September 17.—Wonga Wonga (s.),734tons,Capitain D. Walker, from Melbourne 14th instant Passengers—Captain and Mrs. Tyler, Mrs. Austin, Misses Austin (2), Mrs. Bourke, Miss Hutchinson, Miss Dick, Dr. Childs, Inspector Burton, Messrs Dumaresq, ...
Article : 53 wordsTHE heavy rain that fell in Sydney during the morning had not extended to Liverpool, where there were only a few light showers, just enough to lay the dust. The course was in excellent condition, and the racing very ...
Article : 1,107 wordsSEPTEMBER 16.—Boomerang (s.), for moreton Bay. ...
Article : 7 wordsTHIS DAY.—Monarch, for Melbourne; Ariel, for Twofold Bay; William, for Port Macquarie: Armasis, for Hobart Town, via Newcastle; Independence, for South Seas, whaling voyage; Martha Ellen, for Geelong, via Newcastle; Centurion, for London; ...
Article : 46 wordsSeptember 16.—Boomerang (s.), 365 tons, Captain O'Reil[?] for Moreton Bay. Passengers—Mr. G. J. Thompson, Miss Wilkinson, Mr. Steiner, Mr. J. A. Bonar, Mr. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs.. Wa[?] Mr. G. E. Dalrymple, Mr. and Mrs. Turnbull and 2 children, Mr. ...
Article : 151 wordsSeptember 16.—Margaret, from Morpeth, with 20 tons flour, 100 bags bran, 100 bags pollard, 90 bags wheat, 1 ton bones, 25 trusses hay; Swan, Black Diamond, and Australian, from Newcastle, with 386 tons coal; Numba, from Pambula, with 38 tons ...
Article : 126 wordsSeptember 16.—John Mitchell, for Brisbane'Water; H[?]lean, and Australian, for Newcastle. ...
Article : 14 wordsSeptember 16.—Centurion, for London: 40 bales wool 66 hides, 138 bags gum, 192 casks tallow, 2844 tieenails, 3 cases, [?] [?]yers and Learmonth; 55 bales wool, 1 ton 4 cwt. hoofs, 1 ton [?]nk bones, J. Taylor; 72 bales wool, G. S. Leathes; 68 bales wool, Lyall ...
Article : 469 wordsHIS Excellency the Governor-General having signified his intention to embark on board her Majesty s ship Iris, at twelve o'clock, on Thursday, the 17th instant, for the purpose of visiting Norfolk Island, the ...
Article : 313 wordsMails will close at the General Post Office as follows:— FOR WELLINGTON.—By the William Alfred, this day, at noon, if not underway. FOR PORT CURTIS, WIDE BAY, AND FITZ ROY RIVER —By the ...
Article : 123 wordsSeptember 15.—Emma, barque, 191 tons, Captain Terry, from Melbourne. September 15.—Vigilant, brig, Captain Bromhead, which left here on the 4th September, with a cargo of coals for Sydney, put ...
Article : 384 wordsTHE last solemnities which religion and civilization render to departed friends were yesterday paid, in all honour, in all reverence, and in all sincerity, to the late Mr. Nichols. The funeral was one of the largest ...
Article : 291 wordsOUR correspondent on the 9th instant writes:— " The following news has only just reached me, but I can vouch for its authenticity. By next post, however, I will forward you the particulars of another ...
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Advertising : 271 wordsHIS Excellency the Governor General is pleased to direct the publication, for general information, of the following despatch from the Secretary of State, on the subject Of the projected separation of the northern ...
Article : 2,012 wordsTHE new Ministers will walk over the course. They will owe this facility to principles they violated, but which are nevertheless necessary to the free action of Responsible Government. It ...
Article : 2,989 wordsCourt of requests. — £30 JURISDICTION. — This Court will be opened pro forma to-day, but will immediately adjourn until ten o'clock to-morrow morning, when the first case heard will be Fish v. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 17 Sep 1857, Page 4
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