April 14.—Tasmania (S.), 160 tons, Captain Clinch, from Hobart Town 9th instant. Passengers—Mrs. Foad and servant, Miss Clark and 2 children, Mrs. Perkins and daughter, Mrs. Watchorn, Miss Watchorn, Mrs. May 2 children and servant, Mr. and Mrs. ...
Article : 211 wordsApril 4.—Li[?] Webber, for Sydney. ...
Article : 11 wordsPURSUANT to notice given, the returning officer, Mr. Downes, proceeded yesterday officially to declare the state of the poll for this electoral district. On coming forward at 12 o'clock, he stated that he ...
Article : 7,956 wordsApril 5.—Elizabeth, from Sydney. ...
Article : 12 wordsFEBRUARY 5, 12 o'clock p.m.—A terrible calamity, equalled only by the awful disaster which destroyed the Pearl a year ago, occurred on the Sacramento River this morning. The boat running to Marysville known as the Belle, Captain Charles H. Houston, ...
Article : 570 wordsApril 14.—Favourite, for South Sea Islands. April 14.—Callender, for Moreton Bay. April 14.—John Nussey, for South Sea Islands. ...
Article : 24 wordsTHISDAY.—Ranger, for Guam; Boomerange (s.), for Moreton [?]ay; Panama, Kate, and Ariel, for South Sea Islands; Coila, for Port Cooper. ...
Article : 31 wordsApril 14.—Catherine Adamson, ship, 886 tons, Captain Stuart, for London. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. M'Lean, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bettington 3 children and servant, Misses Bettington (2), Mrs. Strutt and servant, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart, Mrs. Stuart senr. ...
Article : 96 wordsApril 14.—Esperanza, Polly Hopkins, and Rover, from Newcastic, with 40 tons coke, 6 bales wool, 270 tons coal; Williams (s.), from the Hunter, with 3[?] bags bran, 10 trusses hay, 10 casks fallow, 165 bags maize, 77 bags patatoes, 10 bags flour, 4 bags ...
Article : 60 wordsApril 14.—Jennie Deans, for Ulladulla; Elizabeth, for the Hawkesbury; Hope, and Orient, for Brouice; Lass o'Gowric, for Shoalhaven; Favourite, and Trial, for Newcastle. ...
Article : 28 wordsTHE United States Mail steamship Crescent City, commanded by Captain A. G. Gray, left New York on the 3rd December, with passengers and cargo for New Orleans, via Havana. A fair wind favoured her, and there was every appearance of a ...
Article : 537 wordsApril 14—Tasmania (s.), from Hobart Town; 11 casks apples, Downi[?]; 5 packages, Hall; 1 case, Smith, 3 packages apples, Hely; l case, New; 1 package, Coates; 1 package, Dowsett; 1 package, Thompson; 1 package, Henfrey; 44 cases alum, G. ...
Article : 284 wordsApril 14.—Coila, for Port Cooper; 2 packages paper, Thacker and Co; 1 case, Hall and Alderson, 5 cases drapery, A. Dreutler, 73 bales drapery, [?]53 packages oil stores, 50 packages hollowware, 195 cases brandy, 92 cases geneva, 15 half-ti[?]r[?] tobacco, 3 ...
Article : 368 words{No abstract available}
Detailed lists, results, guides : 55 wordsMails [?] be closed at the General Post-Office, as follows:- FOR NELSON.—By the Coila, this day, at noon, if not underweigh. FOR NAVIGATORS' ISLANDS.—By the Ari[?]l, this day, at noon, if ...
Article : 95 words{No abstract available}
Detailed lists, results, guides : 142 wordsNo. of Aggregate From vessels. tonnage, London...... 2... 1491... 145 Liverpool......2... 937... 18 ...
Article : 584 wordsBEFORE Mr. Justice DICKINSON and a jury of four. STERNE AND OTHERS V. PRIESTLY. This was an action of assumpsit to recover damages for the alleged breach of a contract to purchase a cargo ...
Article : 310 wordsThe Entertainments will commence with a new nautical drama, in 4 acts, at T. Greenwood, Esq., called PAUL, THE PILOT; or, THE WRECK OF THE RAVEN. Paul Wilson, the Pilot, Mr. Holloway; Lieutenant Howard, Mr. Stewart; Sampson Swallow, ...
Article : 146 wordsNo criminal trial has, for many years, excited the deep and universal interest awakened by the case which occupied the Court for four days last week. Whether the profession of the prisoner ...
Article : 1,431 wordsBEFORE Mr. Justice MILFORD and a jury of four. REDDALL V. CARTER. This was an action for goods sold and delivered. Mr. Pring appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Wise ...
Article : 123 wordsIT is said, and I believe the statement is on good authority, that the Executive Council have resolved not to interfere with the sentence of Lang and Drake. People say that the intemperate style of Dr. Lang's ...
Article : 1,464 wordsSIR,—As I have always found your columns open to me whenever I have had occasion to address you, I am very unwilling to occupy your space unnecessarily. My chief object in addressing you on the subject of the ...
Article : 134 wordsApril 8.—Viceroy, from Mauritius, Roderick Dhu, from Calcutta; Spitfire, from Sydney; Corsair, from Shanghai. April 9.—Champion, from Portland; Lady Bird, from Launceston. ...
Article : 247 wordsJURY COURT.—Chape (executrix) v. Jung; Fawcett v. Thorn; Glisson v. Bowden; Samuda v. Hassall; Thorburn v. Hearne; Saunders v. Clarke. BANCO COURT.—S[?]oman v. Cowan and another; ...
Article : 206 wordsApril 5.—Mumford, for Sydney. CLEARANCE. April 1.—Coemopolite, for Twofold Bay. EXPORT. ...
Article : 24 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 15 Apr 1856, Page 4
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: