May 25.—Telegraph (s.), 650 tons. Captain George Gilmore, from Melbourne the 23rd instant. Passengers—The Lord Bishop of Sydney lady and four servants, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Smythe and two children, Rev. Mr. Synge, Rev. Mr. Richardson, Mrs. ...
Article : 89 wordsIT being known that the Bishop of Sydney, who had arrived in Melbourne by the ship Mermaid, from Liverpool, would proceed to Sydney by the steamer Telegraph, preparations were made for his reception. An ...
Article : 1,382 wordsMay 25—Alice Brown, for Hobart Town. May 25.—George Metcalfe, for Guam. May 25.—Wanderer, for Melbourne. May 25.—[?]imonds, for Callao. ...
Article : 30 wordsTHIS DAY.—Boomerang (s.), for Moreton Bay; Telegraph (s.), and Flora, for Melbourne; Fancy, for Auckland; Flash, for Wellington. ...
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Advertising : 266 wordsMay 25.—Tasmania's.), 28[?] tons. Captain Cli[?]ch, for Hobart Town. Passengers—Miss Cox, Mrs. Ross, Miss Watehorne, Miss Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Phillaby, Miss Phillaby, Miss Laburn, Messrs. Reid and Byrnes. ...
Article : 65 wordsMay 25.—Sacrame[?]to, Frederick Griffiths, Rover, Alexander and John, Trial, Flora Bella, and Perseverance, from Newcastle, with 738 tons coal; Johanna Susan, from the Hawkesbury, with 300 bushels lime. ...
Article : 31 wordsMay 25.—Quail, and Absalo[?], for Shoalhaven; W[?]rlock, Collaroy (s.), Illslong (s.), Hunter (s.), Cumberland, and Traveller's Bride, for Newcastle; Courier, for Twofold Bay; Johauna Susan, and Pea[?], for Brisbane Water; Nightingale, for the ...
Article : 42 wordsMay 25.—Stanhope, from Tahiti; 2[?]0,000 oranges, M'Arthur and Atkinson. ...
Article : 11 wordsMay 25.—Tasmania (s.), for Hobart Town: 14 casks sugar, A. Moses and Sons; 4 cases, J. Comric; l8 packages, Stern, B[?]r, and Co,; 11 ca[?]ks, Gilchrist, Watt, and Co.; 56 bags coffee, 26 bales bags, J Watkins. ...
Article : 173 wordsIN the account of the North Shore Regatta, published in yesterday's issue, a material mistake occurred in the description of the Champion Race, through the accidental transposition of one of the copy-slips. The following is correct:— ...
Article : 321 wordsMails will close at the Post Office as follows:— FOR AUCKLAND.—By the Fancy, this day at noon, if not underweigh. FOR CEYLON.—By the Emerald, this evening, at 6, if not ...
Article : 87 wordsTHE following Notice is posted outside the General Post Office for public information:— General Post Office, Sydney, 22nd May, 1855. Notice is hereby given that the mails by the Contract Mail ...
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Advertising : 217 wordsMay 14.—Tamar, from Rot[?] CLEARED OUT. May 16—Roscoe, for Newcastle, N.8 W. WRECK OF THE NASH WAUK.—The Nashwauk sailed from Liverpool ...
Article : 1,667 wordsTHE arrival of Dr. BARKER the second Bishop of Sydney and Metropolitan of the Protestant Episcopal Church, is an event of too much moment to be confined to a reporting column. ...
Article : 3,035 wordsMay 19.—Telegraph (s), from Sydney; Pirate (s.), from Launceston; Champion, and Fenella (s.), from Portland; Havilah (s.), fram Adelaide. May 20.—Gertrude, from Dieppe. ...
Article : 641 wordsNow that the public mind has [?]ome what recovered from the effects of the late English new, brought us so rapidly by the very popular commander of that very noble ship, the Blue Jacket, we hasten to give a full description of the vessel. From this it will be seen ...
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Advertising : 164 wordsMAIDEN PLATE.—Dangerous, Y[?], Myre[?]la, Inkermann, Jenny Lind, Black J[?]ck, William Dargan, and King Fisher. COUNTY STAKES.—Cooramin, Veno, Dora, and Cr[?]ing Jenny. WELTER STAKES.—Bother'em, Our Jo[?], Surplice, Camphor, and ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 26 May 1855, Page 4
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