Articles from page 4: Previous page Next page

  1. Please wait. Loading browse data... loading
  2. S H I P P I N G. ARRIVALS.

    APRIL 12.—Simonds, ship, 1202 tons, Captain Leavit, from Liver[?] 13th Jannuary, with 363 Government Immigrants; Dr. Ferraby, Surgeon Superintendent, Captain, agent. April 12—William Denny (s.s.),700 tons, Captain Mailler, ...

    Article : 84 words
  3. DEPARTURES.

    April 12.—Cicely, for New Zealand. April 12 —Bengal, for Ceylon. April 12—Nepa[?]l, for Callao. April 12.—Ej[?]mcrnug (s.), for Moreton Bay. ...

    Article : 22 words
  4. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

    THIS DAY.—Tasmania (s.), for Hobart Town; Sea Horse, for Moulmein [?]U, for Auckland; Imperial, for Geelong. ...

    Article : 22 words
  5. CLEARANCES.

    April 12.—Emu, ketch, 32 tons, Captain M'Lean, for Auckland. April 12.—Imperial, brig, 201 tons, Captain Skinner, for Geelong. ...

    Article : 62 words
  6. C0ASTERS OUTWARDS.

    April 12.—P[?]sus, and Flora B[?]llu, for Morpeth: L[?] o' Gowrie, for Shoalhaven; Industry, for the Hawkesbury. ...

    Article : 19 words
  7. IMPORT.

    April 12.—William Denny (s.s.), from Auckland: 4[?] tons 12 bales flux, 554 bags potatoes, 31 hogsheads brandy, 3 cases books, 34 bags pepper, 19 bags coffee, 1 ton 71 bags onions, 4 packages, Order. ...

    Article : 35 words
  8. EXPORTS.

    April 12.—Emu, for Auckland: 15 tons coa[?], Captain M'Lean. Apri [?]2.—Imperial, for Geelong: 9 hogsheads gin, 3 cases e[?]au de cologne, 4 cases spirits, 1O packages to, 2 packages, Gilchrist, ...

    Article : 121 words
  9. NEW ZEALAND.

    GREAT was the disappointment, upon the last arrival of the William Denny, when it became known that she brought neither English mail nor English news. Here, we are very differently situated from what you, ...

    Article : 2,230 words
  10. (Su[?]Inclosure No. 1.) GEORGE L. HA[?]KULL TO CAPTAIN WILLIAM HOSTE.

    Sir.—The Lady Mary Wood having been obliged to return to this place this morning without having succeeded in rescuing the French lady passenger on board the barque Caldera, seized by the pirates to the south of Muc[?]o, I would ask if you could allow ...

    Article : 171 words
  11. SHIPS' MAILS.

    For AUCKLAND.— By the Emu, this day, at noon, if not underWeigh. For MELBOURNE.—By the Wonga Wonga (s.), on Saturday next, at 2 p.m. ...

    Article : 721 words
  12. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 229 words
  13. (Sub-Inclosure, No. 2.) LIEUTENANT PALLISER TO CAPTAIN SIR W. HOSTE, BART.

    Sir—According to your directions I proceeded at 7 A.M, of the 17 hinstant, with 85 seamen and marines of this ship in the [?]arge, pianace, and jolly-boat, to the stamer [?];on the evening of the same day we anchored near the wreek of the Caldera. ...

    Article : 742 words
  14. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    No notice can be tahen of anonymous communications. Whatever is intended for insertion must be authenticated by the name and address of the writer; not necssarily for publication, but as a guarantee of his ...

    Article : 48 words
  15. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    THE case of the unfortunate woman so cruelly deprived of life by a drunken vill[?] an has produced a most painful sensation throughout this city. These crimes amaze and depress ...

    Article : 2,156 words
  16. L A W.

    This case, the argument of which commenced on Wednesday, was an application by rule nisi, for an account of all goods shipped on board the Susannah Caristina (a Dutch vessel under an English charter), ...

    Article : 1,853 words
  17. THE LATE HOLIDAY EXCURSION TO WATSON'S BAY.

    SIR,—The letter which appears in your issue of to day, under the signature of J. R. Hays, in reply to o[?]o signed W.H.B., contains so many untruths that I must request the favor of n little space in your columns. in confirmation of the statements of W. H. B. ...

    Article : 695 words
  18. (Sub Inclosure No. 3.) DETAIL OF FORCE.

    Belonging to H.M. ship Spartin,employed in the destruction of a p[?]atieal fort and se tlement on the Island of Coo-C[?]eo-meo, 18th O tober, 1854, Lieutenant Palliser in command. Burge 12-pounder Howitzer, Lieutnant Pu[?]l'isir. Pinnace 12 ...

    Article : 105 words
  19. EXAMINATION OF MASTERS AND MATES.

    SIR—I had just been discusing a knoty point with an experienced Shipowner, himself a practical Ship-Captain, about the necesity of discharging, a good Captain to obtain a passed Captain, because the voyage was altered to Gibraltar. He felt this a grievance. ...

    Article : 791 words
  20. AUCKLAND.

    March 29.—Galatea, and William Denny, from Sydney. DEPARTURE March 31.—Josephine Willis, for Madras; Royal Stuart, fo: Gu[?]m. ...

    Article : 104 words
  21. NELSON.

    March 20.—Australian Maid, from Sydney. ...

    Article : 8 words
  22. SEIZUUE OF TUE HANOVERIAN GALIOT VROUW HOUWINA.

    WE have already reported in the Skiping and Mercantile Gazette the seizure of this vessel, we now subjoin further details from the Lisbon correspondent of the Times:L'[?]sbon, December 31.—In [?]t to tho saltpetre recently ...

    Article : 1,093 words
  23. THE PIRATES IN THE CHINA SEAS.

    THE following d[?] have been received at the Admiralty from Rear-Admiral Sir James Stirling, Commanderd-in-Chief on the East India and China [?]n. reporting operations of boats of the Spartan, under Lieutenant Palliser, of that ship, in pur[?] uit of ...

    Article : 320 words
  24. [Inclosure in No. 71.] CAPTAIN HOSTE TO REAR-ADMIRAL SIR JAMES STIRLING.

    Sir,—My letter of the 17th instant will have informed you rf the return of the Lady Mary Wood, and the unsuccess ul result of her cruise as far as the rescue of the French lady taken by pirates from the barque Caldera was concerned. In consequence of a ...

    Article : 581 words
×

Buy

Download

Please choose from the following download options:

Share

Share this item on:

Print

Print page as...

The National Library of Australia's Copies Direct service lets you purchase higher quality, larger sized photocopies or electronic copies of newspapers pages.

Scope
Format of download
as... PDF PDF

You need to login before you can save preferences.

$