NOVEMBER 14.—Governor-General (s.), 700 tons, Captain Pockley, from Melbournellth instant. Passengers.[?]Mr. and Mrs.Brown, Miss M'Kellar, Rev. Mr. West, Miss Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. Hudson and 2 children, Mrs. Brown, Messrs. M'K[?]llar, M'Donaid, ...
Article : 111 wordsTHE exhaustless energies of Anglo-Saxon enterprise have, in little more than half a century, accomplished the permanent settlement of a new hemisphere; have established the dominion of civilization over a fifth ...
Article : 6,795 wordsNovember 14.—Shamrock, for Moreton Bay. November 14.—Brothers, for Moreton Bay. ...
Article : 11 wordsTHIS DAY.—Fanny Fisher, for Mauritius; Rover, for Melbourne; Clarendon, for Batavia; Sea Nymph, for Adelaide; Content, for Java; George Cuvier, for Akyab; Eagle (s.), for Twofold Bay; City of Sydney (s.), for Melbourne; Uncle Tom, for ...
Article : 54 wordsNovember 11.—Jane, barque, 356 tons, Captain Williams, for the South Seas, in ballast. November 14 —Fanny Fisher, barque, 250 tons, Captain Harrold, for Mauritius, Passengers—Master[?] Fisher and Davison, ...
Article : 35 wordsNovember 14.—Eliza, from the Richmond, with 30,000 feet [?]dar; Contest, from Brisbane Water, with 11,000 feet timber; Rover, from the Hawkesbury River, with 500 bushels maize; Polly Hopkins, from Newcastle, with 2031 bushels grain, 10[?]dar ...
Article : 86 wordsNovember 14.—Occator, and Ann, for Neweas[?]le; Contest, for Brisbane Water; Sea Gull, for the Richmond River. ...
Article : 20 wordsNovember 14.—Fanny Fisher, for Mauritius: 110 tons coal, 30 tier[?]s beef, 450 bags sugar, 300 cases geneva, 20 kegs tobacco, 22 [?] 20 ch[?] to[?], 260 [?]mpty h[?]gsheads, 32 packages wine 60 cases brandy, 1 ease nutmegs 46 packages drapery, 5 cases ...
Article : 98 wordsMails will be closed at the General Post Office, as[?]follows:— FOR BRISBANE, MORETON BAY. —By the Boomerang, (s.), tomorrow, at 2 p m. FOR ADELAIDR.—By the Sea Nymph, this day, at noon, if not ...
Article : 535 wordsARRIVAL.—November 10. Lady Bird (s.), from Launceston. CLEARED OUT.—November 10. Dart, for Sydney. ...
Article : 14 wordsARRIVEL,—November 9. Sapphire, from Neweastle, N.S.M. CLBARED OUT,—November 9. Monarch, for Sydney. ...
Article : 13 wordsARRIVAL.—November 5. Albion, from London. ...
Article : 6 wordsBy the steam-ship Governor-General we are in re[?]eipt of Melb[?]urne jou[?]ls to the list instant We take the precis of the proceedings in Council from the Argus. In the Legi-lative Council, on the 8th, the second reading of the ...
Article : 1,404 wordsARRIVAL.—November 6. Thomas and Joseph Crisp, from Newcastle, N.S.W. ...
Article : 11 wordsARRIVALS.—November 4. Surf, from Valparaiso. [?]. Wellington, from London. ...
Article : 11 wordsDEPARTURES. —November 10. Emma, brig, for Launceston; Frances, schooner, for Hobart Town; Zone, and Co[?] schooners, for Melbourne, after being wind bound for two days. IN PORT.—November 12. Maria, brig, bound to Melbourne; ...
Article : 88 wordsThe following ships are laid on for the Colonies:—Francis Theodore, Union, Mereedes, Uni, all for Melbourne and Sydney. ...
Article : 20 wordsAdmiral Bawdin, to sail 5th September, for Melbourne and Sydney. ...
Article : 11 wordsMathild[?] to [?]ail 25th September, for Adelaide and Moreton Bay. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 15 Nov 1854, Page 4
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