DECEMBER 14.—Eila Frances, American barque, 820 'tons, Captain B. Mitchell, from Paget Sound October 3. Passenger—Mr. A. C. Check. A. C. Check, agent. Dicember 14.—Isabella, American barque, 372 tons, Captain ...
Article : 194 wordsIn the estate of James Stewart, a single meeting was held. One claim, £124 6s. 10d., was proved, and insolvent was examined. Insolvent was allowed to retain his wearing apparel. ...
Article : 264 wordsDecembew 14.—Hannah, for Lo idon. December 14.—Boomerang (s.), for Moreton Bay. December 14.—Fawaway, for Melbourne. December 14.—Emily June, for Adelaide. ...
Article : 23 wordsTHIS DAY.—Tasmania (s.), for Hobart Town; Eagle (s), for Twofold Bay[?] Gazelle, and John Ormerod, for Melbourne; Comet, Sarah Ann, for Moreton Bay; Cheetah, for Wellington; Alice, and B, Eaymond, and Wiltiam Stewart, for Calcutta; ...
Article : 53 wordsDecember 14.—Jane, barque, 221 tons, Captain Johnson, for the South Sea Islands Dicember 14.—C[?], schooner, 92 tons, Captain Gold, for Moreton Bay, with [?] s. ...
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Advertising : 404 wordsSIR,—The first vessel of Messrs. [?] and Co.'s Line—the Bangilore, left the Downs, for Syaney, on the 3rd October, She brings 89 adults, Metropolitan Police and tamilies; 128 emigrants assisted by the Family Colonization Society; 47 emigrants assisted by the ...
Article : 85 wordsDecember 14.—Orient, from Broulce, with 100 bushels corn, 70 bushels wheat, 1½ tons bark; Cumberland, from Morpeth, with 80 tons crnd; Ben Bolt (s.), from Morpeth, with 80 bales wool, 70 trusses hay, 200 bags grain, 50 sacks onions, and sundries. ...
Article : 44 wordsTHE ship Shenandoah, Captain Miller, bound to this city from Liverpool, was caught in the gale of the 10th instant, and so much crippled that the captain and crew had to abandon her to ave their lives. They avere taken off tho wreck on the evening of the ...
Article : 632 wordsDecember 14.—Midshipman, for Kiama; Gipsy, for Twof 1d Bav; Sacrameato, Scotia, Twias, and Eliza Harrlett Simpson, for Newcastie[?] Echo, and Star of the North for Sho dhaven; Planet, for the Ricnmond River; Orient, for Brouiee; Sir John Franklin, ...
Article : 48 wordsSIR,—An article appeared in your paper of the 10th instant, calculated to injure our locality, by ervine a false impression of the dangers to be apprehended from the native black population, and most unjustly ...
Article : 867 wordsDecember 14.—Ella Frances, from Paget Bound: 243,000 feet deal, 76 spars, A. C. Check. December 14.—Isabella, frem San Francisco: 150,000 feet lumber, 20 tuns oil. Order. ...
Article : 419 wordsTHE following justices met: Mr. Allen (chairman), Mr. Rattray, Mr. Egan, Hr. Hill, Mr. H. Fisher. Dr. Mitchell, Mr. Ebsworth, Mr. Darley, Mr. Deloitte, Mr. Alex nder, Mr, Comrie, Mr. Samuel, Mr. Thome, ...
Article : 58 wordsSeventeen persons had been apprehended for drunkenness; two of whom had deposited 40s. Mary Ann Whippey, in commemoration of her fourth conviction since the 27th November, was sent to hard ...
Article : 464 wordsSUDDEN DEATH.—An inquest avas held on Wednesday last, before Mr. Brenun, on view of the body of William Milner, aged 40. From the evidence of Henry Moore, it appeared that the deceased was the ...
Article : 1,285 wordsDecember 14.—Jane, for the South Sea Islands: with 7 packages tobac[?], 1 package cigars. ...
Article : 17 wordsMails will be closed at the General Post Office, as follows:— FOR MELBOURNE.—By. the Governor-General, and Waratah, (steamer's), to-morrow, at 2 p.m FOR AUCKLAND.—By the William Denny (-.), to-morrow, at ...
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Advertising : 239 wordsThis was a motion for new trial of an action for breach of contract, wherein a verdict had been found for the plaintiff. Messrs. Broadhurst and Stephen supported the ...
Article : 884 wordsTHE recent intelligence from the Seat of War is of so startling and important a character, as almost to suggest a question of its truth, even if it had all the effect of official ...
Article : 1,140 wordsJohn Gilchrist, alias William Sheppard, avas arraigned on tre charge of desertion from the Cyclone. He was taken into custody at Newcastle, and escorted from that port by constable Dyer. The captain not ...
Article : 927 wordsSIR,—Allow me, through the medium of your valuable journal to suggest a co-operation of all classes of trades, to be conducted under one committee, dionen for the purpose of closing shops at seven o'clock; and ...
Article : 132 wordsPERTH, ARRIVAL.—November 11. Champion (s.), from Plymouth. DEPARTURES.—November 11. H.M.S. Fantome, for the Eastern colo[?]tes. 13 Amazon, for Melbourne; Hamlet, for South ...
Article : 32 wordsCLEARED OUT.—October 23. Sea Horse, barque, for Sydney, cargo: 5191 bags sugar, 40 barrels sod[?], 59 bags dates. Board of Trade, Whitehall, August 10, 18[?]4. ...
Article : 192 wordsSIR,—Can any person fell timb r for his own private use, or for sale, on land surveyed for a township Some parties here are in the habit of getting timber from allotments intended to be soid. I question their ...
Article : 217 wordsExhibition of a new Revolving Light at No-th Ronaldshay, and Aueration of the Star-point Light from a Revelving Light to a Fixed Light I. NORTH RONALDSHAY LIGHTHOUSE. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 15 Dec 1854, Page 4
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