JULY 14.—Clarence (s.), 199 tons, Captain Saunders, from Melbourne 11th instant. Passengers-Messrs. Steel, Street, Howell, Iveson, Ulbereck, Bullock, Hordern, Captain Anderson, and 20 in the steerage. ...
Article : 228 wordsJuly 14.—Hellespont (s.s.), for Melbourne. ...
Article : 6 wordsTHIS DAY.—Challenger, and Sporting Lass, for Melbourne; Vibilia, for Geelong; Mandarin, for Scilly; Amelia, and William Denny (s.s.), for Auckland; Viagante, for Sourabaya; Thames, for Port Essington. ...
Article : 33 wordsTHE SEASON.—From many years' ouservation we may remar[?] from some cause or other, our winters evidently get worse [?] year in reference to the frosts, the unhealthiness of the [?] and the keenness of the wind, which, instead of being as [?] ...
Article : 1,029 wordsJuly 14.—Hellespont (s.), 530 tons, Captain Pockley, for Melbourne. Passengers—Miss Shannon, Messrs. O'Connor, R. Belford, Berry, Tucker, Charters, Simms, Thornton, and Wilson and 44 in the steerage. ...
Article : 29 wordsJuly 14.—Felix, from Tahiti: 4000 barrels flour, order. July 14.—Eliza, from Hobart Town: 30 tons hay, A Wilson. July 14.—Fettercairn, from Melbourne: 120 bags sugar, W. Dean. ...
Article : 78 wordsJuly 14.—Hellespont (s.), for Melbourne: 5 rolls lend, Platt; 360 bags potatoes, Kenny; 493 bags potatoes, Short and Bowman; 300 bags maize, 38 bags barley, H. Clark; 88 bags maize, Grimwood; 1 case, 3 boxes, 1 portmanteau, 2 packages, A. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 233 wordsARRIVALS.—July 7. Amasis, from London. 8. Rover, from Jersey; Valentine Hellecon, from Bristol. CLEARED OUT.—July 6. Pirate (s.), for Launceston. 7. Siren, for Newcastle; Scotia, for Hobart Town. ...
Article : 32 wordsARRIVALS.—July 5. Lady Bird, from Melbourne. 7. Pirate, from Geelong. DEPARTURES.—July 6. Clarence, for Melbourne; Wave, for River Mersey. ...
Article : 20 wordsARRIVALS.—July 4. Gertrude, from Geelong. 5. Macquarie, from Alberton; Fair Tasmanian, from Twofold Bay. CLEARED OUT.—July 5.—Eleanor, for Adelaide; Dart, for Geelong; Washington, for Swansea; William Hill, for Launceston. ...
Article : 34 wordsVESSELS IN HARBOUR.—Men of War: Moselle, French frigate, Duroc, steamer, Hydrographe, Noahiea, Kamehameha, Papeete, schooners. Merchant Vessels—Caroline Hort, for California; Maid of Zuipha, repairing; Gay Head, for Charter; L[?]sia, ...
Article : 439 wordsDURING the last few days there has been a good deal of discussion about the treatment of Jurors in the Supreme Court. This discussior arose out of the refusal by the Judges to ...
Article : 1,873 wordsMails will be closed at the Post Office as follows:— FOR ENGLAND, via Melbourne, and Cape Horn.—By thc G. S. S. S. Co.'s mail steamer Queen of the South, this day, at 10 a.m. ...
Article : 92 wordsJULY 4.—Windbonnd: Vanquish, schooner, for Melbourne, sailed next day; she reports having been off Cape Howe for ten days-the wind blowing from the S.W. the whole of that time. July 5.—Arrived: Queen of the South, schooner, from Sydney. ...
Article : 82 wordsPOLICE O[?]ICE, Tuesday: Before James Ascough, Esq., J.P.—A[?] incorrigible offender—a female named Coady,—the mother of numerous offspring, appeared for, we think, the fourth or fifth time, to answer the charge of using obscene language in the street ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 56 wordsARRIVALS.—July 7. Amazon, and Flash, from Adelaide; Daniel Sharpe (U.S.), from Boston; Arbroath, from Dundee. 8. Yarra Yarra (s.), and Wanderer, from Sydney; Clarence (s.), from Launceston; Martha, from Hongkong; Meg Merrilies, from ...
Article : 1,842 wordsTHE NORNA, overland mail steamer, arrived at Melbourne on the 12th instant. A Supplement, containing late news, will be issued at noon. ...
Article : 30 wordsWE have news from Launecston to the 8th, and Hobart Town to the 7th instant An address had heen presented to Mr. W. Smith O'Brien. The following particulars were given in the Hobart Town Courier:—The Deputation appointed at the recent ...
Article : 1,299 wordsWE yesterday gave an abstract of the measure now before the Legislative Council, entitled, "A Bill for promoting the Public Health." Our readers would thereby be enabled to form some ...
Article : 922 wordsJULY 12TH.—We are now in theo middle of our winter, a[?] although as yet there have not been any showers, the weather has been very threatening, and extremely cold, with hard frosts. Very many of the miners have gone to their homrs for the ...
Article : 394 wordsTHE same instinct which causes "birds of a feather" to "flock together," instead of flocking with birds of different feather, causes human beings to prefer the society of friends and ...
Article : 921 wordsELECTORAL, LISTS.—His Excellency the Governor-General has appointed the undermentioned gentlemen to assist in revising the Electoral Lists, viz.: Albury, Henry,Calder, Esq.; Scre, John Robertson and Matthew Henry Hall, Esq. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 15 Jul 1854, Page 4
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