APRIL 23.—Telegraph (s.), 650 tons, Captain George Gilmore, from Melbourne the 21st instant. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Benson, Mrs. Bryant, Mrs. Wilson, Rev. Dr. Lang, Messrs. Ardern, Hurley, Salamon, Lyons, Dunn, Nathan, Ho[?]per, Keele, ...
Article : 69 wordsCAPTAIN B. P. Priest, of the Salamander, describes the following phenomenon, in a letter addressed to the Nautical Magazine, The communication is dated November 23rd, 1854. It is as follows:— The remarks I made on the currents, land winds, &c., during ...
Article : 1,039 wordsApril 23.—Melbourne, for Callao. April 23.—Velox, for New Plymouth. April 23.—Duke of Northumberland, for London. April 23.—Osprey, for South Sea Islands. ...
Article : 26 wordsTHIS DAY.—Cæsar, for Guam; Queen of the Isles, for Callao; Mathilde, for Havre; William Alfred, for Wellington; Almeda, for China; Venure, for Wanganui. ...
Article : 14 wordsANOTHER arrival, and still no intelligence of the anxiously looked-for February mail from England— the Telegraph, yesterday evening, bringing us merely three days later Melbourne papers. From the Argus, ...
Article : 3,719 wordsApril 23.—Elizabeth, from the Hawkesbury, with 800 bushels maize, 200 bushels oats, 70 bushels wheat, 6 bags bran; Titana, from Shoalhaven, with 25 tons potatoes; Lightning, and Confidence, from the Manning, with 800 bushels maize, 50 bushels ...
Article : 73 wordsApril 23.—Louisa, Maria, and Traveller, for Morpeth;!Valentine Ward, for the Hawkesbury; Maria, for Broken Bay. ...
Article : 23 wordsApril 23.—Caernarvon, from Wangaroa: 500 barrels sperm oil, R. Towns and Co. ...
Article : 14 wordsMails will close at the Post Office as follows:— FOR CALLAO.—By the Queen of the Isles, this day, at 6 p.m. FOR VALPARAISO.—By the Arethusa, this day, at noon, if not underweigh. ...
Article : 444 wordsApril 23.—Brighton, barque, for Sydney, in ballast. ' The Brighton is gone to be docked at Sydney: repairs being found uecessary, on account of injuries received on the oyster bank some time since. ...
Article : 35 wordsApril 17.—John Ormerod, from Sydney. April 18.—Black Swan (s.), from Launceston; City of Sydney, from Portland; Gem, from Newcastle. April 19.—Sky Rocket, from Guiehen Bay; Robert and Betsey, ...
Article : 837 wordsSIR,—In glancing over the Melbourne Morning Herald, of Wednesday, the 18th curren[?], I observe from the Post-office notices, that the mail for Liverpool, per the Red Jacket, closes at Melbourne, on the 30th at 5.30 p.m.; that is, precisely seven days ...
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Advertising : 203 wordsNo notice can be taken of anonymous communications. Whatever is intended for insertion must be authenticated by the name and address of the writer; not necessarily for publication, but as a guarantee of his ...
Article : 47 wordsTHE people want a home, and we talk of education. In former times it was thought that ignorance was safety to the poor, and bliss to their masters. Statesmen took away the key of ...
Article : 2,997 wordsApril 19.—Sir Charles Napier, from Liverpool, with 230 immigrants; Cimbrea, from London. ...
Article : 17 wordsApril 18.—Czar, from Greenock. April 19.—Maypo, from Newcastle; Greyhound, from Valparaiso; Olivia, from London. April 21.—Gambia, Rienzi, and Ann Dixon, from Liverpool, ...
Article : 31 wordsApril 10.—Rolla, from Mauritius. April 11.—Julia, from a whaling voyage; City of Hobart (s.), from Melbourne. April 14.—Crystal Palace, from London. ...
Article : 222 wordsApril 15.—Royal Shepherd (s.), from Geelong. April 16.—Lady Bird (s.), from Melbourne. The William Hill reports, that on Tuesday, the 10th, she spoke the brig Mermaid, off Maria Island, distant three leagues, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 24 Apr 1855, Page 4
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