August 9.—City or Sydney (s.), 700 tons, Captain R. T. Moodie, from Melbourne 6th, instant. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs, Maclamachan and son, Mr. and Mrs. Enderby, Miss Roberts; Messrs. Gardner, Duffy, Roper, Ainstcy, Scott, Smith, Draper, ...
Article : 116 wordsAugust 3.—Mumford, schooner, 169 tons, Ray, for Sydney. Passengers—Mrs. Ray and child. ...
Article : 16 wordsJuly 26.—Panama, from Live[?]l; Despatch, from Sydney. July 27.—Renown, from London, The ship Water Nymph, bound from Melbourne to the Mauritius, put into Port Adelaide on Friday, in a very leaky condition. ...
Article : 517 wordsAugust 8.—Odelia Margareita, for Java. August 8.—Kathay, for Guam. August 8.—Wonga Wonga (s.), for Melbourne. August 9.—Emily Jane, for Melbourne. ...
Article : 50 wordsThe certificates of discharge granted by the Chief Commissioner to the following Insolvents, were confirmed by the Court, viz., John Morris, Henry Moon, John Edwards, Francis Edward Rishworth, ...
Article : 609 wordsTHIS DAY.—Choctah, for Wellington; Mathilde, for Callao; Ariel, for Twofold Bar; Disraeli, for Callao; Eagle, for Geelong; Lizzie Webber, for Launceston. ...
Article : 33 wordsAugust 8.—Eagle, schooner, 126 tons, Captain Marr, for Geelong. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Davis and three children. August 8.—Lizzie Webber, brig, 214 tons, Captain M'Kinlay, for Lanuceston. Passenger—one in the intermediate. ...
Article : 89 wordsAugust 8.—Cambrian Packet, and John Mitchell, from Brisbane Water, with 800 bushels shells, 23 tons wood; Collaroy, (s.), from Morpeth, with 53 bags bran, 23 bags maize, 120 trusses hay, 6 hogsheads ale, 3 hogsheads 2 octaves brandy, 3 hogsheads rum, ...
Article : 109 wordsAugust 8.—Absalom, for Wollongong; Cambrian Packet, for Brisbane Water; John Mitchell, for Broken Bay; Esther, for the Bellinger; Callender, Hargraves, and Clarence Packet, for Newcastle; Flying Fish, for Shoalhaven. ...
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Advertising : 44 wordsAugust 9.—City of Sydney (s.) from Melbourne: 40 cases sago, 3 packages, Captain Allon; 12 cases sago, Lender, Muller, and Co.; 972 oz. 17 dwt. gold, Bank New South Wales; 3003 oz. gold, Bank Australasia; 296 bags sugar, 121 packages, Order. ...
Article : 46 wordsAugust 8.—Wonga Wonga (s.), for Melbourne: 5 cases, 6 casks, 7 bags, 3 bales, 19 hogsheads rum, Saddington and SOR; 48 cases fruit, J. V. Barnard; I case fruit, Captain Dye; 250 cases clixir, 15 cases oil stores, Solmitz and Co.; ...
Article : 337 wordsTHURSDAY MORNING, 6TH AUGUST.—The week that has elapsed since last on opportunity of writing occurred has been a quiet one, politically, socially, and commercially. The public were beginning to be alarmed ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 99 wordsFOR CALLAO.—By the Disraeli, this day, at noon, if not underway. FOR LAUNCESTON.—By the Lizzie Webber, this day, at noon, if not underway. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 57 wordsWE have five days' later news, via Melbourne, our dates being to the 30th ultimo. ACTIONS FOR LIBEL.—We learn by the Courier that Mr. Gregson has at last commenced a civil action ...
Article : 429 wordsTHE total loss of this vessel was communieated to her owners, Messrs. George A. Lloyd and Co., on Saturday morning. She was built at Brisbane Water, about fifteen years ago, for the use of the Ebenezer coal mines, and measured about 100 tons. For ...
Article : 343 wordsJURY COURT.—Special jury of twelve: Eales v. M'Dougall. BANCO COURT.—Juries of four: Sewell v. Sewell, Watts (administrator) v. Dunk, Joseph v. Clarke, ...
Article : 82 wordsTHE re-assembling of Parliament to-morrow will be speedily followed by important changes. If the state of parties at the close of last session is to guide our judgment, the existing Cabinet ...
Article : 2,130 wordsIn the estate of George Buchanan, a meeting had been called to hear a charge of fraudulent insolvency, but no person appearing except the official assignee of the insolvent estate, nothing was done. ...
Article : 235 wordsAugust 7.—Waratah, steamer, for Wide Bay. COASTERS INWARDS. August 7.—Flcra, Clarissa. August 8.—Herculean, Elgin, Pegasus, Minerva. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 189 wordsBY way of Melbourne we have news to the 1st instant. In the Legislative Assembly, on the 30th ultimo, the bill to prevent the introduction of convicts was read a ...
Article : 419 wordsThe barque Victoria Packet, and a schooner whose name has not transpired, went ashore off the West Channel about eight o'clock yesterday morning, the 2nd instant, to the north side of the Swan Spit. The Victoria, steamer, and the Empire, schooner, proceeded ...
Article : 556 wordsEleven persons were convicted of having been found drunk in the streets: two were fined 5s. each, and the rest 20s. each, or in default of payment to be imprisoned twenty-four hours. ...
Article : 186 wordsMary Ann Whitby was convicted of drunken and disorderly conduct—the tenth offence of that kind for which she had been punished in the course of the year; fined 40s., or forty-eight hours' imprisonment. ...
Article : 96 wordsBY. way of Melbourne we have two days' later intelligence from Port Louis, viz, to 30th May. The only item of news relates to the resumption of Indian Emigration, From a communication made ...
Article : 181 wordsJuly 20.—Viola, from Newcastle. July 25.—Oriental, from London; Tasmania (s.), from Sydney. August 5.—Emma, from Sydney. ENTERED OUT. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 10 Aug 1857, Page 4
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