MARCH 30.—Governor-General (s.), 700 tons, Captain R. F. Pockley, from Melbourne the 27th instant. Passengers—Mrs. Polgadesire and daughter, Miss [?] Mrs. Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. M'Closkey, [?] Cauloa, Mr. and Mrs. Goodrich, Mrs. ...
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Advertising : 253 wordsMarch 3O.—Hellespont (s.), for Melbourne. ...
Article : 6 wordsTHIS DAY.—Mason, Trafalgar, Wave, and Ellen and E[?] for Melbourne; Robertus Hendricus, for Batavia; Fortune, for South Seas; Heather Bell, for Auckland; Queen of the South, for Nelson and Port Cooper; Kale Kearney, for Howt's Island. ...
Article : 43 wordsMarch 30.—Sir Edward Paget, ship, 482 tons. Captain Chapman, for Landon. Passengers—Captain and Mrs. Campbell and family (s), Mr. and Mrs. Boyd, Mrs. Howlett and child, Mrs. Chapman, Miss Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Lamb and child, Mr. and Miss Mills, ...
Article : 105 wordsGOING HOME is the fashion of the day. Those who have examined our shipping list for the last six months will see with some concern the withdrawal of colonial families of much ...
Article : 2,698 wordsMarch 30.—Susannah, for the Patterson; Edward, for Broken Bay. ...
Article : 13 wordsMarch 30.—Sir Edward Paget, for London: 31 bales wool, 46 casks sperm oil, 97 cwt. bones, 34 cwt. bools, 3460 horns, Robert Towns and Co.; 7 casks tallow, 47 bales wool, Campbell and Co.; 7 bales leather, 168 bales wool, Buyers and Learmonth; 47 ...
Article : 294 wordsEdward Roach, in default of payment of a fine of 10s., was ordered to be locked up for 6 hours: he had been 24 hours in the lockup. Mary Kearney, arraigned for a similar offence, was ...
Article : 1,391 wordsMails will close at the Post Office as follows:— FOR LONDON.—By the Sir Edward Paget, this day, at 6 p.m. FOR MELBOURNE.—By the Wonga Wonga, (s.), this day, at ...
Article : 102 wordsTHE following Notice was posted outside the General Post Office yesterday for general information:— General Post Office, Sydney, 28th March, 1855. Notice is hereby given, that the Mails by the Mail Packet ...
Article : 360 wordsBY the Governor-General, yesterday afternoon, we have Melbourne papers to Tuesday, the 27th. Besides the continuation of the so-called "State trials"—but which, we think, would now be better styled the stale ...
Article : 131 wordsThis was an action for breach of contract as to the delivery of certain cattle. The pleadings were very voluminous, but the case set out was substantially this —1st. That the plaintiff having first purchased at ...
Article : 1,847 wordsMarch 22.—Ebenezer, schooner, from Sydney, for Gabo Island. IN PORT, March 22. Alice Brown, brig, bound for New Zealand, as soon as her stock is shipped. Cæsar, barque, from Hamburgh, awaiting a fair wind to take her to Sydney, to land ...
Article : 70 wordsIn the estate of James Slatyer, a second meeting was held, at which debts amounting to £103 11s. were proved, and insolvent underwent examination. COMPULSORY SEQUESTRATION. ...
Article : 242 wordsMarch 24—Bo[?] (s.), Freak, and Scotia, from Adelaide; Colia Governer-General (s.), from Sydney; Little Pet, from Newcastle, (N.S.W.); Earl of Elgin, from London. March 25.—Richard and Ann, and Yarra Yarra (s), from ...
Article : 334 wordsTen persons were convicted of having been found drunk in the streets: Catherine Brown, having been already four times convicted since the 9th February, was sentenced to be imprisoned for four months; ...
Article : 932 wordsMarch 24.—Shamrock, from Newcastle, N S.W. ...
Article : 9 wordsMarch 17.—Grenada, from Auckland; Janet, from London. March 21.—William Stephenson, from Liverpool. THE GREAT BRITAIN.—We believe that the Great Britain is taken up by the Government, and will be fitted up to receive troops ...
Article : 331 wordsSIR,—A nautical man on reading the following extract from my journal, suggested it should be forwarded to you for publication. Should you coincide with him in opinion, I beg to place it at your disposal. Your obedient servant. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 31 Mar 1855, Page 4
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