JANUARY 17.—Tasmania (s.), 323 tons, Captain J. Clinch, from Hobart Town 13th instant. Passengers—Sir W. T. Denison, Lady Denison and family, Captain Clements, Mrs. Fraser, Messrs. Read, Lucas, Sewell, Grenville, Bulger, Pony, and 3[?] in ...
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Advertising : 319 wordsAN official notice has been issued to the effect that unlicensed d[?]ggers will be searched for to-morrow. In consequence of this notice, a public meeting was convened, on the spur of the moment, on Bakery Hill, at ...
Article : 2,280 wordsJanuary 17.—Souvenir, for Moreton Bay. January 17.—Lady Ann, for London. January 17.—London (s.), for Melbourne. January 17.—Wonga Wonga (s.), for Melbourne. ...
Article : 22 wordsTHIS DAY.—Canopus, Coila, and Callendar, for Melbourne; Challenger, for Callao; Drie Geb oeders for Akyab; Meg Merrilies, for Port Albert; Heather Bell, for Auckland; Wide Awake, for Singapore; Ella Francis, for San Francisco, via ...
Article : 43 wordsWE would very gladly have permitted Sir William Denison to leave Van Diemen's Land without again remarking upon the misconduct of his whole administration, but the course pursued by his popularity-mongering satellites has made it ...
Article : 1,155 wordsJanuary 17.—Heather Bell, brig, 191 tons, Captain Jones, for Auckland. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Fielder, and two children, Mrs. Durham, Master Browning, Messrs. Oldham and Heary, and five in the steerage. ...
Article : 146 wordsTHE Poet of Madoc has expressed in language more elevated than we could summon, but not more faithful than our humblest prose, the feelings with which all England witnessed the ...
Article : 2,273 wordsJanuary 17.—Agnes Napier, and Coquette, from Newcastle, with 124 tons coal; Koh-i-Noor, and Reaper, from Morpeth, with 5 tons bran, 400 bushels maize, 300 bales, 20 trusses hay, 29 tons coal, 30 bushels wheat, 10 tons flour; Johanna Susan, from the ...
Article : 73 wordsJanuary 17—Tasmania (s.), from Hobart Town: 150 bags potatoes, 300 bags onions, 50 cases cheese, 60 packages fruit, 5 tons hay, Order. ...
Article : 26 wordsJanuary 17.—London (s), for Melbourne: 60 casks and 14 cases fruit, Taylor; 12 casks fruit, Carney; 11 casks, 7 cases fruit. Braithwaite; 18 casks 12 cases fruit, Farnell; 10 casks, and 21 cases fruit, M'Crossen; 1 cask and 6 cases fruit, Quamber; 8 bags ...
Article : 451 wordsThere is generally nothing new to report, the papers being filled as far as possible with opinions as to the career of Sir William Denison, of addresses to him on his departure, and of descriptions of that event. ...
Article : 1,994 wordsMails will be closed at the General Post Office, as follows:— FOR BRISBANE, MORETON BAY.—By the Souvenir, this day, at noon, if not underweigh. FOR AUCKLAND.—By the Heather Bell, this day, at noon, if not ...
Article : 73 wordsJanuary 17.—Launceston, barque, 330 tons, Captain Spence, for Melbourne, with 500 tons coal. January 17.—Julia Ann, American barque, 372 tons, Captain Pond, for San Francisco, with 400 tons coal. Passengers—Mrs. ...
Article : 64 wordsARRIVALS.—January 12.—City of Hobart (s.), from Hobart Town; Samson (s.), from Sydney. DEPARTURE.—January 12. Colchester, for Sydney. GEELONG. ...
Article : 146 wordsAnother day, and we shall witness the departure of the best and ablest Governor who has administered the affairs of this colony. That he has been so, the united voices of all—from the highest to the lowest—proclaim in unmistakeable ascents of approbation. ...
Article : 1,460 wordsARRIVALS.—January 5. Earl of Chester, from London. 7. Marmora, from Sydney. 9. King Fisher, from Glasgow; Australian Packet, from Mauritius; Emma, from Sydney. DEPARTURES.—January 12. Lion, for Newcastle; Francis, for ...
Article : 131 wordsA Supplement to the Victoria Government Gazette of yesterday contains the following notice which we have much pleasure in publishing:— Colonial Secretary's Office, Melbourne, 12th January, 1855. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 18 Jan 1855, Page 4
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