NOVEMBER [?]—Oc[?]r, schooner, 145 tons, Captain [?] from T[?]ano 1st September. G. A. Lloyd and Co., agents November 22.—Rosebud, schooner, [?] tons, Captain Farmer, from Wang[?] 28th October. Passenger—[?] in the [?]erage, R. ...
Article : 59 wordsTHE SPEAKER took the Chair at half-past three o'clock. MESSAGE. The following Message, proposing an amendment i[?] ...
Article : 2,747 wordsNovember 22.—Mo[?]te[?]ma, for Melbourne. November 22.—Almeda, far South Sea Islands. November 22.—All[?] Brown, for New Zealand. November 22.Mystery, for Calcutta. ...
Article : 27 words{No abstract available}
Detailed lists, results, guides : 37 wordsTHIS DAY.—Wlzard, for Melbourne; Cynthia, for San Francisco; Content, for Otago; Daniel Webster, for Port Bloomfield; Despatch, for Geelong. ...
Article : 30 wordsNovember 22.—Despatch, schooner, 1[?]9 tons, Captain B. Jen[?]ns, for Geelong. November 22.—Waratah (s.), [?]50 tons, Captain Warner, for Wide Bay. Passengers—Miss Hudson, Mr. Henry Smith, and 26 ...
Article : 32 wordsTHE entertainments will commence with the unrivalled performances of the BACKUS MINSTRELS. To conclude with the Drama, o[?]lled THE SOLDIERS OF FRANCE, or the ROLL OF THE DRUM. Viscount D'Obernay, Mr. Holloway; Captain ...
Article : 81 wordsNovember 22.—Elizabeth, and William and Mary, from the Hawkesbury, with 720 bashels maize, 30 hides, 700 dozen oranges, [?] [?]eops fowls, 7 boxes eggs, 10,000 feet timber, 2000 shin[?]les; Collaroy (s.), from Morpeth, with 52 bales wool, 110 bales hay, ...
Article : 88 wordsTHE evening's entertainments will commence with the drama entitled OLD ADAM; or, a Father's Dream. Old Adam, Mr. Byers; Young Adam, Mr. Warde; Mr. Lo[?]ley, Mr. Wright; Jacob Gubbins, Mr. F. Howson; Jon[?] Hundle, Mr. Jones; ...
Article : 85 wordsNovember 22.—Susannah, for Morpath; Elfin, for Newcastle. ...
Article : 11 wordsSOUTHAMPTON, AUGUST 15.—By the arrival of the Royal mail steamship L[?] Plata we have received the particulars of the less of the Manchester, American ship, from the captain's son, one of two survivors of the ill-fated vessel:- ...
Article : 1,387 wordsNovember 22.—Oc[?]tor, from Talc[?]huan[?]: 1983 bags wheat, 196 bags bran, 275 bags walnuts, G. A. Lloyd and C[?] November 22.—Rosebud, fiom Wanganui: 171 bags wheat, 115 hides, 40 tone potatoes, R. Taylor. ...
Article : 47 wordsIN the Legislative Council yesterday, A message was received from the GovernorGeneral, proposing certain alterations in the Marriage Bill, as passed by the Council, and ...
Article : 2,810 wordsNovember 22.—Despatch, for Geelong: 282 eask[?] beer, 493 cases brandy, G. Thorne and Co; 2 hogsheads brandy, J. A. Pollard: 11 quarter-casks bratdy, E. H. Pollard; 7 packages, A. Hawley and Co; 10 trunks boots and shoes, 5 cases drapery, Stern, Barr, and ...
Article : 118 wordsMails will close at the General Post Office as follows:- FOR PORT COOPER AND OTAGO.—By the Content, this day, at noon, if not underweigh. FOR AUCKLAND.—By the Algerine, this day, at 6 p.m. ...
Article : 322 wordsNovember 21.—Shamrock (s.), for Moreton Bay. COASTER INWARD. November 22.—Grafton (s.), from Sydney. THE SHIP SCHOMBER[?]—The ship Schomberg, recently launched ...
Article : 926 wordsNOVEMBER 19, 1855.—Mr. Foster did not persist in the contest for the representation of Villiers and Heytesbury. Mr. Allan and Mr. Knight went to the poll, and the latter was returned. Mr. Grant and Mr. Benson ...
Article : 385 wordsMONDAY, the 16th of July, was kept aa a holiday in a large number of workshops at Sunderland, the object being to winters the launch [?]f La Hogue, at the building yard of Mr. James Lung, who has contributed several admirable specimens to the commercial marine ...
Article : 602 wordsREFERRING to the late stormy weather, by which much damage has been sustained, particularly on the coast, the Register of the 12th instant, says:—We have received from various quarter accounts of the damage done by the late high winde. Al the ...
Article : 1,087 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 274 wordsSIR,—I cannot any longer resist the opportunity of again addressing you, on the former subject of a Government steam-tug for this port, to be paid for by all vessels outward or inward bound, whether using her or not, at 6d. per ton. If such a vessel was ...
Article : 395 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 32 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 23 Nov 1855, Page 4
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: