F[?]ARY 28.—Fiash, brig, [?] tons, Cap[?]ain Wilson, from Wellington February [?] Pas[?]ers—Mr. and Mrs. Smith 2 children and se[?]nt, Mrs. and Miss Grange, Messrs, P. and R. Lawrie, Evans, J. S. Harwood, Beswich, and sight in the s[?] John ...
Article : 47 wordsFebruary 28.—Algerin[?] for Auckland. February 28.—Palermo, for Moreton Bay. February 28—Louisa, for Guam. February 28.—Prince or Wales, for London. ...
Article : 33 wordsTHE acquittal of JOHN JOSEPH is, we suppose, an index of the course the trials for treason will take. We have carefully examined the evidence, and we presume no sane man can douht that the ...
Article : 2,539 wordsTHIS DAY.—Royal Saxon, for Valparaiso; John Bull, for Melbourne; Gazehound, for Moreton Bay. ...
Article : 18 wordsFEBRUARY 24th.—The state trials commenced on Thursday, when thirteen prisoners were arraigned They chose, however, to be tried separately, and the first brought up was Josephs, a man of colour, who ...
Article : 797 wordsFebruary 28.—John Bull, schooner, 71 tons, Captain Thomson, for Melbourne. February 28.—Gszehound, barque, 377 tons, Captain Allison, for Moreton Bay, with part of original cargo from London ...
Article : 107 wordsGUNDAGAI.—On Sunday, the 19th February, Captain Cadell's party, consisting or Captain Robertson and Mr. Fergusson, cngincer, arrived at Gundagal by the opposition coach. Their mission was no sooner known than the respectable portion of the ...
Article : 1,707 wordsFebruary 28.—Adolphus, Polly Hopkine, and Petrel, from Morpeth,with 271 ton coal. 2000 spokes, 8[?] bushels grain, 64 cask flour, 28 bales hay; Uncle Tom, from Brisbane Water, with 10.000 feet timber; Collaioy, (s.), Mulhall, from Morpeth, with ...
Article : 52 wordsFebruary 28.—Burnett, for Wide Bay; Bard's Legacy, for Shoalhaven; Msry, Tamar (s.). Tigress, Jane, Petrel, and Frederick Griffiths, Uncle Tom, Johanna Susan, and Industry, for Brisbane Water. ...
Article : 32 wordsGrorge Day was indicied for burglary, comm[?]ted in the dwel[?] house of one William Heading, at West Maitland, on the night of 28th December last, and stealing therefrom a quantitly of shop goods, c[?]ting of wearing apparel, [?] hand[?] &c., &c. ...
Article : 2,038 wordsFebruary 28.—Flash, from Wellington: 27 biles wool, A. Frez and Co; [?] Waugh and Cox; 206 bales wool, 212 bugs oats, Order. ...
Article : 25 wordsFebruary 28.—John Bull, for Melbourne: 1003 bags oats, Gerbaulet, Reubens, and Co.; 10 tons coal, Captain Thomson. February 28.—London (s.), for Melbourne: 60 kegs nails, 80 bars fron, T. Woolley; I case, Underwood; 10 cases ba[?]n, 140 ...
Article : 248 wordsMails will [?] at the Post Office as follows:— FOR VALPARAISO.—By the Royal Saxon, this day at noon, if not underweigh. FOR BOMBAY.—By the Queen of England, this day, at 6 p.m. ...
Article : 136 wordsFebruary 5.—Josephine Willis, from London. February 6.—Ocean, and Wonga Wonga (s.), from Melbourne. February 7.—Mousam, from Hobart Town. February 9.—Pirate (s.), from Melbourne. ...
Article : 203 wordsWE have been favoured by the owners of the above vessel,Messrs' Marsden and Matthews, with the following extract from [?] Ashmore's (of the Star of the East) letter, received by post yesterday morning, dated Kalpara, January 31st. ...
Article : 1,862 wordsWE have our usual supply of papers, down to the 4th of January. The haws ther contain is not of much publie importance. From the San Francisco Daily Herald, we subjoin a few of the most interesting [?]us paragra[?]:— ...
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Advertising : 425 wordsWe have to chron[?] the occurrence of [?] storm, which, for severity, and the destruction of property in this city, is the most remarkable on record. It commenced on Saturday merning. December 30, with showers from the south-east, and continued ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 1 Mar 1855, Page 4
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