FEBRUARY 3.—Ariel, schooner, 59 tons, Captain Mills, from Twofold Bay 29th ultimo. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Harp and three children, Mr. Barker, Mr. Dennis. Captain, agent. February 3.—Gipsy, schooner, 50 tons, Captain Shepherd, from ...
Article : 336 wordsJanuary 25.—Mary Grant, for Newcastle. January 26.—Timandra, from Newcastse. ...
Article : 11 wordsTHE Red Jacket, arrived at Melbourne from Liverpool, after a fine run of 64 days. We have received, through the polite attention of Captain WARNER, a copy of a Liverpool paper to the ...
Article : 1,674 wordsDecember 15.—Fernand, and Avenir, for Sydney. ...
Article : 10 wordsYESTERDAY a second and for the present, we regret to say, an unsuccessful attempt was made to move this great vessel further down the launching ways. It was not an attempt to launch her, as there is not now a sufficient amount of water to float her off the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 173 wordsA TELEGRAPHIC despatch from Constantinople announces that, pursuant to instructions "received from Paris, M. de Thouvenel had consented to be reconciled with Reschid Pasha, and that the reconciliation will ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 57 wordsFebruary 3.—Henrietta, for South Sea Islands. February 3.—Albion, for Wide Bay and Port Curtis. February 3.—Abbey, for Geelong. February 3.—Grafton (s.), for Grafton. ...
Article : 24 wordsTHIS DAY.—Snapdragon, for Terra del Fusgo; John Ormerod, for Adelaide; Claro, for Guam; Granite City, for London; William IV. (s.), for Port Macquarie; Governor Morton, for Akyab; Emma, for New Plymouth and Nelson. ...
Article : 37 wordsFebruary 3.—Governor Morton, ship, 1322 tons, Captain Berry, or Akyab, in ballast. February 3.—Emma, brig, 139 tons, Captain Holford, for New Plymouth and Nelson. Passengers—Messrs. Collie, Clarke, Haigh, ...
Article : 35 wordsHURRAH for the Great Southern Railway! We are most happy to learn that the present prospect of the Railway Department, as a concern, shows a great and encouraging ...
Article : 2,105 wordsFebruary 3.—Anna Maria, from Adelaide: 3 bales paper, J. Fairfax and Sons; 890 bags flour, Order. February 3.—Dunedin, from Melbourne: 476 bags flour, H. Clarke; 203 hogsheads beer, R. E. and F. Tooth; 43 packages ...
Article : 244 wordsFebruary 3.—Emma, for New Plymouth and Nilson; 1 ton 170 bags sugar, 1 hogshead loaf sugar, 10 cheasts 25 half-chests tea, 18 packages hardware, 8 casks soda, 3 bags pepper, 1 bale leather, 60 boxes soap, 70 half-cases gin, 8 hogsheads rum, 20 cases 4 ...
Article : 246 wordsMails will close at the General Post Office as follows:— FOR LONDON.—By the Granite City, this day, at noon, if not underway. FOR NELSON AND NEW PLYMOUTH.—By the Emma, this day, at ...
Article : 90 wordsTHE mails by the European and Australian Royal mail Company's steamer Simla, will be made up at this office on THURSDAY, the 11th instant, at 9 a.m. Besides the usual mails for Melbourne, the following mails will ...
Article : 503 wordsFebruary 3.—Yarra Yarra (s.), from Sydney. DEPARTURE. February 2.—Highland Lassie, brig, Captain M'Kellar, for Melbourne, with 250 tons coal. ...
Article : 31 wordsJanuary 23.—Kensington, and Zone, from Sydney; Adriatic, from Dundee; Sebastian Cabot, from New York. January 29.—City of Hobart (s.), from Hobart Town; Queen (s.), from Launceston; Telegraph (s.), from Sydney. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 4 Feb 1858, Page 4
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