SEPTEMBER 7.—William Kirchner, Bremen barque, 400 tons, Captain Meuka, from Bremen, 23rd April. Passengers—233 German immigrants. Kirchner and Co., agents. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 56 wordsSeptember 7.—Therese, for Batavia. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 211 wordsTHIS DAY.—Clarence (s.), Vixen, and Vanquish, for Moreton Bay; Victoria Packet, for Launceston, via Bellambi; Grafton (s.), for Grafton. ...
Article : 31 wordsSeptember 7.—Victoria Packet, barque, 170 tons, Captain Fenwick, for Launceston, via Bellambi, in ballast. September 7.—Vixen, schooner, 121 tons, Captain Bennett, for Moreton Bay, with sundries. Passenger—Mr. E. Fitzgerald. ...
Article : 35 wordsSeptember 1.—Sacramento, Gilbert Jamieson, and Architect, from Newcastle, with 240 tons coals, 375 bags flour, 60 bags bran, 48 bags maize; Lydia, Angus and Henry, and Ellen, from Brisbane Water, with 14,000 feet timber, 1400 baskets shells; ...
Article : 91 wordsSeptember 7.—Titania, for Broulce; Contest, for Hawkesbury; Ellen, for Brisbane Water; Alexander and John, for Newcastle. ...
Article : 22 wordsElectoral Law Amendment Bill; second reading. Government Railways Bill; second reading. GENERAL BUSINESS—NOTICE OF MOTION. Mr. NORTON to move, That the petition from certain freeholders ...
Article : 56 wordsMails will close at the General Post Office, as follows- FOR CALIFORNIA.—By the Eli Whitney, this day, at noon, if not underway. FOR WIDE BAY.—By the Coquette, this day, at noon. ...
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Advertising : 1,204 wordsSeptember 6.—Fayaway, brig, 198 tons, Slater, from Melbourne. DEPARTURE. September 7.—Pirate (s.), for Melbourne, via Sydney. COASTERS INWARD. ...
Article : 20 wordsBY virtue of the power and authority vested in us, we hereby revoke, as from and after the thirtieth day of September, 1858, the regulations made and published by us on the first day of May, 1852, relating to the lights to be carried by sea-going vessels to ...
Article : 863 wordsTHE SPEAKER took the chair at twenty-eight minutes past three. On counting the House it was found that there was not a quorum of members, only the following nineteen ...
Article : 99 wordsTHE unhappy wretch who, under the excitement of drunkenness, deprived the mate of the Oliver Jordan of his life, suffered yesterday the extreme penalty of the law. We understand ...
Article : 2,405 wordsBEFORE the Chief Commissioner of Insolvent Estates. In the estate of Alfred Heather, a single meeting. Two creditors proved; and his Honor directed the assignee to refrain for three months from selling ...
Article : 681 wordsTHE sailor James Moyes, who was convicted before the Chief Justice, at the Central Criminal sittings, on the 3rd of August last, of having, on the 23rd July, wilfully murdered William A. Alden, (aged 24, chief ...
Article : 343 wordsSIR,—For the last six months I have been paying some attention to the system of starting the mail steamers for home, as followed here and in Melbourne; and, as there are matters connected therewith whi[?]h I confess myself quite at a loss to comprehend, ...
Article : 529 wordsTHE usual monthly meeting of this Society was held yesterday evening, in the Chamber of Commerce, at the Exchange, Mr. William M'Donell in the chair. The minutes of the previous meeting having been read, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 243 wordsBEFORE Mr. Forbes, Mr. Laycock, Captain M'Lean, Mr. Eliott, and Mr. North. Nineteen persons, convicted of having been found drunk in the streets, were severally sentenced to pay ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 8 Sep 1858, Page 4
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