DECEMBER 6.—Wanderer, bris, 140 tons,' Captain Rozea, from Melbourne the lst instant. H. Clarke, agent. December 6.—Coila, schooner, 107 tons, Captain Edington, from Melborune the 30th ultimo, in ballast. ...
Article : 324 wordsJames Hibbott, a respectable and intelligent-looking young man, was indicted for having, on the 11th day of November, 1854, at Nepean, robbed James Parson of the sum of £40, to obtain which he used violence. ...
Article : 1,482 wordsDecember 6.—Bengal, for Calcutta. December 6.—Admiral Napier, for Nelson Resumed her voyage. December 6.—Yarra Yarra (s.), for Melbourne. ...
Article : 21 wordsTHIS DAY.—Sea Nymph, for Adelaide; Anglo-Saxon, and Coromandel, for Calcutta; K[?]nderdyk, for Batavia; Algerine; for Auckland; Imperial, for Geelong; Adolph, for Valparaiso; Velox, for New Plymouth; Wild Irish Girl, for Hobart Town; ...
Article : 43 wordsDeccmber 6.—Imperial, brig, 201 tons, Captain Jordan, for Geelong. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Johnston, and Mas Campbell. December 6.—Coromandel, barque, 765 tons, Captain Poole, for ...
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Advertising : 284 wordsDecember 6.—Collaroy (s), from Morpeth, with 130 bales wool, 25 trusses hay, 100 ba[?] onions and potatoes, 12 calves, 4 horses, 6 coops fowls, and sundries; Alexander and John, Petrel, Venus, and S[?]a, from Neweastle, with 408 tons coal; Ruth, from ...
Article : 71 wordsDecember 6.—Patterson Packet, for Morpeth; Victory, for the Hawkesbury; Reindeer, Ruth, and Rainbow for Br[?] Water; Scotia, Alexander and John, Mary, Petrel, and Souvenir, for Newcastle; Pegasus, for Murpeth; Elizabeth Cohen, for ...
Article : 40 wordsDecember 6.—Joseph Somes, from Whampoa: 17 packages furniture, 11 packages, A. F. Croom and Co.; 700 packages chairs, Smith, Camp[?]ell, and Co.; 5286 packages tea, 2456 rolls matting, 686 bags rice. Order. ...
Article : 274 wordsTHE insunection at the Victoria Diggings could scarcely be unexpected. The motley population of the mining districts always awakened concern. From the first they were destitute ...
Article : 1,394 wordsDecember 6.—Yarra Yarra, for Melbourne: 40 bags potatoes, J. M'Kanny; 1 case, B[?]k of Australasia; 5 cases tobacco, J. M. Leigh; 193 [?]es gin, Smith, Brothers, and Co.; I package, Sharwood; 240 bags potatoes, H. C[?] 250 boxes [?]es, Caird, ...
Article : 499 wordsTHE following particulars respecting the state of some of these islands, have been politely handed to us by Captain Kyle, of the John Wesley. The windward group of the Feejee Islands is ...
Article : 578 wordsMails will be closed at the General Post Office, as follows:— FOR. [?]LAIDE.—By the Sea Nymph, this day, at noon, if not [?]derw[?] FOR MORETON BAY AND WIDE BAY—By the City of Melbourne ...
Article : 4,195 wordsHis Worship the Surrogate, delivered judgment as follows:— Last Wednesday was assigned for the admission of the libel to proof in this case, and it coming on ...
Article : 567 wordsHis Worbhip the DEPUTY JUDGE delivered judg ment on application to set aside proceedings on grounds of frand. I feel more difficulty in dealing with this case, from ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 7 Dec 1854, Page 4
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