FEBRUARY 27.—Nadir, French barque, 172 tons, Castain Carnet, from San Francisco 7th January. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. White. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston, Mrs. Doyle and child, Messrs. Hermuda, Sproy, and 8 in the steerage. Captain, agent. ...
Article : 123 wordsA FEAT, equalled only in importance by the difficulties which attended it, was accomp ished yesterday forenoon by Mr. Randle, railway contraetor, and the men in his employ. For some time past the completion of the railway between Sydney and ...
Article : 700 wordsFebruary 27.—Raven, for Moreton Bay. ...
Article : 6 wordsTHIS DAY.—Royal Saxon, for Valparaiso; Algerine, for Auckland; Louisa, for Guam. ...
Article : 16 wordsFebruary 27.—Midshipman, from Shell Harbour, with 300 bags wheat, 8 kegs butter; Star of the North, L[?]s o'Gowrie, and Esther, from Shoalhaven, with 74 tons coal, 200 bushels maire, ½ ton cheese, 2 tons 70 buehels wheat, 2 tons onions, 3 kegs butter, ...
Article : 95 wordsFebruary 27.—Midshipman, [?]olus, and Chase, for Shoalhaven; Paterson Packet, for Morpeth; Magnet, Sylph. John, and Gitana, for Brisbane Water; Fancy, for Twofold Bay; Warlock, Rover, and Rose, for Newcastle. ...
Article : 36 wordsFebruary 27.—Nadir, from San Francisco: 17,000 feet lumber, 25 tons wheat. Order. February 27.—George, from Auckland: 90 tons potatoes, 15 tons gum, 1 ton onions, A. and M. Moses. ...
Article : 34 wordsFebruary 27—Sarah, for Port Fairy—Additional: 20 cases geneva, 2 hogsheads brandy, 4 hogsheads beer, 5 cases 8 quarter casks wine, 10 eases 3 quarter-casks sherry. 1 half-tierce tobacco, 2 bales leather, 1 case boots, 40 pack[?]es oil stores, 4 tons salt, 5 ...
Article : 84 wordsTHE long-talked of Sculling Match for the championship of the hirbour of Port Jackson, and for £200 a-side, came off yesterday, and we remember no sporting event in the colony which has created so much excitement, and in which perhaps so large an ...
Article : 1,094 wordsFOR VALPARAISO.—By the Royal Saxon, this day at noon, if not underweign. FOR AUCKLAND.—By the Algerine, this day, at noon, if not underweigh. ...
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Advertising : 331 wordsYESTERDAY evening a meeting of the members of the German Club, and other gentlemen, was held at the Club Rooms, in O'Connell-strost, for the purpose of assisting in the augmentation of the above fund. ...
Article : 373 wordsARRIVAL—Felr uary 20. Retriever, from Hobart Town, after a passage of 16 days, experiencing strong N.E. gales nearly the whole time. Wool from Manaroo is arriving fait. The squatters have at ...
Article : 49 wordsFebruary 21.—Taranta, from Hongkong. February 22.—Goldseeker, and City of Hobart (s.), from Hobart Town; Louise, from Hamburg; Echo, from London. DEPARTURES. ...
Article : 510 wordsTHE Autumnal Exhibition of the Australasian Botanic Society took place yesterday, according to previ[?] announcement in the newspapers. This was the last show of the botanical yrar, and we are very happy to say that it was a successful one. The weather ...
Article : 1,316 wordsPATRIOTIC FOND.—By one of those annoying and inexplicable blunders which sometimes occur, Mr. D. Cooper's subscription of £1000, and £500 annually, to the Patrintio Fund, was omitted in the list published yesterday. The Australian General Assurance ...
Article : 777 wordsFebruary 22.—Malcolm, from London. ...
Article : 9 wordsSIR,—Understanding that several reports are in circularon respecting the loss of the schooner Eliza, we beg to subjoin you a correct statement of how the unfortunate eircumstance took place, and which we challenge any one to contradict. ...
Article : 347 words[?] 17.—Champion (s.), Manchester (s.), and Queen (s.), from Melbourne. THE MUTINY CASE.—We reported some time ago the committal of Manly, the first mate of the Derry Castle, and some of the erew, ...
Article : 264 wordsA VISIT to this magnificent vessel has assured ns that the various descriptions of her by our English contemporaries have not been mere panegyrics. On Tuesday we stated that the Pa[?] wat the largest steam-ship ever built for a colonial proprietary; that she ...
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Advertising : 36 wordsAt the re-assembling of the Court, at a quarter to to three o'clook, John Joseph was again placed at the bar, and the indictmernt was about being read over, when The Attorney-General suggested that that matter need not then ...
Article : 14,067 wordsBESIDES the State Trials, which we copy at length from the Arpus of Saturday lost, the only other matter of any cons[?] the summary of proceedings in the Legislative Council, which we append. ...
Article : 159 wordsWHILE short-sighted moralists are bewailing the iniquity and the misery of the war, let us look beyond and through our present horrors, and discern that sure consolation which await us ...
Article : 1,180 wordsIn the estate of John Malcom, a special meeting, for examination. Insolvent waa examined, and the meeting adjourned until Tuesday next. SURRENDER ACCEPTED. ...
Article : 178 wordsFourteen drunkards—an equal number or males and females— pleaded guilty, and were severally sentenced to pay 20s,, or submit to twenty-four hours' solit[?]y confinement. Nineteen persons were charged on the general business paper ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 28 Feb 1855, Page 4
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