JUNE 8.—Fettercairn (s.s.), 175 tons, Captain J. W. Spence, from Melbourne 3rd instant. Passengers—11 in the steerage. A. Wilson, agent. June 8.—Lizzie Webber, brig, 230 tons, Captain M'Kinlay, from ...
Article : 121 wordsJune 8.—Gazelle, for Manila. June 8.—Thomasine, for Guam. June 8.—Duck, for Singapore. June 8.—Syria, for Akyab. ...
Article : 42 wordsTHIS DAY.—Amstel, for Batavia; Templar, for London; Queen of England, for Ceylon; Maria Sophia, for Guam; Wanderer, and Dart, for Melbourne; William and Mary, for Adelaide; Comet, for Moreton Bay; Mary Nicholson, Ada, Ariel, Adventure, and ...
Article : 16 wordsJune 8.—City of Sydney (s.s.), 735 tons, Captain Moodie, for Melbourne. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. J. Walker, Messrs. W. C. Tallant, J. B. Murray, Charles Oliver, D. Ryrie, Mr. and Mrs. E. Simmons, Mr. E. Seymour, Captain J. Welsh, Captain F. ...
Article : 115 wordsJune 8.—Midshipman, for Shell Harbour; Water Witch, for Newcastle; Lucy Ann, and Orient, for Brouice; Absalom, for Shoalhaven. ...
Article : 24 wordsJune 8.—Lizzie Webber, from Launceston: 50 tons bark, H. Fisher; 1 case skins, H. H. Beauchamp; 50 pockets hops, 362 bags bark, Order. June 8.—North Star, from San Francisco; 7000 feet timber, 55 ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 41 wordsJune 8.—City of Sydney (s), for Melbourne; 140 bags potatoes, J. M'Analty; I canvas package, Flower, Salting; 30 bales duck, Wilkins [?] Brothers; 144 bags potatoes, Swain, Webbs; 9 boxes candles, T. and W. Day; 80 bags potatoes, Laidley, Ireland, and ...
Article : 273 wordsMR. and MRS. WALLER, from the principal Theatres of London, Dublin, and the United States, are engaged for Twelve Nights, and will have the honour of making their FIRST APPEARANCE ...
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Advertising : 27 wordsTHE deputation from the Legislative Council appointed to present the address in reply to the GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S Speech, having proceeded to Government-house, at two o'clock, ...
Article : 2,594 wordsMails will close at the Post Office, as follows:— FOR LONDON.—By the Tempiar, this day, at noon, if not underweigh. FOR CEYLON.—By the Queen of England, this day at noon, if ...
Article : 105 wordsARRIVALS.—June 5. Louis and Miriam, brig, 126 tons, Robert Milne, master, from Wide Bay 22nd May, with wool and sundries; Ino, barque, 232 tons, C. F. Aldrich, master, from Auckland 29th April, with sundries; Adele, French schooner, 104 tons, Bailey, ...
Article : 208 wordsTHE SPEAKER took the chair, in pursuance of an adjournment, shortly after half-past two o'clock, and on the motion of the COLONIAL SECRETARY the Council at once proceeded to Government House, for ...
Article : 1,330 wordsARRIVALS.—June 1. Haide[?], from Arbroath; Singapore, from Amsterdam; Kestrel, from Auckland. DEPARTURES.—May 31. Highland Lassie, for Sydney; Bombay, for Macassar; Brownsvilie City, for Newcastle. June 1. Clarence ...
Article : 401 wordsWE have San Francisco and Sacramento papers to the 30th of March, from which we take the following extracts:— The Daily California Chronicle, March 30th, says— ...
Article : 1,601 wordsBY the Fettercairn we have one day's later intelligence from Melbourne and Geelong. We take the following from the papers of June 2nd:— SHIP CANAL AND DOCK COMPANY.—Yesterday a ...
Article : 1,824 wordsARRIVALS.—May 31. Pirate (s.), from Launceston. CLEARED OUT.—May 31. Main of the Valley, and William Hill, for Hobart Town. ...
Article : 25 wordsARRIVALS.—May 30. Gloucester, from London; Red Rover, from Sydney; Camila, from Twofold Bay; Jane Elizabeth, from Melbourne; Gem, from Geelong. DEPARTURE.—June 2. Reindeer, for Melbourne. ...
Article : 40 wordsARRIVAL.—June 3. Eliza Rateliffe, from Liverpool. DEPARTURES.—May 30. John King, for Maur[?]tius; Aurora, for Melbourne. June 1. Black Swan, for Melbourne. 2. Native Lass, for Melbourne. ...
Article : 86 wordsSIR,—The above-named ship is missing and many different opinions are current as to the cause; it is supposed by some that spontancous combustion has led to her destruction, and it has been suggested that she has fallen into the hands of a Russian ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 9 Jun 1854, Page 4
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