JULY 2.—Royal Sovereign, schooner, 150 tons, Captain Cartwright, from a whaling voyage. R. Towns and Co., agents. July 2.—Venture, brig, 125 tons, Captain Watt, from Wanganui May 31. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Bates, Messrs. M'Donald, ...
Article : 64 wordsWilliam Gordon, Christopher Mills, John Connoly, Thomas M'Guire, Patrick Fitzpatrick, and Honora Hill, were ordered to pay a fine of 20s. each, for drunkenness, in default 24 Hours' imprisonment. ...
Article : 646 wordsJuly 2.—Archimed[?]s, for Valparaiso. July 2.—Eagle (s), for Twofold Bay. ...
Article : 13 wordsTHIS DAY.—Uni, for Valparaiso; Vanquish, for Moreton Bay; Peveril, for Geelong; Governor-General (s.), Harp, Wanderer, and Mary and Rose, for Melbourne; Peru, for Calluo; Francis, for Adelaide. ...
Article : 35 wordsJuly 2.—Peru, ship 714 tons, Captain Schutt, for Callao, in ballast. Passengers—Captain and Mrs. Maine, Mrs. Schutt, and Mecars. Shirley and Bumbury. July 2.—Mary and Rose, schooner, 90 tons, Captain Keats, for ...
Article : 75 wordsThe Chief Justice stated, on the opening of the Court, that himself and Mr. Justice Therry had not been able to consult with Mr. Justice Dickinson, owing to a domestic calamity in the family of that ...
Article : 851 wordsJuly 2.—Flora and Nightingale, from Morpeth, with 880 bushels maize, 1200 eggs; Maria Louisa, Twins, Warlock, Hunter, and Lavina, from Newcastle, with 554 tons coal; Prospector, from the M'Leay River, with 2000 bushels maize, 115 hides, 3 casks tallow; ...
Article : 145 wordsJuly 2.—Glenduart, for Morpeth; Echo. for Shoalhaven; Gitana, and Sylph, for Brisbane Water; Lightning, for the Manuing River; Quiz, and Will o' the Wisp, for Broken Bay; Elizabeth Cohen, for Wallongong; Young Billy, for the ...
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Advertising : 246 wordsJuly 2 —Royal Sovereign, from South Seas: 30 barrels sperm oil, R. Towns. July 2.—Venture, from Wanganui: 120 tons potatoes 200 bushels wheat, 150 bushels oats, 10 kegs butter, 3 tons carrots, R. ...
Article : 37 wordsJuly 2.—Mary and Rose, for Melbourne: 9 packages, W. Eland; 2 packages, Cohen and Harbottle; 96 cases, 24 hogsheads brandy, 48 hogeheads beer, Yegeken, Barber, and Co; 33 packages, E. Youngman and Co.; 150 bags bran, 1 dray, J. Garland; 1420 bags ...
Article : 166 wordsMails will close at the General Post Office as follows:— FOR MELBOURNE.—By the Governor General (s.), this day, at 2 p.m., and Telegraph (s.), to-morrow, at 2 p.m. FOR CALCUTTA.—By the Rose of Sharon, and Thalestris, this ...
Article : 724 wordsWHEN a Committee upon the motion of Mr. ROEBUCK was appointed to enquire into the conduct of the war, there was little hope, even amongst the most ardent supporters of the ...
Article : 3,283 wordsMr. PARKES to move, (1.) That a Select Committee be appointed to inquire into, and report upon, the state of agriculture in the colony, with special reference to the raising of wheaten grain, and to the causes of hindrance or failure in that great ...
Article : 1,391 wordsJuly 1.—Little Pet, schooner, 80 tons, Captain Finlayson, for Melbourne, with 110 tons coals. July 1.—Fanny, brig, for Sydney. July 2.—Broughton, barque, 376 tons, Captain Peacock, for ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 165 wordsIn the estate of John Christian Miller, a special meeting was held, and debts amounting to £2754 18s. were proved. In the estate of Samuel Ellis, a single meeting. ...
Article : 62 wordsSixteen drunkards were fined 20s. each, the alternative of non-nayment being twenty-four hours' imprisonment, tour persons forfeited their deposits of 40s. each (the maximum penalty), given at the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 3 Jul 1855, Page 4
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