THE SPEAKER took the chair at twenty—five minutes past three o'clock. QUESTION OF ORDER. Mr. PARKES said that, before proceeding with the ...
Article : 16,197 wordsIN the Legislative Council yesterday, the business again was confined almost solely to the consideration of the Tariff Bill. The Bill having been introduced and read a ...
Article : 2,856 wordsSeptember 13.—struan, brig, 207 tons, Captain Yale, for Melbourne, with 304 tons coal. The Shamrock ([?].) called in for coal, and left about 11 a.m., for Moreton Bay. ...
Article : 33 wordsAugust 17.—Caroline Agnes, from London. August 19.—Maori, and Gratitude, from Sydney. August 20.—Christina, from Melbourne. ...
Article : 20 wordsAT the Melbourne Chamber of Commerce, on Wednesday last, the followling report of s sub-committee appointed to wait upon Sir Charles Hotham, on the above subject, was read. The document is as follows: ...
Article : 1,688 wordsSEPTEMBER 13.—Isabella,schooner, 100 tons, Captain Burgers, from Hobart Town 30th August. Passengers—Mrs. Burgess, and 1 in the steerage. Gilchrist, Watt, and Co., agents. September 13.—Camila, schooner, 20 tons, Captain Plant, from ...
Article : 49 wordsSeptember 12.—Shamrock (s), for Moreton Bay. September 12.—Grafton (s.), for Clarence River. September 13.—Jacob Roggeveen, for Batavia. September 13.—Black Dog, for South Sea Islands. ...
Article : 31 wordsTHIS DAY.—william Alfred. for Wellington: Ocean, for New Caledonia; Mary Grant, for Hobart Town, via Newcastle. ...
Article : 24 wordsSeptember 13.—Ocean, brig, 189 tons, Captain Lyons, for New Caledonia, and South Sea Islands. Passengers—Messrs. Ricord, and Martin, and six natives of the South Sea Islands. September 13.—Mary Grant, brig, 167 tons, Captain Clarke, for ...
Article : 77 wordsSeptember 13.—Glenduart, and Traveller's Bride, from Newcastle and Morpeth, with 94 tons coal; Rainbow, from Brisbane Water, with 750 bushels shells; Messenger, from the Hawkesbury, with 800 bushels main[?], 2 tons bark, and sundries; ...
Article : 91 wordsSeptember 13.—Lucy Ann, and Norna, for the M'Leay River; Crescent, for the Richmond River; Rainbow, Persevarance, Eifin,E. H. Simpson, and Ag[?]es Napier, for Newcastle; Maid of Australia, and Hope, for the Hawkesbury. ...
Article : 37 wordsSeptember 13.—Isabella, from Hobart Town: 5100 feet palings, 69,500 shingles, Gilchrist, Watt, and Co.; 2500 bushels wheat, F. A. Downing. September 13—Camila, from Otago: 7 tons potatoes, 17 bushels ...
Article : 42 wordsSeptember 13.—Mary Grant, for Hobart Town, via Newcastle: 2 casks guano, original cargo, from Mauritius. September 13.-Ocean, for New Caledonia, and South Sea Islands: 19 cases culery, 14 packages drapery, 1 case boots,4 ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 37 wordsThe performances will commencs with Mareton's beautiful play called THE PATRICIAN'S DAUGHTER. Elgar Mordaunt.Mr. Waller; Earl Lynterne, Mr. Tu[?]hill; Lady Mabel Lynterne, Mrs. Waller. After which the new comic song, received nightly with ...
Article : 87 wordsMails will close at the General Post Office as follows:—FOR MELBOURNE.—By the Yarra Yarra (s.), to-morrow, at 2 pm. FOR WELLINGTON.—By the William Alfred, this day, at noon, if not underweigh. ...
Article : 451 wordsThe evening's entertainments will commence with the celebrated Musical Drama entitled FAUST AND MARGUERITE. Faust, Mr. Wards; Mephistopheles, Mr.F. Howson; Brander, Mr. J. Howson; Siebel, Mr. Howard; Marguerite, Miss Warde. To be ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 14 Sep 1855, Page 4
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