SEPTEMBER 25.—Yarra Yarra [?] 560 tons, Captain Bell, from [?] 22nd instant. Passenger—Mr. and Mrs. E. Stephens, Messrs. J. Freeman, Dumphy, Morn, Thompson, and 65 in the steerage. A. S. N. Company, agents. ...
Article : 96 wordsSeptember 25.—[?], for Melbourne. September 25.—[?] for Hebart Town, September 25.—Charles Rose, for Shanghai, September 25.—Isaballe, for Hobart Town. ...
Article : 23 wordsTHIS DAY.—Post Boy, for South Seas; Tyne, for Wanganui; [?], for Melbourne; Moa, for Anckland; Mclanie, for China; Adventure, Moreton Bay. ...
Article : 33 wordsTHE SPEAKER took the chair at half-past three o'clock. MESSAGE. The following message from his Excellency the ...
Article : 13,544 wordsSeptember 25.—Tyne, schooner, 33 tons, Captain Taylor, for Wanganui. Passenger—Miss B. Mechan. September 25.—Adventure, schooner, 22 tons, Captain Wright, for Moreton, Bay, in [?] Passenger—Mrs. [?] ...
Article : 32 wordsSeptember 25.—[?] and Currency Boy, from Newcatle and Morpeth, with 119 tons coal; Mermaid, from the Clyde, with 8 tons [?] 2 tons bark; Industry, and Victory, from the Hawkesbury, with 900 [?] 600 bushels [?] 300 dozen ...
Article : 121 wordsSeptember 25.—Currency Boy, and Coroline, for Newcastle and Morpeth; Mermaid, for the clyde; Margaret, and Mary, for the Richmond River; H. M. Warfield, for Port Stephens. ...
Article : 34 wordsSeptember 25.—Gazelle, from Otage: 3000 bushels wheat, [?] tons potatoes, Corcorane: 1100 bushels oats, Buyers and [?] ...
Article : 22 wordsSeptember 25.—Tyne, for Wanganui; 90 bags sugar, 8 quartercasks sherry, 10 chests tea, 5 tons coal, 50 bags lime, 10 boxes candies, 6 cases prunes, 1 bale almonds, 3 tins confeetionary, 12 bags nuts, 2 bales drapery, 1 box, 2 packages, and a large quantity ...
Article : 59 wordsIN my last, of 12th instant, I communicated to you that the Legislative Council had ordered the Speaker to issue a warrant calling upon all sheriffs, bailiffs, &c., to assist the Sergeant-at-Arms in arresting Dr. ...
Article : 1,362 wordsMails will close at the General Post Office as follows:— FOR LONDON—By the Donald M'Kay, to-morrow, at noon. FOR MELBOURNE.—By the Telegraph (s), and Hellespont (s.) to-morrow, at 1 p. m. ...
Article : 58 wordsA SUPPLEMENTARY MAIL will be made up at the General Post Office, to-morrow, at noon, for the above vessel, to be forwarded to Melbourne, by the Telegraph steamer, which vessel leaves on the above day. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 994 wordsSeptember 20.—John Bull, from Sydney. ...
Article : 11 wordsSeptember 16.—Flcoda, for Guam. ...
Article : 8 wordsSeptember 18.—[?] Francis, from Newcastle. September 15.—Mariposa, from Port Albert. ...
Article : 21 wordsBY the Workington, which has lately returned from the Chatham Islands, we learn that the establishment of a custom house and the enforcement of a regular system of law and government in those islands is likely to be a matter of greater difficulty than was ...
Article : 927 wordsSeptember 22.—Indus, barque, 868 tons, Captain Poole,from Melbourne; Raven, brig, 170 tons, Captain Devis, from Geelong. September [?].—Wanderer, brig, [?] tons, Captain Firth, from Melbourne; Croole,schooner, 144 Captain [?] from Hobart ...
Article : 190 wordsSeptember 19.—Leodes, returned to port; Yarra Yarra (s.) from Sydney; Royal Shepherd (s.) from Launceston. September 20.—Champion (s.), from Portland; Walorenzia, from Hongkong. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 33 wordsTHE performance will commence with the beautiful drama, in 3 actsm entitled DON [?] DE BAZAN; or the Lone House of [?] Don Jose, Mr. Warde; Don [?] de [?] Count or Girafe, Mr. Clarance Holt; Marquis [?] Rotand, Mr. Mungall; ...
Article : 96 wordsWILL be performed the great tradedy, written is [?] by [?] Webster, contemporary of Shakepre, THE DUCHESS OF MALFI. Duke Ferdinand, Mr. Waller; Marina (the Duchose), Mrs. Waller. To be followed by the [?] performance of the ...
Article : 74 wordsIN the Legislative Council yesterday, a message was received from His Excellency the Governor, proposing that a sum of £500 should be voted to test the qualities of Australian woods. ...
Article : 548 wordsTHE following is the correspondence on the fine inflicted on the master of the American ship Tuskins, for bringing an excess of Chinese passengers, referred to in the proceedings of the Chamber of Commerce. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 26 Sep 1855, Page 4
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