to make Melbourne their head-quarters, are not to come on to ...
Article : 1,566 wordsDECEMER 28TH.—Of late in this district there has been very little to report except wet weather, heavy floods, [?]ness, and poverty among the miners—the former leading the way for the latter. Christmas is ...
Article : 501 wordsLondon (s.) for Melbourne. Amasis, for Newcastle. ...
Article : 12 wordsThe amount of gold-dust delivered by the escorts from our several gold-fields, during the month of December was 24,845 ounces. During the corresponding month of 1857 the quantity ...
Article : 960 wordsLondon (s.), Zone, far Melbourne; Salvadora, for Valparaiso via Newcastle; Carl Augusts, for Guam; Robertina, for Adelaids; Cheetah, for Wellington; Hargraves for Hobart Town, viia Newcastle. ...
Article : 38 wordsCheetah, schooner, 131 tons, Captain Renner, for Wellington. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Jerratt, Mr. J. Lock, and 2 in the steerage. Hargraves, schooner, 171 tons, Captain Henderson, for Hobart ...
Article : 90 wordsHope, from Broulee, with 146 bags maize, 6 tons bark; Magnet, and Angus and Henry, from Brisbane Water, with 20,000 feet timber; Flower of Wexford, from Port Stephens, with 65 bags maize, 640 rails, 200 posts, 87 cedar boards; Margaret, from ...
Article : 111 wordsShamrock Margaret, and Minerva, for Newcastle; Flower of Wexford, for Port Stephens; Magnet, and Angus and Henry, for Brisbane Water; Koh-i-noor, for Tweed River; Orient, and Dove, for Broulee; Kempsey Packet, for Macleay River. ...
Article : 37 wordsMountain Maid, from Port Cooper: 115 bags wheat, 1 bale wool, N. Caston; 35 packages ten, 10 bales wool, 700 bags wheat, 2 bales skins, Order. Express, from Melbourne: 75 casks tallow, 216 casks whiting, ...
Article : 62 wordsCheetah, for Wellington: 50 tons coal, 10 hogsheads brandy, 20 hogsheads rum, 8 cases cigars, 34 bars 22 bundles iron, 25 cases gin, 27 packages, Buyers and Learmonth; 4 hogsheads brandy, Bing and Co.; 75 bags sugar, 10 chests 25 half-chests 50 boxes ...
Article : 362 wordsMr. Sewell, formerly Colonial Secretary for New Zealand, arrived by the Royal Charter. He has had several interviews with the Governor, on the Steam Postal Service, via Panama, and is in possession of ...
Article : 193 wordsBy the Zingari, we have two days later papers from Melbourne; they are, however, exceedingly barren and uninteresting. The Melbourne and Hobson's Bay Railway ...
Article : 550 wordsMails will close at the General Post Office, as follows:- FOR WELLINGTON.—By the Cheetah, this day, at noon, if not underway. FOR OTAGO.—By the Robertina, this day, at noon. ...
Article : 240 wordsJanuary 3.—Lochinvar, brig, 199 tons, Barrett, from Sydney, with 250 bags flour and 159 bags of wheat. January 3,—H. M. Warfield, barque, 157 tons, Campbell, from Sydney. ...
Article : 129 wordsSURRENDER.—William Marshall, of Pyrmont, Sydney, brassfounder. Liabilities, £25 19s 2d. Assets value of personal property, £5; outstanding debt, £10 15s.: total £15 16s. [?] £10 4s. 2d. Mr. Perry, official assig[?] ...
Article : 37 wordsBEFORE Mr. Forbes, Mr. G. Hill, Mr. Shoobert, Mr. Laycock, and Mr. R. Hill. Five drunkards were fined 10s. each, or in default of payment to be imprisoned twenty-four hours. ...
Article : 1,064 wordsDecember 29.—Shepherdess, from Liverpool. December 30.—Ammerland, from Manila; Corio (s.), from Sydney. DEPARTURES. ...
Article : 65 wordsJanuary 3.—Cyclone, from Sydney. DEPARTURES. January 3.—Jenny, Dove, for Sydney. Wind E.S.E.—fine. ...
Article : 22 wordsJANUARY 4th.—Christmas and new year's day have passed away without one single event worthy of being mentioned. With regard to the municipal institutions, I think the idea has blown over for a ...
Article : 710 wordsDecember 27.—Firefly, for Newcastle. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 23 wordsSIR,—I have read, with the attention which the importance of the subject demands, the leading article in this day's Herald, and the letter therein referred to, and am at a loss to understand what Mr. Montefiore ...
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Advertising : 415 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly, yesterday, in answer to questions from Mr. FORSTSER, as follows:- "1- Is the notice dated from the Registrar-General's Office on January 21st 1858, and issued in apparent ...
Article : 2,228 wordsBEFORE the Water Police Magistrate and Mr. E. S. Hill. Andrew York was summoned on the information of Jo[?]n Jardine, master of the ship Wagoola, suspected of having embezzled two boxes of cigars, part of the cargo of that vessel. Defendant ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 5 Jan 1859, Page 5
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