AUGUST 9.—Clyde, ship, 781 tons, Captain Kerr, from London 14th April. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Corlette and six children, and 7 in the steerage. Brierley, Denn, and Co., agents. August 9.—Boomerang (s.), 200 tons, Captain O'Reilly, from ...
Article : 163 wordsAugust 8.—Squaw, brig, Captain Reid, for Melbourne, with 350 tons cool. August 8.—Highland Lassie, brig, Captain Wilkinson, for Melboure, with 220 tons coal and 900 bushels maize. ...
Article : 105 wordsSIR,—At the above address attend all those young men that wish to become masters or mates of England's merchant fie[?]t. By a wise provision of the Legislature the officers and captains of all English ships, must here undergo a strict examination, and by ...
Article : 811 wordsJuly 28.—Palermo, from Sydney. July 29.—Bonnic Doon, from Sydney; Chance, from London, via Sydney. ...
Article : 22 wordsAugust 9.—Golden Spring, for Melbourne. August 9.—Viceroy, for Melbourne, via Newcastle. August 9.—Telegraph (s.), for Melbourne. August 9.-William Alfred, for Wellington. ...
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Article : 7 wordsAugust 9.—Oliver Frost, brig, 150 tons, Captain M'Avery, for Melbourne. August 9.—Telegraph (s.), 700 tons, Captain G. Gilmdro, for Melbourne, Passengers—Messrs. S. C. Allday, W. Prell, Captain ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 120 wordsTHE more a new colony adopts the institutions of the old country, both of art and of science, the more it will approach to greatness and to perfection. But every thing must come by ...
Article : 1,099 wordsTHE following remarks from a learned gentlemen of great experience in affairs of government and law, are worthy consideration. At present we could scarcely dispense with the Law ...
Article : 1,245 wordsTHE letter of " Portorius" on the railway question, which appeared in our issue of Thursday last, and which contained much valuable information and much undeniable truth[?]—was in no ...
Article : 1,138 wordsMails will close at the General Post Office as follows:— FOR HONGKONG.—By the Sultana, this day, at noon, if not under weigh. FOR WELLINGTON AND PORT COOPER.—By the Dart, this day, ...
Article : 74 wordsNOTICE is hereby given that mails will be made up and despatched for Great Britain by the O'[?]AR PASHA. The mails will be closed at this office THIS DAY (Monday), the 11th August, at 6 p.m. ...
Article : 854 wordsAlf[?]ed, 780, Browning; Ardmillan, 937, Jamison; Alhm, 1100, Patterson; Ben Nevis, 1317, Horron; Clyde, 876, Kerr; Cyclode, 605, Hassock; Granite City, 757, Leaks; Horizont (American), 1200, Becker; Junius (American), 562, Means; John ...
Article : 249 wordsRECEIVED in Sydney coastwise, from 4th July to 8th August:— HUNTER.—445 bales wool, 36 casks, 344 paunches tallow, 1604 hides, 239 bundies sheepskins. MORETON BAY.—538 bales wool, 78 tons and 1095 casks tallow, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 11 Aug 1856, Page 4
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