DECEMBER 3.—Jonny Lind, schooner, 135 tons, Captain J. S. Mein, from Hobart Town the 25 h [?] Passengers—10 in the [?] Church and [?] agent. December 3—Yarra Yarra (s.). 400 tons, Captain Bell, from ...
Article : 367 wordsNovember 26.—Margaret, Noe, and William B. Brown, from Sydney. November 27.—John Bull, from Sydney. CLEARED OUT. ...
Article : 29 words[?] 24.—Crouch Brother from Valparais[?] DEPARTURE. November 21—Sarah, for Sydney. CLIPPER SHIP STARR KING—This fine clipper ship Starr ...
Article : 364 wordsDecember 3.—Juno, for South Sea Islands. ...
Article : 12 wordsTHIS DAY.—June, and Carlew, for South Sea Islands; [?] for Guam; [?] for London; Auckland, for San Francisco; Mary Grant, Little Pet, and Francis, tor Melbourne. ...
Article : 33 wordsDecember 3.—[?] [?] 12 tons, [?] M. Taylor for Wide Bay. Passenger—[?] Muller, and Wal[?]er. ...
Article : 24 wordsDecember 3.—Petrol, from Newcastle, with 106 tons [?] Agnes, from Broken Bay, [?] 50) [?] shells; Paterson (s). from [?] with [?] bags bran, 159 bags maize, 38 Bales bay, 97 bales wool, 10 hides, 1 bale shoepakins, 150 sheep, 3 calves, 2 cases ...
Article : 66 wordsSIR.—In the Empire of the 22nd Instant, "Pro Bono Publice" has drawn the attention of the public to the delivery of the English mails. His strlotures upon the Post Office authorities other and myself [?] in considering uncalled for, and had P. B. P. ...
Article : 476 wordsDecember 3.—Petrel, and Favourite, for Neweattle; Nill Desperandum, for the Hawkesbury; [?] for Broken Bay. ...
Article : 21 wordsDecember 3.—Kit Carson, from San Francoisco: 9202 quarter bags [?] 2205 bags wheat, 1 bale bags, [?] Brothers, and Cc.; 610 racks [?] 69 [?] tobacco, 1 case plated ware, 120 tins sola cracker, How, Walker, an Co; 330 hogeheads ale, Lyall, ...
Article : 373 wordsLAST evening a public meeting was held in pursuance of the advertisement in yesterday's papers, in St. Patrick's Hall, to arrange for raising funds to pay the balance due to Sir Charles Nicholson for the house and ...
Article : 734 words[?] will [?] at the General Post Office as follows:- For [?]—By the Elisa, this day, at noon. FOR AUCKLAND,—By the Heather Bell, this day, at noon. FOR HOBART TOWN.—By the William Hill, this day, at ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 30 wordsTHE following notice [?] placed outside the General Post Office, for general information:- Notice is hereby given, that the Mail by the Mail-packet Emma, for the United Kingdom via Melbourne, will be closed on ...
Article : 841 wordsWill be presented (for the 2nd time these five years) Sha[?] Comedy of THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR; or [?] in Love. To he followed by a [?] Melange. Mr. HOLLOWAY will then [?] Shak [?] SEVEN AGES OF MAN, which will ...
Article : 77 wordsBEFORE Mr. Justice THERRY. ASSAULT. Robert Harris was indicted for having, at "Waverley, on the 18th November last, indecently assaulted ...
Article : 2,098 wordsThe entertainments will commence with, the performances or Berkeley [?] the [?] of the South, Pablo Fanque's wonderful Air-Diving [?] and Still Vaulting. Part Secoad. Mr. Lennox has much pleasure In[?] for the ...
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Advertising : 28 wordsTHE judgment given by the Supreme Court in the case of Dr. HAMPTON leaves the chief point at issue just where it was. No doubt we have the decision of Chief Justice FLEMING, ...
Article : 1,402 wordsA French "Assi[?] de [?] 1793; two antique female [?] in [?] from the rules of [?] Presented by Mrs. [?] Two spefimens of Nyctico[?] Caledoni[?] of [?] ...
Article : 565 wordsBEFORE the CHIEF JUSTICE and a Special Jury of Twelve. LANG V. MOREHEAD AND ANOTHER. This was an issue directed by the Judges in equity ...
Article : 1,229 wordsTHE following extracts are taken from Galig[?] Messenger, and the Times newspapers, They will be read with interests by every one who is desirous of seeing our inexhaustible products and resources made ...
Article : 160 wordsNovember 26.—As Sawyer, from Hamburgh 6th August, with 22 passengers; antonle from Cape Town 4th October; G-1 Blas, from Welington; Auguste, and Melize, from London. November 27.—Ocean Wave, from Port Lou's 17th October ...
Article : 644 wordsAfter the Prince Albert had completed his survey of British manufactures on the ground floor, he atcended to the gallery, and there his attention was immediately riveted by the wonderful collection of minerals, of ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 4 Dec 1855, Page 4
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