APRIL 30.—Ph[?]nician, barque, 468 tons, Captain [?] London 28rd January. Passenger—Mr. Hender[?] [?] Graham, and Co., agent. April 30.—Mary Grant, brig, 166 tons [?] ...
Article : 148 wordsIN yesterday's Herald we published a notice, by telegram, via Malta, dated London, February the 19th, to the effect that Sir Charles Fitz Boy died on the 18th. ...
Article : 2,176 wordsApril 30.—Noe, for Port Louis. April 30.—Raby Castle, for Calcutta. April 30.—Duke of Wellington, for Moreton Bay. ...
Article : 19 wordsTHIS DAY.—Lobelia, for Guam; Horatio, for Java; Ann and Maria, for Adelaide via Newcastle; Louisa, for Nelson and Wellington; Governor, on a whaling voyage; Ocean, for Tahiti and South Sea Islands; Louis and Miriam, for South Sea Islands; 1 ...
Article : 56 wordsApril 30.—Ocsterling, ship, 363 tons, Captain Walter, for Macassar, in ballast. Passengers—Mr. Mungo and 3 natire wonien. April 30.—Louis and Miriam, brig, 126 tons, Captain ...
Article : 100 wordsApril 30.—[?]a, Cambrian Packet, Reindeer, and West Wind, from Brisbane Water, With 16,000 feet timber, 33,000 laths, 500 baskets shells, 900 bushels [?]e, 50 bags maize; Elfin, from Newcastle, with 72 tons coals; Otago, from Morpeth, with 70 tons ...
Article : 105 wordsApril 30.—Avenger, for Tuross River; Queen, for Port Stephens; Elfin, Otago, and Grafton, for Newcastle; West Wind, Cambrian Tacket, and Cecilia, for Brisbane Water. ...
Article : 28 wordsApril 30.—Phœnician, from London: 14,000 bricks, Australian Joint Stock Bank; 40 packages, How, Walker, and Co.; 1 package, Prost, K[?]er, and Co.; 200 packages olive oil. Smith, Croft, and Co.; 2 packages, J. stewart; 3 packages, W. Hassel; 20 bales ...
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Advertising : 257 wordsTHE LOST CHILD FOUND BY MR. B. RIXON.—We have much satisfaction in being able to record that Mr. Rixon has been succe[?]ful in his search after the lad Dwyer, reported in our last as having been lost on Monday week, in the vicinity of Bong Bong. ...
Article : 505 wordsApril 39.—Louis and Miriam, for South Sea Islands: 20 barrels fiour, 11 barrels biscuit, 11 bags salt, 11 bags rice, 30 packages oil stores, 45 cases drapery, 350 cases coffee, 3 boxes tea, 74 cases wine, 14 bags sugar, 9 cases brandy, D. N. Joubert. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 147 wordsMails will close at the General Post Office as follows:— FOR NELSON AND WELLINGTON.—By the Louisa, this day, at noon, if not underway. FOR JAVA.—By the Horatio, this day, at noon, if not underway. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 67 wordsSIR,—Pressing engagements have prevented my earlier noticing the Rev. Mr. Pendrill's long letter of the 13th instant, which, however, demands a short reply. Mr. Pendrill is quite wrong in supposing that I ...
Article : 561 wordsIN the Legislative Council, yesterday, Mr. BLAKE moved, in an amended form, the proposition of which he had given notice, relative to the petition of John Downes Badham, praying for the removal of the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 489 wordsApril 29.—Rebecca, schooner, Captain Sutor, for Melbourne, with 178 tons of coal. April 30.—Jenny Lind, Captain Curran, for Port Curtis and Wide Bay, with 30 head of cattle, and original cargo from ...
Article : 56 wordsSINCE our last issue, we have had no further particulars from this out station of the catastrophe, beyond the following:—"All the treasure is likely to be saved from the Ava—£250,000; the vessel is gone to pieces; most of the passengers have lost everything ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 1 May 1858, Page 4
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