[?]—W. B. Dean, schooner, 89 tons, Captain M'Eachern, from Port Fairy 17th instant. Flower, Salting, and Co., agents. May 31—John Ormerod, brig, 187 tons, Captain Sivier, from Adelaide 1st, and Port Willinga 12th May. Passengers—Mrs. ...
Article : 250 wordsMay 31—Jeannette, for Singapore. May 31—Swiss Boy for San Francisco. May 31—Palermo, for Moreton Bay. May 31—City of Sydney (s.). for Melboarne. ...
Article : 49 wordsTHIS DAY:—Freak, for Guam; Antoinette, for Jave.; Yarra Yarra (s.), for Moreton Bay; Jane for Guam; [?] for South Seas; Riplay for Nelson. ...
Article : 30 wordsMay 31—Ripley, schooner, 130 tons, Captain Cummins, for Nelson. May 31—Swiss Boy, schooner, 264 tons, Captain Knipe, for San Francisco, via [?] ...
Article : 169 wordsSIR,—Perceiving in your issue of the 30th instant a letter on the above subject, questioning the advisability of laying such stress on the self-righting principle, as regards life-boats, and conceiving that it is a matter in which the colony is most deeply interested, ...
Article : 424 wordsMay 31.—Prospector, for the M'Leay, with 1665 bushels maize, [?] hides, 10 casks tallow, 150 horns Venus, Twins, and Lavina, from Nawcastle, with 328 tons coal; William [?] form Shoalhaven, with 42 [?] wheat, 83 tons potatoes; Victory, from the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 wordsMay 31—Venus, Maria Theresa, and Currency Boy, for Newcastle; Ann Mary, for Broken Bay; Numba, for Merimbula; Prospector, and Emily, for the M'Leay; Victory, for the Hawkes[?] Mermaid, for the Clyde; Reindeer, for Brisbane Water; ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 169 wordsTHE Assembly met, in pursuance of adjournment, at half-past 10 o'clock, but owing to the non-attendance of members the Speaker did not take the chair till twenty minutes past 11. ...
Article : 259 wordsMay 31.—W. D. Dean, from Port Fairy: 940 begs wheat, 8 bales wool,[?] bale skins, Flower, Salting, and Co; 2 cases, Order. May 31.—John Ormerod, from Adelaide: 1381 bags wheat, Barker, and Co; 20 tons flour, Hamilton; 20 bags wheat, 50 ...
Article : 784 wordsMAY 30.—The advent of the New Constitution has been referred to again and again as the [?] of our [?] form all the evils of misgovernment. Wrongs were then to be remedied, omissions supplied, ...
Article : 1,755 wordsMay 31.—Symmetry, ship, Captain Webster, for Melbourne, with 530 tons coal. May 31.—Triumph, schooner, Captain Josh, for Melbourne, with 130 tons coal. ...
Article : 30 wordsThe performances will commence with the Comic Drama called THE OURANG OUTANG. keraban, Mr. C. King; Pippo, Mr. Bruton; Gallopio, the Ourang Outang, Mr. A. Torning. Caradec, Mr. Maynard; Jean Larotte, Mr. Stewart; Ruba, Mr. [?] ...
Article : 111 wordsMay 27. —Crystal Palace, from C alcutta; Marchioness, from [?] Pioneer, from Launceston; Scotia, Caledonia, Mary Smith, and Colchester, from Adelaide, Janet, from Newcastle; Wonga Wonga (s.), from Sydney; Bramscombe, from Tome. ...
Article : 152 wordsTHE intelligence brought by the last English mail does not tend much to satisfy the eager desire felt in this part of the world to know whether peace or war is to be finally determined ...
Article : 2,321 wordsSIR,—Can you inform me why the Joseph Tarratt is the mailship for the 10th proximo, and not tin Kent, which last shipsails on the same day? Is the Postmaster-General the only man in all Melbourne who ...
Article : 646 wordsBEFORE the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Dickinson, and Mr. Justice Therry. CERTIFICATES. The certificates granted by the Chief Commissioner ...
Article : 3,321 wordsMay 31.—City of Sydney (s.), for Melbourne: 3 bales twine, Smith, Brothers, and Co; 2 cases isinglass, J. V. Barnard; 80 casks bottled beer, [?] Watt, and Co; 120 boxes soap, W. Jolly; 90 bales, 74 sheets iron, Rabone, Feez, and Co; 2 casks nails, ...
Article : 674 wordsMay 22—Francis, from Newcastle, Cosmopolite, for Twofold Bay. May 24.—Tasmania (s.), from Sydney. May 25.—Emma, from Sydney; Helen, from Newcastle. ...
Article : 1,462 wordsMAILS will be closed at the General Post Office as follows:- [?] By the Maid of the Valley, this day, at 6 p.m., if not underweigh. FOR CALCUTTA.—By the Blair, this day, at 6 p.m. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 2 Jun 1856, Page 4
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