JULY 21.—Yarra Yarra, (s.), 560 tons, Captain Bell, from Melbourne, with 18 passengers: Mrs. Lackey, Miss Mawley, Mrs. Buck, Mrs. Elliot, and Messrs. Webb, Murphy, Nichols, Gibbs, Evans, Cant, and 44 in the steerage. A. S. N. Co. agents. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 213 wordsJuly 21.—Wave, for Geelong. July 21.—Mary W., for South Sea Islands. July 21.—Esmond en Hoorne, for Batavia. July 21.—Wonga Wonga (s.), for Melbourne. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 125 wordsTHIS DAY.—Maouri, for South Sea Islands. ...
Article : 8 wordsJuly 21.—Maouri, brig, 321 tons, Captain Jackson, for Stewart's Island. Passengers—Mrs. Jackson and child, J. Hayes, and two stockmen. July 21.—Oberon, cutter, 43 tons, Captain Devlin, for the South ...
Article : 132 wordsThe drunkard list contained the names of ten offenders. Three of them paid 40s. each at the lockup, and the rest were fined 20s. each, or in default, to visit the cells of Darlinghurst. ...
Article : 405 wordsORDINATION.—The Bishop of Sydney held a special ordination in St. Andrew's Church yesterday morning, at nine o'clock, when Mr. Richardson, who came out with the Bishop, and Mr. Rich, late of the St. James ...
Article : 1,300 wordsJuly 21.—Magnet, Uncle Tom, and Star of the North, from Brisbane Water, with 30,000 feet timber, 23 000 shingles, 11,000 laths, 900 posts and rails, 1000 palings; Numba, from Panbuia, with 30 tons potatoes, 2½ tons flour, 1000 sheepskins, 5 bales 12 ...
Article : 100 wordsSIR,—On Wednesday, the 11th instant, I was on a fishing excursion in the harbour of Port Stephen[?] but as the weather was boisterous, I walked across to one of the bays to the south of Point Stephens for the purpose of fishing off the rocks. We made the ...
Article : 636 wordsJuly 21.—Liberty, Hunter, Fortitude and Perseverance, for Neweastle; Ann, for Shoalhaven; Star of the North, Uncle Tom, and Magnet, for Brisbane Water. ...
Article : 25 wordsJuly 21.—Asia, from Manila: 18727 bags sugar, 311 colls rope, 38 cases cigars, Griffiths, Fanning, and Co. July 22.—Galatea, from Kiapara: 30 pieces hewn timbor, 26,000 feet sawn timber, 140 rickets, 11 spars, Order. ...
Article : 76 wordsWE continue in this day's Herald the narrative of English intelligence brought by the White Star to Melbourne. The mere important details, especially from the Seat of War, were ...
Article : 36 wordsJuly 21.—Maouri, for Stewart's Island: 80 head of cattle, 60 horses, 10 drays, 1 bale gunnies, A. Soroeder. July 21.—Phoebe, for Launceston: 77 logs cedar, 7 packages drapery, 20 casks provisions, 8 casks metal, 200 boxes soap, ...
Article : 421 wordsThe certificates of discharge granted by the Chief Commissioner to John Howsen and Jumes Benzeville were confirmed by the Court. ESTATE OF JOSEPH REYNOLDS. ...
Article : 992 wordsPatrick Manarky and James Cole, for being drunk and disorderly, were fined 10s, or 24 hours imprisonment. John Fitzpatrick, for assaulting his mother yesterday ...
Article : 296 wordsMails will close at the General post Office as follows:— FOR THE SOUTH-SEAS.—By the Stanhope, this day, at noon. FOR MELBOURNE.—By the Govdrnor-General (s.), to-morrow, at 2 p.m. ...
Article : 30 wordsJuly 20.—Gratia, brig, Captain Robertson, from Melbourne. July 20.—Gem, schooner, Captain Duthie, from Melbourne. COASTERS 1NWARDS. July 21.—Lavina, William. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 40 wordsJuly 17.—Pearl, from Belfast; Alverton, and Bombay, from Hongkong; City of Sydney (s.), from Sydney; White Star, from Liverpool. DEPARTURES. ...
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Advertising : 289 wordsJuly 16.—Wyoliffe, from London. The ship British Trident, from England April 22, with 380 passengers, arrived at Port Phillip Heads on the 17th instant. ...
Article : 26 wordsJuly 17.—Tasmania (s.), from Sydney. DEPARTURES. July 16.—Rolla, R[?]iever, and Emma Prescott, for Melbourne ...
Article : 20 wordsJuly 2.—Workington, from Sydney. CLEARED OUT. June 26.—Thomas and Henry, for Sydney. EXPORTS. ...
Article : 145 wordsTHE numerous friends of this gentleman will be glad to hear that he is, with Mrs. Thomson and family, in the enjoyment of good health, and looks forward to his ruturn to the colony, in the hope of spending a few ...
Article : 684 wordsTHE last budget of news from Europe is of a more satisfactory character trian, any we have received for many months. The gloom of suspence and anxiety, if not entirely dispelled, has ...
Article : 1,208 wordsApril 11.—Edward, from Sydney; Amethyst, from Ge[?] April 15.—Charlotts Ann, from Melbourne; Margaret Thompfrom Port Fairy; Hanuah, from Sydney, (121 days). April 16.—Antelope (s.), from Melbourne. ...
Article : 1,071 wordsA CORRESPONDENT, who has made the Native Police question his specialite, has for warded us another communication on the present condition of the force, which, by his account, has ...
Article : 677 wordsSIR,—Your paragraph alluding to the Northern Expedition, which left this day, in which you gave the names of several of the party (among whom was included that of Mr. George Phibbs, overseer), I am ...
Article : 116 wordsFIREWORKS,—There is to be a grand display of fireworks this evening, in the inner Government Domain, under the superintendence of Mr. C. Knight, a gentleman of considerable experience in the pyrotechnical ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 23 Jul 1855, Page 4
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