JUNE [?].—London (s.), 700 tons, Captain Cottier, from Melbourne, 1st instant. Passengers—Messrs. Brown, Whitehead, Hutchinson, Scott, Hewett, Hill, Gilles, Gilbert, Keogh, and 26 in the steerage. A. S. N. Co., agent. ...
Article : 54 wordsJune 3.—Wanderer, for Melbourne. June 3.—Uncle Tom, for Moreton Day and Port Curtis. June 3.—Waratah (s.), for Wide Bay. ...
Article : 21 wordsTHIS DAY.—Zwarte Zwaan, for Sourabaya; Kate, on a whaling voyage. ...
Article : 13 wordsJune 3.—Waratah (s.), Captain Knight, for Wide Bay. Passengers—Mr. Auerback, Mr. James Govan, Mr. John Govan, and six in the steerage. ...
Article : 23 wordsJune 3.—Industry, from the Hawkesbury, With 1000 bushels maize, 7 hides, 2 coops frwls: Undo Tom, and Reindeer, from Brisbane Water, with 29,000 feet timber. ...
Article : 31 wordsJune 3.—Uncle Tom, for Brisbane Water; Lavina, for Wollongong; Architect, and Douglas, for Newcastle; Cumberland, for Morpeth. ...
Article : 21 wordsJune 3.—Adeona, from Adelaide: 1163 bags wheat, order. June 3.—London (s.), from Melbourne: [?] tons sugar, Montefiore, Murphy, and Co. ...
Article : 24 wordsMa[?] will close at the General Post Office as follows:- FOR ADELAIDE.—By the John Ormerod, this day, at noon. FOR SOURABAYA.—By the Zwaarte Zwaan, this day, at 6 p.m. FOR POST COOPER.—By the Jessie, and Francis, this day, at ...
Article : 100 wordsTHE mails by the European and Australian Royal Mail Company's steamer AUSTRALASIAN, will be made up at this office on Friday, the 11th instant, at 9 a.m. Besides the usual mails for Melbourne, the following mails will ...
Article : 308 wordsTUESDAY MORNING, 1st June.—A good deal of amusement has been created here by your Melbourne telegram, announcing the progress of the Board of Land and Works Bill. "President, Mr. Fellows, who ...
Article : 989 wordsJune 2.—Margaret, schooner, 142 tons, Simmons, from Geelong. June 2.—Bright Planet, barque, 168 tons, Hoggart, from Geelong. June 2.—Harriet Hope, brig, 250 tons, Spain, from Melbourne. June 2.—Switzerland, ship, 650 tons, Doherty, from Sydney. ...
Article : 123 wordsMay 25.—Gertrude, from Auckland. May 27.—Thames, Margaret Nichol, from Newcastle; Ocean, from Sydney. May 28.—Little Pet, Timandra, Janet, Euphomia, Boundary, ...
Article : 104 wordsMay 29.—Gem, from the Richmond River. ...
Article : 8 wordsMay 26.—Firefly, from Newcastle. ...
Article : 8 wordsThe SOLICITOR-GENERAL, to move the following resolution. That if the House be not adjourned on anyday of its sitting at an earlier hour than eight o'clock in the evening, the House do then adjourn for half an hour, for the purpose of enabling members to ...
Article : 163 wordsMay 27,—Sir I, Newtown, from Newcastle. ...
Article : 7 wordsDATE. TIME. WINDS. REMARKS. June 3 8.30 a.m. W. Light breezes. [?] p.m. S.S.E. Steady breezes. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 49 wordsTHE SPEAKER took the chair at half-past three o'clock. PETITIONS. Mr. MURRAY presented a petition from certain ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 87 wordsDOWN TRAINS will leave Sydney at 8.30 a.m for Campbelltown; at 2.30 p.m. for Parramatta only; and 4.30 for Campbelltown. UP TRAINS will leave for Sydney from Campbelltown at 8.5 a.m.; from Parramatta only at 3.20 p.m.; and from Campbelltown ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 96 wordsTHE PRESIDENT took the chair at twenty-three minutes past four o'clock. ADDRESS TO THE QUEEN. Mr. DOCKER laid upon the table the address ...
Article : 983 wordsIN the Legislative Council, yesterday, the SOLICITOR-GENERAL informed the House, in reply to Mr. WISE, that the Government had prepared a bill in reference to lodging-houses, which was only now ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 4 Jun 1858, Page 4
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