NOVEMBER 2.—Emms, bri[?], 189 tons, Captain Brown, from Hobart Town 24th ultimo. Passengers—Messrs. W. Ayton, Thorp, and [?] in the steerage, one constable and two prisoner[?] of the Crown. J. Ma[?]uamar[?], agent. ...
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Advertising : 192 wordsNovember 2 —Alma, for Melbourne. November 2 —Don Ricardo, for Melbourne. November 2 —Ellen, for Auckland. November 2 —Granite City, for London. ...
Article : 44 wordsTHIS DAY.—Telegraph (s.), Brilliant. Elizabeth, and Vaquero, for Melbourne; Alioe, for Warrnambool; Ceorops, for Java; Sir Allan M'Nab, for Manila; Magnolia, for Calcutts; Caroline, for Auckland; Vanquish, for Moreton Bay; Abeona, for ...
Article : 43 wordsNovember 2.—vaquero, schooner, 370 tons, Captain Newell, for Malbourne. Passengers—Mrs. Newell and child, and Messrs. Piokford, and Kong. November 2.—Sir Allan M'Nab, ship, 840 tons, Captain Cherry, ...
Article : 130 wordsIN the Legislative Council yesterday, Messages were received from the Governor-General,—the first containing a reply to the Address of the Council, praying that the sum of £6000 might ...
Article : 539 wordsNovember 2.—Agnes, Cambrian Packet, and Midshipman, from Brisbane Water, with 9[?]0 bushels sholls, 15,000 feet timber, 1300 palings; Williams (s.), from Morpeth, wish 175 bales hay, 168 bags mains, 15 bags, oysters,7 bags potatoes, 19 bags onions, 4 ...
Article : 78 wordsNovember 3.—Henry, Midshipman, Cambrian Packet, Angus and Henry, and Agner, for Brisbane Water; River, for the Hawkesbury; Lass O'Gowrie, for Shoalhavea; Maria Prudence, for Broken Bay; Midshipman, for Shell Harbour; William ...
Article : 43 wordsNovember 2.—Emma, from Hobart Town: 24,000 paling's 31,000 feet timber, 7 cases oil cloth, 15 casks pork, J. Macnamara. ...
Article : 23 wordsNovember 2—Vaquero, for Melbourne: 366 packages oil, 15 barrels beef, 53 bunales snovels, 66 barrels salmon, 1 bag wool, 18 packages tobacco, oilglaul cargo. November 2—Tasmania (s.), for Hobart Town: 188 bags sugar, ...
Article : 225 wordsPERHAPS next in importance to the war with Russia, is that great struggle which is rending the Empire of China, and which will render almost certain the overthrow of the ruling ...
Article : 2,725 wordsTHE Speaker took the chair at twenty-five minutes past three o'clock. MESSAGES. The following messages were received from his Excellency the ...
Article : 11,680 wordsMails will close at the General Post Office as follows:— FOR MANILA.—By the Sir Allan M'Nab, this day, at noon, if not under weigh. FOR CALOUTTA,—By the Magnolia, this day, at noon, if not ...
Article : 127 wordsNotice is hereby given, that the mail by the Mail packet Shall[?]nar, for the United Kingdom via Melbourne, will be closed on Wednesday, the 7th November, at 9 a.m. As the Registry Office does not open until 10 a.m., all registered ...
Article : 490 wordsOUR freedom will stand upon a stool of many legs. We all admire simplicity in the execution of great designs—whether ia the structure of a building, the arrangement of a work of ...
Article : 850 wordsNovember 2.—Albatroes, O[?]adian. ...
Article : 6 wordsAPPOINTMENT.—His Excellency tbe Governor-General has appointed Mr. Alfred G. Ravenscroft to be clerk of Petty Sessions at Drayton and Dalby. CONSULAR AGENT FOR THE KINGDOM OF THE TWO ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 3 Nov 1855, Page 4
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