NOVEMBER 5.—Thames, brig, 240 tons, Captain Griffiths, from Singapore September 16. Passengers—Captain Brooks, Messrs.A. Lawrence, Sourvat, Strond and R[?]llastone Henry Fisher, agent. November 5.—Cathrine Hayes, Chilian barque, 240 tons, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 568 words[?], 582, Scott; [?] (Hamburg), 438, [?]; Cecrops (Danish),397, [?]; Centurion, 639, Edwards; Dawstons, 541, Newton; Eliss,912, [?]; Gilmore, 500, scott; Hilton, 1437, Thomas; Lady Hodgkinson, 1200, Wilson; Mystery, 1075, ...
Article : 389 wordsOUR last summary of the proceedings of this body was made up to the 21st September; and although six weeks have elapsed since that date, we find but little of general importance to collate from the debates ...
Article : 1,214 wordsNovember 5.—Akbar, for Akyab. November 5.—Ariel, for Warrnambool. November 5.—Ann and Jane, for [?] ...
Article : 19 wordsTHIS DAY.—Cecrops, for Java; Sir Allan M'Nab, for Manila Vanquish, for Moreton Bay; Ada, for London; Vixon, for; Auckland. ...
Article : 30 wordsNovember 5.—Vixon, schooner, 45 tons, Captain E. A. Peacock, for Auckland. ...
Article : 14 wordsNovember 5.—Petrel, Caroline, Paterson Packet, Adolphus, and Ann Mary, from Newcastle, with 399 tons coal, 520 bushels wheat and 20 bags maize; Dove, from Broulee, with 26 tons potatoes, 5 kegs butter, and 3 hides; Sea Gull, and Roderick ...
Article : 140 wordsNovember 5.—Ocean Queen, for Brouce; Quiz, for Broken Bay; Reindeer, Magnet, and Sylph, for Brisbane Water; Catherine, and Echo, for Shoalhaven; Yound Billy, for the Hawkesbury; Paterson Packet, for Morpeth; Petrel, for Newcastle; ...
Article : 49 wordsCAPTAIN SELLERS, late commander of the John Hamilton, and his crew arrived by the Japan, and we have obtained from the former the following particulars of the abandonment of this vessel:- The John Hamilton was a first- [?] vessel built in 1840, of 942 ...
Article : 449 wordsNovember 5—Thames, from Singapore: 1260 bags wheat, 780 bags coffee, 70 bags black pepper, 664 bags sugar, 63 bags dates, 1904 [?] 500 bundles [?] 57 cases arrowroot, 11 [?] opium, 1330 bags rice, 400 boxes [?] Henry Fisher. ...
Article : 64 wordsNovember 5.—Vixen, for Auckland: 8 half-tierces tobacco, 10 quarter casks whiskey, 10 cases gunpowder, 40 cases geneva, 21 packages ironmonerry, 50 cases [?] 30 cases oil stores, 70 tins [?] 200 cars, 50 dozen spades, 46 coils rope, 1 ton iron, and ...
Article : 89 wordsMails will close at the General Post as follows:- FOR MELBOURNE.—By the Wongs Wongs (s.), to-morrow, at 11 a.m. FOR LONDON,—By the Ads, this day, at noon, if not ...
Article : 136 wordsNotice is hereby given, that the mail by the Mail packet Shalimar, for the United Kingdom via Melbourne, will be closed TO-MORROW (Wednesday), the 7th Instant, at 9 a.m. As the Registry Office does not open until 10 a.m., all registered ...
Article : 700 wordsSIR,—The notice of the closing of the mail to be forwarded by the Wonga Wonga, for transmission by the Shalimar, displays a disregard of the public convenience, which is so different from the general tons or the Post-office management, that I cannot account ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 35 wordsTHE entertainments will commente with the unrivalled performances of the BACKUS MINSTRELS. The whole to conclude with the "[?] Cirus" introducing feats of strength, [?] somersaults, walking on the ceiling, &c., &c. To conclude ...
Article : 62 wordsTHE entertainments will commence with Sheridan Knowles' beautiful Play, in 5 acts, entitled THE LOVE CHASE, Wildrake, Mr, Hydes; Constance, Mrs. Charles Yound. NEW MARKET JOCKEY DANCE, Mr. J. Mungali, in a livery presented to ...
Article : 105 wordsNovember 4—Miami barque, 229 tons, Captain Bond, for Adelaide, with 300 tons coal. November 4.—William IV.(s.), for Sydney. COASTERS INWARDS. ...
Article : 65 wordsOUR attention has been called to a paragraph in the Melbourne Prices Current, of the 24th ultimo, and which contains statements not borne out by the actual condition of trade in ...
Article : 3,013 wordsJuly 19.—Balder, from Adelaide. July 24.—[?] from New Zealand. July 27.—Himalaya, from Sydney; Melpomene, from Melbourne. ...
Article : 97 wordsJuly 16.—Grassmere, from New Zealand; Themas Fielden, from Melbourne. July 21.—Yarrs and Southern Cross, from Hobart Town; Atalants, from Melbourne. ...
Article : 57 wordsTHE day following that on which our last summary for England was issued (26th September) the event of all others which will hereafter he pointed to as marking the onward progress of New South Wales took ...
Article : 4,061 wordsSIR,—In your issue of to-day, there is a paragraph respecting the harbour of Kalpara, in which I am sorry to [?] many errors, whish I must beg you, with your [?] courtesy, to correct, as I feel such a statement must be detrimental to the finest spar ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 6 Nov 1855, Page 4
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