JUNE 29.—Telegraph (s.), 650 tons, Captain George Gilmore, from Melbourne 27th inst. Passengers—Mr. Grimes, Auditor-General, Captain Clarke, R.E., Surveyor-General, H. Guiner, Crown Solicitor (of Victoria), Mrs. Seville, Messrs. L. Mackinnon, ...
Article : 108 wordsMarch 23.—Blackwall, from Melbourne. March 24.—Chicora, from Melbourne. March 30.—Psyche, from Sydney. April 8.—Amethyst, from Geelong. ...
Article : 769 wordsTHIS DAY.—City of Sydney (s.) for Melbourne; William Denny (s.), for Auckland: Asiatic, for Calcutta; Uni and Archimedes, for Valparaiso; Vanquish, for Moreton Bay; Peveril, for Geelong. ...
Article : 30 wordsJune 29.—Vanquish, schooner, 128 tons, Captain Scotts, for Moreton Bay, with passengers and sundries. June 29.—Asiatic, ship, 954 tons, Captain M'Leod, for Calcutta, in ballast. Passenger—Mrs. Kerr. ...
Article : 64 wordsJune 29.—Mounts Bay, from Shoulhaven, with 10 tons potatoes, 60 bushels corn, 1 keg butter. ...
Article : 19 wordsJune 29.—Tigress, for Morpeth; Pluto (s.), for the Manning River; Rover, Messenger, and Elizabeth, for the Hawkesbury; Flora, for the Paterson; Adolphus, and Rover, for Newcastle. ...
Article : 34 wordsJune 29.—Vulture, from Nelson; 20 boxes clothes pegs, 16 kegs butter, 30 bags wheat, 242 bags oats, 56 bags bran, 19 packages, Thomas Dulton, junior; 45 kegs butter, Smith, Campbell, and Co.; 1 box, Bing and Co.; 106 bags barley, 36 bags oats, John ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,020 wordsJune 29—Peveril, for Geelong: 480 mats, 726 bags sugar, Colonial Sugar Company; 40 boxes soap, Caird, Paterson, and Co.; 5 cases tobacco, J. M. Leigh; 1 hogshead rum, T. G. Watson; 20 tons potatoes, 10 tons coal, T. [?]; 1 keg hammers, 1 stove, ...
Article : 82 wordsMails will close at the Post Office as follows:— FOR MELBOURNE.—By the City of Sydney (s.), this day at 2 p.m.; and Governor General (s.) on Tuesday next at 2 p.m. FOR LONDON.—By the Sir John Harvey, this day, at noon. ...
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Advertising : 169 wordsTHIS vessel, commanded by Captain Donovan, left Sydney for Moulmein on the 10th of November last, having been chartered to proceed thither by Messrs. Crawley and Smith, of this city. We regret to hear of her total loss, the particulars of which we ...
Article : 702 wordsPerhaps the most important fact in the intelligence of yesterday is the resolution of Government to re-establish steam communication with these colonies. The Morning Chronicle of ...
Article : 3,273 wordsJune 25.—Kandaughaurer, from London; Marco Polo, from Liverpool; Wonga Wonga (s.), from Sydney; Tartar, from New York. The world-famed Marco Polo, of the Black Ball-line, under the ...
Article : 950 wordsLord Raglan might in September have taken Sebastopol duly and truly; But the weather (he raves about weather) was warm, And he wished to take it—coolly? ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 30 Jun 1855, Page 6
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