JULY 17.—Wonga Wonga (s.), 700 tons, Captain Gilmore, from Melbourne 14th instant. Passengers—Mrs. and Miss Sullivan, Mrs. Hilchill, Mrs. Hillington, Mr. and Mrs. Lee and 2 children, Messrs. Belli, Brock, Ray, Cox, Anderson, and 35 in the steerage. ...
Article : 137 wordsJuly 12.—Alma, from Dundee via Cape of Good Hope; Peveril, from Sydney; Amherst, from Otago. CLEARANCES. July 10.—Douglas, for Newcastle. ...
Article : 29 wordsJuly 7.—Flying Squirrel, from Geelong; Eucalyptus, from Sydney. July 8.—Balmoral, from Newcastle; Bondie, and Emma Prescott, from Melbourne. ...
Article : 24 wordsJuly 17.—Duke of Wellington, for South Sea Islands. July 17.—Herculean, for Wide Bay. July 17.—Emm[?], for Melbourne. July 17.—Bertha, for South Sea Islands. ...
Article : 23 wordsApril 17.—Matinal (French), from Adelaide LOADING. April 21.—General Godwin, for Sydney; Falstaff, Punch, and Adelaide Packet, for Melbourne, Vasco de Gama, for Hobart ...
Article : 712 wordsTHIS DAY.—Louisa, for Guam; Walter Hood, for London; Telegraph (s.), for Melbourne; Palermo, for Moreton Bay; Monarch, for Singapore; Pet, for Guam; Montezuma, for the Cnatham Islands; Experiment, for Iki. ...
Article : 36 wordsJuly 17.—Palermo, brig, 134 tons, Captain Gold, for Moreton Bay, with passengers and sundries. July l7.—Monarch, barque, 315 tons, Captain Robinson, for Singapore via Moreton Bay, with Government stores. ...
Article : 71 wordsJuly 17.—Louisa Marin, Flora, Venus, Tigress, and Scotia from Newcastle, with 1800 bushels corn, 7 tons pumpkins, 200 bales hay, 216 tons coal, 20 hides, 1 ton wheat; Valentine Ward, Henry, and Gitan[?], from Brisnane Water, with 400 bushels oats, 170 ...
Article : 110 wordsJuly 17.—Cathorine, and Brothers, for Shoalhaven; Scotis, and Ellen, for Newcastle; Henry, and Gitana, for Brisbane Water; Anne Maria, for the Richmond; Esther for the Bellinger. ...
Article : 32 wordsMr. DARVALL presented a petition from four hundred persons resident in the counties of Cumberland and Camden, praying that this mail may not be abolished. ...
Article : 11,298 wordsJuly 17.—Flora, from Melbourne: 18 ti[?]ess tobacco, 400 bags rice, Wilkinson Brothers; 44 rolls lead, Monteflore, Graham, and Co.; 1018 pieces timber, J. H. Goodiet; 29 casks brandy, order. ...
Article : 154 wordsJuly 17.—Wontezuma, for the Chatham Isl[?]nds: 22 packages, 23 horses, 30 cases sherry, cordials, 10 cases Geneva, 9 cases liqueurs, 15 cases old tom, 1 quarter-cask brandy, 5 quarter-cases sherry, 4 casks porter, l8 packages groceries, 11 cases drapery, 5 ...
Article : 62 wordsFOR LONDON.—By the Walter Hood, this day, at noon, if not underweigh. FOR MELBOURNE.—By the Telegraph (s.), this day, at noon. FOR PORT COOPER.—By the Gratitude, this day, at noon. ...
Article : 550 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 177 wordsIN the Legislative Council yesterday, the business, though various in its topics, embraced but few matters of general interest. Among other returns, the Colonial ...
Article : 2,741 wordsJuly 17. —Cyclone. Captain Young, of the Cyclone, reports the Launceston at anchor at Long or Green Island, twelve miles to the north-east of Port Stephens; also the Currency Boy, which latter vessel left in ...
Article : 93 wordsJuly 10.—Tremalga, from Macao via Twofold Bay; Wonga Wonga (s.), from Sydney. July 11.—Goldseeker, and City of Hobart (s.), from Hobart Town; Mary Stuart, from Circular Head; Hirondelle, from ...
Article : 756 wordsJULY 14.—In the midst of the dulness of trade, and the outcry about destitution in Collingwood, it is satisfactory to find that the reports from the interior continue good. Every one I meet with describes the ...
Article : 759 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 18 Jul 1855, Page 4
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: