March 4.—Spray, for Nelson. March 4.—Nimrod, for Gu[?]m. March 4.—Chettah, for Wellington. March 4.—Wanderer, for Melbourne. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 33 wordsBefore Mr. Justice Therry. BIENSTINGL V. BLAU. Mr. MURRAY moved for an injunction ex parts to stay further proceeding s in an action, which stood next on the list, for ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 94 wordsTHIS DAY.—Wonga Wonga (s.), and James Gibson, for Melbourne. ...
Article : 14 wordsMarch 4.—James Gibson, schooner, 138 tons, Captain Copplestons, for Melbourne. March 4.—Nimrod, ship, 449 tons, Captain Whitting, for Guam, in Ballast. ...
Article : 64 wordsMarch 4.—Lavina, Polly Hoskins, Emily Jane, Little Pet, from Newcastle, with 13 bales wool, 408 tons [?] Illalong(s.), from the Hunter, with 26 bales wool, 26 trasses hav, 40 bags potatoes, 50 bags wheat, 30 bigs maize, 30 bags bran, 5 [?] eggs, 1 coop ...
Article : 91 wordsBEFORE the Chief Commissioner of Insolvent Estates. In the estate of John Campbell, a first meeting. Claims amounting to £35 12s. 6d.were proved. In the estate of William Harvie, a single meeting. One claim ...
Article : 220 wordsMarch 4.—Maria Prudance, E[?] and Echo, for Sh[?]lhaven; Policeman, and Goldsecker, for Newcastle; Pride, for Hawkesbury River. ...
Article : 22 wordsTHE performances will commence with the new notice comedy, entitled HOW STOUT YOU'RE GETTING. To be followed by the favourite drama, entitled GRANDFATHER WHITEHEAD. To conclude with the Classical Burie[?]que, entitled ALCESTIS; the Original Strong-minded Woman. ...
Article : 57 wordsMarch 4.—James Gibson, for Melbourne: 9 [?] brandy, Ly[?]l Scott, and Co.; 872 [?] weights, 103 packages rope, 12 casks hardware, 160 [?] boxes, 50 boxes tin plates, 144 pairs ca[?]t boxes, 60 [?] nails, Levicks and Piper; 20 cases matches, Fisher, ...
Article : 146 wordsTHE same uncertainty which we noticed in our last arrivals from Europe with respect to the continuance of the war still hangs over its prospects. Still, both the papers and private ...
Article : 934 wordsTHE passenger trade from England to the Antipodes is rapidly declining, as, during the month just ended, only four ships left the Mersey for Australian Ports—two of which were regular [?] ships, and one carried government emigrants. Nor is the d crease ...
Article : 407 wordsMAILS will be closed at the General Post Office as follows:- FOR MELBOURNE.—By the Wonga Wonga (s.), this day, at 3 p. m. FOR AUCKLAND.—By the Sporting L[?] this day, at noon. ...
Article : 59 wordsBEFORE Mr. Dowling, Mr. Wecked, and Mr. Ross. Eleven drunkards were sentenced to pay 20s.each, or to be imprisoned for the usual period. Matthew Maher, approached for drunkenness while in charge ...
Article : 501 wordsNOTICE is hereby given, that the mails by the Mail Packet Mermaid, for the United Kingdom, via Melbourne, will be closed THIS DAY, (Wednesday), the 5th March, at noon. Registered letters cannot be received after 11 o'clock a. m. ...
Article : 276 wordsHis Excellency the Governor-General has directed the publication from the London Gazette, for general information, of the following notices to marin[?] Holyhead Refuge Harbour. ...
Article : 399 wordsACCORDING to advertisement, a meeting was held yesterday afternoon, at Mr. Brennan's Hotel, Cook's River, to afford MrW. M. Manning tn opportunity of addressing the electors of the district, and explaining his views and principles as a candidate ...
Article : 1,451 words"HE Admiralty Register of the wreck that have occured on [?] coast of the United Kingdom during the year 1854 has just been published by order of the House of Commons accompanied by the Wreck Chart of the British [?] for the same period. We ...
Article : 4,157 wordsBEFORE the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Dickinson, and Mr. Justice Milford. DARVALL v. THE CITY COMMISSIONERS. EDWARD LORD C. SAME, ...
Article : 1,066 wordsDecember 28.—Lord Warriston, from Melbourne. December 29.—Robertina, from Adelaide;Lion, from Melbourne. December 30.—Tremeign, from Melbourne. ...
Article : 165 wordsNovember 13—Boston Light, from Sydney. November 22.—Startled Fawn, from Sydney. December 8—Freak, from Sydney. Vessels loading for the Colonies on 3rd January,—Meteor, and ...
Article : 39 wordsON the 17th January next the Royal Charter will leave this port for Melbourne, and the principle of a clipper ship with auxliary steam power will now, for the first time, be fairly tried. The Liveroool and Australian Navigation Company having arrived at ...
Article : 588 wordsBefore Mr. Justice Therry and a Jury of four. T[?]GOOD v. SCOTLAND, This was an action upon a promissory not for £900, at six monts, said to have been made by one Alexander M'Crow, in ...
Article : 222 wordsONE of the most fearful configurations that perhaps was ever witnessed on the Mersey occurred yesterday morning on board the American ship Constitution, Caption Britton, and up to the hour at which we write (9 p.m.) there is every probability the vessel ...
Article : 778 wordsTHE irregularity formerly complained of in regard to the mode of stating, in the COLONIAL SECRETARY'S General Abstract of the Bank Returns, the principal item of the assets, is still ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 5 Mar 1856, Page 4
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