JUNE 27.—Waratah (s.), 350 tons, Captain J. J. Warner, from Melbourne the 24th instant. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Atkinson, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. [?]acomb, Mrs. Ashmore, Mrs. Wilson (2), Mrs. Major, Rev. W. Byrne, Messrs. Whitmore, Ogg, Clements, ...
Article : 102 wordsJune 22.—Doublas, from Sydney; Ballaarat, from London; Ravenscraig, from Plymouth, with 257 Government immigrants for Geelong. ...
Article : 21 wordsThe fines which had on Tuesday been imposed upon Messrs. Metcalfe, M'Nab, and Morehead were remitted, as it was not until a late hour, when it seemed scarcely probable that any other case would ...
Article : 921 wordsJune 20.—Nautilus, from Hobart Town; Helen, from Launceston. CLERANCES. June 20.—Jessle, for Newcastle. ...
Article : 23 wordsJune 15.—Victory, from Lannceston. June 16.—Champion, from Melbourne. June 17.—Pet, from Hongkong. June 18.—City of Sydney, from Launceston. ...
Article : 72 wordsJune 27.—Berhamporo, for Akyab. June 27.—Caernarvon, for South Seas. June 27.—Monsoon, for Guam. June 27.—Speedy, for London. ...
Article : 34 wordsTHIS DAY.—Iron Prince (s.), for Guam; Hoather Bell, for Auckland; Maria, for Tahiti; Lizzie Webber, for Launceston; Don Juan, for New Plymouth; Lucie, for Dieppe. ...
Article : 32 wordsIn the Geelong Advertiser of the 22nd instant (Friday), we find that at 8 p.m. of the previous evening, tho following telegraphic messages had been received from Melbourne at the office of that The Champion steamer, from from Portland Bay, reports that a large ...
Article : 134 wordsJune 27.—Lucie, ship, 615 tone, Captain Vasselin, for DieppePassengers—Mrs. Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Wilkin and 2 childres, Mrs. D. V. J. Graha[?] and 3 children, Mrs. Clarke, and Messrs. Henshouse, Watson, Nowton, K[?]sser, and Roache. ...
Article : 180 wordsWE take tho following concerning the loss of the above vessele, from the Melbourne Argus, of the 2[?]st June. The destruction of the American ship Whistler and the brig Maypo, on the treacherous rocks off King's Island, has been ...
Article : 1,349 wordsJune 27.—Echo, from Shoalhaven, with 22 tons potatoss; Agnes, Napier, and Ellen, from Neweastle, with 120 tons coal; Sir John Franklin, Reindeer, Peahen, from B[?]sbane Water, with 30 tons wood, 2200 feet timber, 5000 shingles, 1000 fellows; Pegasus, from ...
Article : 69 wordsJune 27.—H. M. Warfield, for Port Stephens; Peahen, Reindeer, and John, for Brisbane Water; Sir John Franklin, for Broken Bay; Agnes Napier, and Currency Boy, and Sacramento, for Newcastle. ...
Article : 34 wordsJune 27.—Ann, from Hobart Town: 402 trusses hay, Crawley and Smith. Juna 27.—Colonist, from the Baltic: 250 standard deal beards and timber, Thacker and Co. ...
Article : 71 wordsMary Murphy, a drunkard, who has been repeatedly brought before the Bench, was sentenced to eight days' gaol, in default of payment of a fine of 40s, Margaret Strickland, for drunkenness and using ...
Article : 1,153 wordsJune 27.—Don Juan, for New Plymouth: 2 cases woollens, J. Garthon and Co.; 256 bags sugar, Cilonial Sugar Company; 82 mats sugar, 9 casks wine, 15 bags ceff, 34½ packages, 1 cask currants, 3 hogdheads brandy, 2 hogsheads rum, 14 kegs tobacco, ...
Article : 640 wordsMails will close at the Post Office aa follow[?]:— FOR NEW PLYMOUTH.—By the Don Juan, this day, at noon, if not underweigh. FOR TAHITI.—By the Maria, this day, at noon, if not ...
Article : 380 wordsPatrick Burn, licensed drayman, appeared to prefer a charge against one James Arbowm for refusing to pay him the legal fare of 5s. when so demanded. It appeared that on the 1st of the present month, the ...
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Advertising : 122 wordsJune 20.—Ant (s.), and Waratah (s.), from Sydney; City of Hobart (s.), from Hobart Town; Corio (s), from King's Island. June 21.—Champion (s), from Fortland; Lady Bird (s.), from Launceston. ...
Article : 619 wordsTHE meeting of the Bible Society left a feeling of entire satisfaction. It was a great event in the religious history of the Protestant community. The speakers gracefully recognisied their ...
Article : 3,041 wordsThere were ten drunkards on the list yesterday, two of whom deposited forty shillings, which was confiscated for the use of the poor, one paid and the remainder were sent to the cells. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 28 Jun 1855, Page 4
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