MAY 28.—Eagle(s.), 250 tons, Captain Chatfield, from Twefold Bay the 26th instant. Passengers—Mr. and Miss Flannigan, Mr. Nicholson, Miss Butler, Dr. Bligh, Messrs. Manuing, Wren, Campbell, Caswell, Clayton, Heap, Selomon, 4 in the steerage, 1 ...
Article : 246 wordsIT is extensively known that the GOVERNOR-GENERAL purposes to present a Bill "for the establishment and maintaining of primary and other schools" within this territory. It is said ...
Article : 2,727 wordsIn the estate of Philip George Bragg, a single meeting. Claims amounting to £63 2s. were proved, and insolvent amended his schedule. The creditors allowed insolvent his household furniture and wearing ...
Article : 398 wordsTHE colonists are all on the qui vive in reference to the grand question of the disorganization of the public finances; and as to the best mode of curing the diseased body politic of our Government. ...
Article : 1,012 wordsTHIS DAY.—Victoria, for Manila; Janet, for Calcutta; Sea Serpent, for Wellington; Emily Jane, fur Melbourne. ...
Article : 22 wordsMay 28.—Sea Serpent, schooner, 58 tons, Captain Levall, for Wellington. May 28.—Emily Jane, schooner, 146 tons, Captain P[?]ake, for Melbourne. ...
Article : 22 wordsWilliam Presland, and Patrick M'Gowan were ordered to pay a fine of 20s. for drunkenness: in default, 24 hours' imprisonment. Patrick Haydon was sentenced to two calendar ...
Article : 443 wordsMay 28.—Alice, from South Sea Islands: 80 tune cocoanut oil, Captain Smith. May 28.—William Denny (s.), from Auckland: 5 cases cigars, 250 bags potatoes, 6 packages, Order. ...
Article : 31 wordsMay 28.—Emily Jane, far Melbourne: l8 hogsheads brandy, 220 bags salt, 5 hogsheads, 22 barrels brandy, 88 casks arsenic, Gerbaulet. Reubens, and Co.; 8 casks whiting. Buyers and Learmonth; 1039 bags oats, Sichel, Sons, and Co.; 1 piece ...
Article : 65 wordsFOR MELBOURNE.—By the Hellespont (s.), this day, at 2 p.m. FOR MANILA.—By the Victoria, this day, at noon, if not underweigh. FOR CALCUTTA.—By the Janet, this day, at noon, if not ...
Article : 67 wordsNotice is hereby given that the mails by the Contract Mail Packet Boomerang, for the United Kingdom via Melbourne, will be closed on Saturday the 2nd day of June, at noon. All letters and newspapers not other wise marked will be ...
Article : 719 wordsTwelve persons were charged with having been found drunk in the streets. One paid 40s. on becoming sober at the lock-up; nine were sentenced to pay 20s. each, and one old offender was sent to gaol ...
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Advertising : 117 wordsMRS. MAGNUS.—The inquest on this unfortunate woman has been fixed for Friday next, at 11 o'clock, to be held at the Central Police Court. The Coroner, Mr. Brer an, repaired yesterday afternoon to the Blind ...
Article : 875 wordsSIR,—I cannot understand why the authorities at the Flagstaff do not adopt the suggestion lately thrown out by several of your readers, that a ball should be hoisted under the steamer fl[?]g when a mail is on board; it would be very little trouble to them, and ...
Article : 124 wordsMay 25.—Mary, schooner, from Sydney, with coals. She reports seeing a ketch capsized off Kiama; the vessel righted again, and was floating gunwales under. She also saw a barque dismasted, the fore and mizenmasts had gone by the board, and ...
Article : 133 wordsTHE William Denny arrived last evening from Auckland, bringing papers to the 19th instant, which are filled principally with English intelligence received by that vessel. ...
Article : 399 wordsApril 30.—Cornubla, from London. May 8.—Abbey, from Melbourne. May 10.—Elizabeth, from Sydney, William Denny (s.), from Sydney. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 29 May 1855, Page 4
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