JULY 7.—Garland, Chillan ship, [?]39 tons, Captain Beaty, from Concsption Bay May 11. Crawley and Smith, agents. July 8.—Sea Gull, schooner, 62 tons, Captain M'Lsmens, from Apia June 14, and Horne Islad June 20. Passengers—Mesars. ...
Article : 259 wordsBy the Yarra Yarra steamer we have three days' later papers from Melbourne. From the Argus we take the principal items of news:— GOLD FIELDS' REGULATIONS.—A very important ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,075 wordsJune 29.—Harbinger, from Sydney. ...
Article : 6 wordsJune 23.—Bosphorus (s.), from Melbourne. Jude 24.—Velocity, from London; Sea Park, from Plymouth. June 25.—Taymouth Castle, from Southampton. The City of Sydney, after being cleansed and her engines ...
Article : 868 wordsWE have papers from Wellington to the 16th of [?] month. In so far as regards news of general i[?] terest, they are wholly void. The Independent, in the course of a long article[?] ...
Article : 1,315 wordsJuly 7.—Rose of Sharon, for Calcutta. July 7.—Gipsy Queen, for Bombay. July 7.—Comet, for Auckland. July 7.—Wonga Wonga (s.) for Melbourne, ...
Article : 32 wordsTHIS DAY.—Loodianah, for Hongkong; William Alfred, for Wellington; Mariner, for Melbourne. ...
Article : 14 wordsJuly 7.—(Additional clearance).—General de Steurs, barque, 744 tons, Captain Fokkens, for Sourabaya. Passenger — Mr. Donnison. July 7.—Diana, schooner, 183 tons, Captain Bochoven, for Java, ...
Article : 110 wordsJuly 7.—Cumberland, from Morpeth, with 50 tons coal, 10 tons hay; Petrel, from Newcastle, with 10ti tons coal; Hope, from the Hawkesbury, with 1000 bushels maize, 11 bags lemons; Unclo Tom, from Brisbane Water, with 12,000 feet Umber; Collaroy ...
Article : 60 wordsJuly 7.—Sacramento, Ann Jane, and Petrol, for Neweastle; Concord, and Avenger, for the Bellinger River; Sister, for the Kempsey; Piuto, for the Manning River; Uncle Tom, for Brisbane Water. ...
Article : 36 wordsJuly 8.—Sea Gull, from Apia: 46 tons flour, Captain M'Lemen. July 8.—Phœbe, from Launceston: 18 tons hay, Bayers and Learmonth. ...
Article : 63 wordsJuly 7.—Mariner, for Melbourne: 7 casks oil, Gerbsulet, Rubens, and Co.; 830 bags sugar, 20 hogsheads brandy, Rawack, Brothers, and Co.; 425 bags sugar, Kirchner and Co.; 67 bags barley, 40 bags o ats, 127 bags bran, W. Workman; 1000 bushels ...
Article : 496 wordsMay 6.—[?], from Sydney; Lydia, from Melbourne. May 8.—Helen Stewart, from Launceston. May 9.—Halcyon, from Launceston. May 10.—Swan, from Western Australia. ...
Article : 34 wordsSIR,—The subjoined paragraph from the Observer of 25th March last, I beg to forward to you, to show, that the "armed Ruesian ship" may, some foggy morning, favour Sydney by a friendly visit. ...
Article : 218 wordsSIR,—In your report of Mr. Campbell's remarks on the subject of the purchase of the steamer Torch, there is a gross misais tement with regard to the Acheron, calculated to do muoh mischief not only to the Port of Newcastle, but also to the Government, ...
Article : 186 wordsMalls will close at the General Port Office as follows:— FOR LONDON.—By the Acheron, this evening, at 6. FOR CALCUTTA.—By the Thalestris, this evening, at 6. Fon HONGKONG.—By the Loodianah, this day at noon, if not ...
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Advertising : 193 wordsTHE LEVEE.—On Thursday, the 21st ultimo, his Excellency the Governor held a levee, at Government House, at one p.m. The attendance was unusually large, nearly one thousand persons being present. ...
Article : 702 wordsTHE fourth volume of DE QUINCEY'S works, now issuing from the British press, has fallen into our hands. His paper on war, hesides being a "plumper" in favour of war as a ...
Article : 1,585 wordsWE have the Oriental News from this Presidency, of the 4th to the 26th February inclusive. The following is an epitome of their contents:— THE BOMBAY TEMPERANCE UNION.—The friends of ...
Article : 1,262 wordsJuly 6—Elphin, and Venus. 7. Fayaway, Perseverance, Nightingale, Pegasus. July 7.—The Grafton, steamer, called in for coal, and will resume her voynge this morning. ...
Article : 181 wordsJune 30.—City of Hobart (s.), Marion (s.), from Hibart Town; City of Sydney (s.), from Portland Bay; Yarra Yarra (s.), from Sydney. July 2.—Fa[?], from Sydney. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 9 Jul 1855, Page 4
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