APRIL 3.—Mc[?]field, [?]hooter, 98 tons, Captain Ja[?]vis, from Nelson 17th ultimo. Passengers—Messrs. Clough, Nesbitt, Hobba, Ghaan, Brown, Cook, Gillan, and White, Captain, agent. April 4—Wonga Wonga (s.), 700 tons, Captain Gilmore from ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 258 wordsWE should rarely think it necessary to notice the speeches of Mr. FLOOD, least of all one delivered by him as the successful candidate at a contested election. The opposition to his ...
Article : 1,597 wordsTHE most difficult and delicate duty of the first responsible ministry will be the formation of the Upper House. This task will devolve on the gentlemen—whoever they may be—who ...
Article : 1,166 wordsApril 4.—Sable Chief, for Moreton Bay. April 4.—Victoria P[?]t, for Melbourne. April 4.—Primo, for Ka[?]para. April 4.—Sea Nymph, for Launoeston via Newcastle. ...
Article : 30 wordsTHIS DAY. — Wonga Wonga (s.), for Melbourne; Alma and Olga, City of Bristol, Thomas Lowry, and Ranger, for Guam; Cr[?]ole, and G [?] for Hobart Town via Newcastle; Ar[?]el, for Howe's Island; George, for Auckland; Ar[?]ur, for Bordeaux; Ver[?]on, ...
Article : 43 wordsApril 4.—City of Bristol, ship, 619 tons, Captain Alexander, for Guam, in ballast. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Alexander. April 4.—Thomas Lowry, ship, 558 tons, Captain Kingston, for Guam in ballast. ...
Article : 119 wordsMarch 28.—Deepatch, from Sydney. THE MARCO Polo.[?]The telegraphic report of arrivals and departures, which always appears in this paper, announces the fact that this royal mail shin has commenced her homeward voyage. ...
Article : 451 wordsApril 4.—Magnet, and Cambrian P[?]cket, from Prisbane Water, with 700 bushels shells, 9000 feet timber, 15,000 laths, 9080 shingles; Elfin, from Morpeth, with 75 tons coal; Hunter (s.) from the Hunter, with 50 bales hay, 18 hides, 35 bags maize, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,421 wordsApril 4.—Cambrian Packet, and Magnet, for Brisbane Water; Dove, and Ocean Queen, for Broalee; Kangaroo, for Port Macquarie; Mosquite, Mary Grant, susannah, Elflu, Sacramento, for Newcastle and Morpeth. ...
Article : 2 wordsApril 4.—Wonga Wonga (s.), for Melbourne; 60 boxes apples, Lgwless and Co; 1 case, Kirchner and Co; 3 cases, Carrell and Co; 48 cases, 2000 o[?]nces gold, Order. ...
Article : 17 wordsApril 4.—Gem, for Hobart Town: 116 packages wine, 100 [?] beer, 125 cases brandy, 49 cases geneve, 4 half-[?] tobacco; cargo for Morpeth. April 4.—What Cacer, for San Franci[?]: 167 [?] reaches, 1 ...
Article : 10 wordsTHE Western Mail yesterday morning brought the gratifying intelligence that Mr. Plunkett had been triumphantly returned to the new Parliament for the above county. Mr. Plunkett was not present. He ...
Article : 176 wordsMarch 21.—Cornelia, from Valparaiso. March 27.—Helen Stewart, from London. DEPARTURE. March 25 —G[?]zelle. for Newcastle. ...
Article : 223 wordsMails will be closed at the General Post Office, as follows:— FOR AUCKLAND.—By the George, this day, at noon, if not underweigh. FOR SOUTH SEA ISLANDS.—By the Wizard, this day, at noon, if ...
Article : 824 wordsMarch 22.—Caroline, for Sydney. ...
Article : 6 wordsTHIS election took place yesterday and resulted in the return of Mr. Darvall, at the head of the poll, and of Mr. James Pye. Originally there were six candidates for this division of the county; but Mr. Beit and Mr. ...
Article : 247 wordsAT the Supremo Court Auckland, N Z., on the 6th March, three men named "Boots," Caspar Westerfield and William Morris, were charged with setting fire to the wh[?]ling ship Helen Augusta, on February 15. and with being accessories before the fact. ...
Article : 901 wordsMEETING AT COOK'S RIVER.—On Thursday evening last Captain William Russell met a body of the electors for the South Riding of Cumberland, at Mr. Henry's Hotel, Cook's River. The expressed views of ...
Article : 109 wordsSia,—Having been comp[?]led to dock, the vessel under my command at the Waterview Dry Dock, I cannot leave that establishment without expressing a few words in its favour. It is certainly the f[?]est dock I have ever seen in any part of the world, ...
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Advertising : 121 wordsSIR,—Will you oblige me by inserting in your next issue the following particulars of the London's first trip to Melbourne. We left Campbel[?]s Wharf at a quarter past seven p.m. on Thursday evening, and went slowly down the harbour, having, to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 87 wordsApril 3 —Gleaner, and Lightning resumed their voyage, the former to the Ballinger, and the latter to the Manning. ...
Article : 21 wordsMarch 28.—Mariner, from Sydney; Clarence, from Launceston; Ann and Maria, from Newcastle. March 29.—Wonga Wonga (s.), and Telegraph (s.), from Sydney. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 184 wordsTHE CRICKETERS VERSUS LATER NEWS — The Wonga W[?]nga came into harbour between six and seven o'clock yesterday morning, gaily dressed with flags. She was [?]ailed with demonstrations of joy by a large number of our citizens, who were evidently under ...
Article : 195 wordsRESPIRATORY SURFACE IN HUMAN LUNGS.—The number of air-cells in the human lungs amounts to no less than six hundred millions. According to Dr. Hales, the diameter of each of these may be reckoned ...
Article : 110 wordsAN EXTRAORDINARY BEGGAR. — Porto Ferrajo, though monotonous, possesses one advantage over every other town of Italy—the absence of beggars. I only observed one, an idiot, who is very precise as to ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 5 Apr 1856, Page 4
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