MAY 24.—Victory, barque, 579 tons, Captain Slaphins, from Southampton February 6 Passengers—D. Stephenson, Surgeon Superintendent, and 245 Government immigrants. R. T. Ford, agent. ...
Article : 50 wordsMay 24.—Hampden, for Newcastle. May 24.—H[?]delle, for Melbourne. May 24—Favourite, for Guam. ...
Article : 14 wordsTHIS DAY.—.George Metcalfe, for Guam; Simonds, for Callao; Alice Brown, for Hobart Town; Wanderer, and Flora, for Melbourne; Tasmania (s.), for Hobart Town. ...
Article : 32 wordsMay 24.—Tamar (s.), from Morpeth: 200 bags grain, 50 trusses hay, 4 horses, 30 pigs, 10 calves, 4 coops fowls, and sundries. ...
Article : 24 wordsMay 24.—Victory, from London: 370 packages, Campbell and Co.; 80 hog[?]ads beer, T[?]eker and Co; 8 bales paper, 1 case, F. Macnab and Co; [?]. L[?]mb and Co; 2 packages. E. B. Hamel; 69 packages, Nott and Edwards; 80 packages, W. Walker ...
Article : 140 wordsYESTERDAY, the 36th anniversary of Her Majesty Queen Victoria's birth, and the 18th of her accession to the British throne, was celebrated by the good people of Sydney with becoming spirit and loyalty of ...
Article : 5,042 wordsMoils will close at the Post Office as follows:— FOR CALLAO.—By the Simonds, this day, at noon, if not underweigh. FOR HOBART TOWN.—By the Alice Brown, this day, at noon ...
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Advertising : 242 wordsThe drunkards, ten in number, were discharged in honour of Her Majesty's birthday, but with a caution not to show to-morrow. John D. Grant, a boy of about thirteen, was ...
Article : 392 wordsTHE publication of the report of the Commissioners appointed to enquire into the state of the Lunatic Asylums of the colony enables the public, at length, to form some opinion as to the ...
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Advertising : 450 wordsTHE following information in reference to the Australian Constitutions, has been communicated to us on the authority of private letters received by the Blue Jacket's mail, and may be relied upon as indicating ...
Article : 598 wordsCRUELTY.—Yesterday forenoon, two butcher bo[?] were driving a couple of sheep up Bathurst-street. The poor animals were tied together by a cord, an end of which was tight round their necks. One of ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 25 May 1855, Page 4
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