January 8.—Eagle (s.), 200 tons, Captain Chatfield, from Twofold Bay 6th instant. Passengers.—Messrs. E. Graham, Nicholson (3), and 9 in the steerage. A S.N. Co., agents. ...
Article : 33 wordsThere were fourteen drunkards on the list to-day, four of whom deposited each 40s., which was forfeited on their non-appearance. The others were sentenced in penalties of 20s., or the usual alternative. On the ...
Article : 1,209 wordsJauuary 8.—Post Boy, for South Sea Islands. ...
Article : 8 wordsMR. F. S. P. Catherwood, an American physician now resident in Melbourne, has been engaged for some time past in the endeavour to enlist the support of the authorities to a plan which he has laid down for ...
Article : 1,627 wordsTHIS DAY.—Shamrock, for Moreton Bay; Polly, for Launceston; Jenny Liad, for Manila; Singapore, for China; St. Helena, for Call[?]; Yixen, for Melbourne; Hebe, for Guam; [?]ersailles, for Callao. ...
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Advertising : 155 wordsJanuary 8.—Vimeira, ship, 10[?] tons, Captain Henry Nratby, for London. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Campbell and 4 children, Mr. and Mrs. G. Mil[?]r, Miss Bailey, Misses Miller (2) Master Miller, Reverend Mr S[?]clair and 4 children, Mr. and Mrs. ...
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Advertising : 292 wordsJanuary 8.—Sacramento, Elizabeth, and Erin, from Newcastle, with 164 tons coal; Harp, from the Hunter River, with 25 tons hay, 200 bushels wheat, 31 bags bran; Valentine Ward, from the Hawkesbury River, with 500 bushels corn, 3 coops fowls; ...
Article : 74 wordsOUR attention has been specially called to the recent inquest upon a man shot by a constable. Some doubt has been expressed whether the evidence justified the verdict. The questions ...
Article : 1,979 wordsJanuary 8.—Ehenexer, and Agnes, for the Richmond River; Valentine Ward, for the Hawksbury: Ocean Queen, for Broulee; Mary Jane, for the Manning River; Elizabeth, for Newcastle; Agnes, for Port Aitken; Rhoderick Dhu, for the Richmond ...
Article : 41 wordsJanuary 8.—Vimeira, for London: 156 bales wool, Donaldson and Co; 217 bales wool, Jay and Leathes; 40 bales wool, James Hall; 68 bales wool, Ray, Glaister, and Co; 258 bales wool, 140 bage gum, Rundle, Dangar, and Co; 86 bales wool, J. T. Armitage ...
Article : 323 wordsFour sp cimens of pigmy squirrel (aorobatos pygmæus, and three atechious Stuartil—Presented by Master Charles Arthur. A phalungistia Cookil, from North Shore—by Master F. Arthur, Nine sp[?]olmens of rock crystal and one beryl, from Mount ...
Article : 793 wordsMails will be closed at the General Post Office, as follows:— FOR LONDON.—By the China, this day, at noon, if not underweigh; and Vimiera, thihs day at 6 p.m. FOR BATAVIA.—By the Rembrandt Van Rhyn, this day, at ...
Article : 943 wordsIn the estate of Waller Bates, an adjourned second meeting. Claims amounting to £31 7s. were proved, and one for £720 was gone into, and witnesses were examined respecting the same; but the meeting ...
Article : 144 wordsMANY of your readers will no doubt recollect that Lord Lyndhurst, in his late great speech in the House of Lords on the Turkish question—a report of which was copied into the Herald—particularly referred, in one ...
Article : 646 wordsTHE entertainment which was given on Wednesday, on board the magnificent ship the James Baines, perhaps the largest merobant-ship in the world, and deserting of all that can be taid in her praise, is not so interesting in itself as ...
Article : 931 wordsDavid Belar, a seaman belonging to the Joseph Soames, was arraigned for disorderly conduct on board while in a state of intoxication. Found guilty, and sentenced to be imprisoned for 48 hours in default of ...
Article : 580 wordsIF the mule and horses lately seen on the banks of the Mackenzie belonged to Leichhardt's party, the expedition can scarcely have perished in a desert, as in that case the animals would not have survived. I ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 9 Jan 1855, Page 4
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