AUOUST 11.—Despatch, schooner, 138 tons, Captain Jenkins, from Adelaida 28th ultimo, and Portland Bay 3rd instant. Passengers— 6 in the steerage. Captain, agent. August 11.—Pacifico, brig, 146 tons, Captain Liddell, from ...
Article : 187 wordsThe certificates of discharge granted by the Chief Commissioner to Charles Penfold, Peter Penfold, Thomas Penfold, and Jabez Bunting were confirmed by the Court. ...
Article : 1,514 wordsFourteen persons were convicted of having been found drunk in the streets, and were sentenced to pay 20s. each, in default of payment, the men to be imprisoned for twenty-four, and the women for ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 38 wordsAugust 11.—Shamrock, for Java. August 11.—Waratah (s.) for Melbourne August 11.—Eagle (s.), for Twofold Bay. August 11.—Waratah (s.), J. J. Warner, for Melbourne, ...
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Advertising : 221 wordsTHIS DAY.—Restless, for Melbourne: Mason, for London; Reven, for Moreton Bay; Burnett, for Wide Bay; Barend Willem, for Java. ...
Article : 22 wordsAugust 11.—Sarah Ann, schooner, 135 tons, Captain Croc[?]ett for Moreton Boy. Passengers—2 in the stearage. August 11—Storm Bird, barque, 495 tons, Captain Small, for Guam, in ballast. ...
Article : 40 wordsAugust 11.—Young Billy, from the Hawkesbury, with 600 bu[?] maize; Trial, for Newcastle, with 35 tons coal; Paterson (s.), from Morpeth, with 35 trusses hav, 10 bags potatoes, 14 bales wool, 1 box eggs, and sundries; Collaroy (s.), from ...
Article : 55 wordsAugust 11.—Emily, for the M'Leay; John and Edward Foster, for Brisbane Water; William, Eliza, Harriet Simpson, Trial, Allen Morrison, and Brothers, for Newcastle; Brothers, for Shoalhaven; Elizabeth, for the Hawkesbury; Clarissa, for Morpeth. ...
Article : 41 wordsTHE benevolent institutions of Britain form one of her brightest glories. These institutions are almost innumerable. They confront sorrow, misfortune, and suffering, in nearly all their ...
Article : 934 wordsAugust 17.—Ellen Noyes, from Java via Melbourne: 5758 bags rice, Order. August 11.—Tasmania (s.), from Hobart Town: 1 case, F. Saville; 7 packages, Stern, Bear, and Co.; 2 packages seeds, ...
Article : 144 wordsAugust 11.—Waratah (s.), J. J. Warner, for Melbourne; 3 hogsheads 6 casks brandy. Gollan, Mackenzle, and Co.; 367 ban potato[?], 2 balee candlewick, Siehel, Sons, and Co.; 7 horohends 32 quarrer-o[?]ks wine, Brown and C[?].; 5 hogsheads rum, ...
Article : 175 wordsThis morning, for the firat time for many months, the sheet of this Court did not contain a single charge of drunkenness; there was but one charge, and that was of a somewhat seiious nature; it was as ...
Article : 251 wordsMails will close at the General Post Office as follows:— FOR MELBOURNE.—By the Hellespont (s.), to-morrow at 2 p.m. FOR JAVA.—By the Barend Willem, this day, at noon, if not underweigh. ...
Article : 442 wordsIn the estate of David Robertson, a first meeting was held, but no business was done. In the estate of Joshua John Moore, aspecial meeting was held, at which was proved o claim for £1000. ...
Article : 593 wordsTHE following is a copy of the despatch of Sir Charles A. Fitz Roy, accompanying the petition passed at the public meeting on the 30th of October, in reference to the New Constitution. ...
Article : 220 wordsAugust 10.—Creole, schooner, 144 tons, Captain Greig, from Melbourne. COASTERS INWARDS. August 9.—Susannah, from Sydney. ...
Article : 32 wordsJuly So.—Cambodia, ship, from Plymouth, with 326 Government emigrants. The Henrietta, brig, hence 26th December last, put into Rio Jaseiro on 18th March. She had met with heavy weather ...
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Advertising : 230 wordsSIRS,—I beg to transmit to you the following information respecting a shoal seen in the Pacific (not laid down in the oherts), on board the barque Lady Elgin, tinder my command, on the pat[?]age from Sydney, New South Wales, to Meutmein. ...
Article : 287 wordsSOLDIER'S FUNERAL. — The funeral of SergeantMajor Lewis Walsh, of the 1st New South Wales Rifles, and formerly Colour-Sergeant of her Majesty's 11th Regiment, took place yesterday, and, from the ...
Article : 290 wordsShip Tippoo Saib, of Liverp[?]l, Singapore, February 19, 1855. Sir,—It is not generally known, I believe, to shipowners and masters of vessels, that sines the depot built by the Peninsular and Orientsl Steam Company in the ...
Article : 427 wordsWilliam Nash and Robert Forbes (on bail) were indicted for that they, at Sydney, on the ninth day of June, 1855, being engaged as buyers and purchasers of gold, by weight, and being evil, disposed persons, and ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 13 Aug 1855, Page 4
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