MARCH 9—Ellen and [?] brig, 156 tons, Captain Gorden, from Melbourne the 27th [?] Passengers—14 in the [?] John [?] agent. March 10.—Bolton, [?] 720 tons, Captain Brown, from London ...
Article : 466 wordsFOR MELBOURNE.—By the Heilospont (s.), to-morrow, at 2 p.m.; and by the [?] (s.) at 6 p.m. FOR LAUNCESTON.—By the Lizzie Webber, this day, at noon. FOR [?].—By the Rajasthan, and Colonist, this day, at noon, ...
Article : 1,023 wordsMarch 1[?].—Yarra Tarra (s.), for Melbourne, March 11.—R[?]ance, for Cale [?]ta. March 11.—Callender, for Melbourne. March 11.—Jane, for Melbourne. ...
Article : 25 wordsTHIS DAY.—Colonist, Rajasthan, and Tomatin, for Callao; Richard, for Moreton Bay; M[?]on, for Melbourne; Sne[?]heid, Ino, John Taylor, and Undine, for Calcu[?]; Julia Percy, for South Sea Islands; Gazelle, for Otago; Bangalore, for Point de ...
Article : 48 wordsMarch 10.—Undine, ship, 727 tons, Captain Kayser, for Calcutta, in [?] March 10.—John Taylor, ship, [?] tons, Captain Cankett, for Calcutts. Passenger—Mr. Kennety. ...
Article : 80 wordsMarch 10.—William and Betsy, from the Hawkesbury, with 100 bushels maize, 300 bushels oats, 15,000 shingles, 3000 feet timber; Mermaid, from the Clyde River, with 12 tons pot[?]toes, 20 bags wheat, 1 ton [?]; Mounts Bay and Qu[?], from ...
Article : 94 wordsMarch 10.—Rover, William and Betsy, and Bride, for the Hawkesbury.; Triumph, for Newcastle; Moonta Bay, for Shoalhaven. ...
Article : 20 wordsMarch 10.—Lord' George B[?]nunck, barque, 392 tons, Captain James, from London 3rd November, with a cargo of rallway plant for the nunter River Railway, ana 122 passengers, chiefly navvies. She spoke the Fingal three weeks since, bound for La[?]ceston. ...
Article : 114 wordsMarch 9.—Ellen and Elizabeth, from Melbourne: 2000 feet quartering, Order. March 10—William Denny (s), from Auckland: 530 bushels wheat, 4 [?] wool, 452 bags potatoes, 9 kegs butter, 41 bags ...
Article : 1,259 wordsMATTERS here progressin their usual quiet and comfortable way. The nominations and the pollings for the superintendence aro over; and, with the exception of the Bay of Islands and Kawhia, the returns ...
Article : 3,016 wordsMarch 4.—Boomerang (s.), from Sydney; William Miskin (s.), from Wide Bay. March 5.—Blue Bell, from Sydney. DEPARTURES. ...
Article : 257 wordsFebruiry 28.—Gazelle, from Melbourne; Nelson (s.), from New [?]. March 2.—Spartscus, from Melbourne. ...
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Article : 986 wordsLOUIS KOSSUTH is a great name in the world, and will be a greater name in history. One of PLUTARCH's men, and something more—he is the highest type of tha noble race, who to the ...
Article : 2,504 wordsMarch 10.—John Taylor, for [?]: 248 cases wine, Crawly and Smith: 11 cases [?], Kirchner and Co. March 10—Julis [?], for South Sea Islands: 11 packages tobacoo, R. Towns and Co. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 12 Mar 1855, Page 4
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