AUGUST 5.—Waratah (s.), 276 tons, Carptain Bell, from Melbourne the 2nd instant. Passengers—Misses Wilson (3), Mr. and Mrs. Carey and child, Rev. W. Landell. Mrs. Harper, Mr. and Mrs. Nott, Misses Nott (2), Messrs. Letcliffe, Foster, Blake, ...
Article : 161 wordsTHE following return shows the sums expended up to the 31st day of May, 1854, in the erection of the public abattoirs at Glebe Island: From the territorial revenue, paid as compensation ...
Article : 107 wordsAugust 5.—Royal Alice, for Singapore. August 5.—William Buchanan, for Melbourne. August 5.—Gil Blas, for Geelong. August 5.—Aud Alblas (Dutch), for Singapore, resumed her ...
Article : 62 wordsBEFORE the Water Police Magistrate. John Break, one of the crow of the Racer, was fined 20s. for drunkenness. Edward Percival, a seaman belonging to the Ar ...
Article : 90 wordsTHIS DAY.—London Packet, for South Seas; Emma, for Geelong; Elizabeth Ann, for Hobart Town; City of Sydney (s.), for Melbourne. ...
Article : 26 wordsAugust 5.—Governor General (s.), 800 tons, D. Gourlay, Commander, for Melbourne. Passengers—Mrs. Salt, Miss Keighram, Mrs. Luckie, two children and servant, Mrs. Robinson. Mrs. Zimmler, Mr. and Mrs. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Hunter, Reverend ...
Article : 124 wordsTHE following is an abstract of the draft of a Bill before the Legislative Council to regulate the currency of New South Wales, of the gold and silver coin issued from the Royal Mint in London, or from the Branch of the ...
Article : 81 wordsAT the half yearly general meeting of the proprietors, held at the office of the Company, No. 354, Pitt-street, Sydney, on Monday, the 31st July, 1854, pursuant to public advertisement, the following Report was read and adopted:— ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,795 wordsAugust 5.—Mary Jane, from the Manning, with 1140 bushels maize, 32 cheeses, 200 hams, 2 boxes eggs; Quail, from Shoalhaven, with 10 tons potatoes, 3 tons wood; Ben Bolt (s.), from Morpeth, with 280 bushels and 240 bags marze, 20 bags flour, 63 trusses ...
Article : 84 wordsAugust 5.—Collaroy (s.), for Morpeth; Jane, for Newcastle; Josephine and Jessie, for the Rithmond, Lass o' Gowrie, for Shoalhaven. ...
Article : 24 wordsAugust 5—Duke of Wellington, from London: 100 hogsheads, F. Freynett, 50 hogsheads, 1 case, Constable and Co.; 25 hogsheads, donaldson and Co.; 4 cases, A. Baker; 2 packages, F. W. Jaques; 5 pipes, 17 hogsheads, 282 casks, 5 cases, Bogue and Co.; ...
Article : 478 wordsAERIVALS.—July 21. Union, from Melbourne; Lady Emma, from Geelong, Glencoe, from Port Albert. 22. Amheist, and Occan Queen, from Melbourne; Isabella, from Port Albert 24. Free Trader, from Port Albert. 25 Macquarie, from Port Albert; ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 40 wordsFOUR days later news from England, via Melbourne, per Lightning, was brought to Sydney on Saturday, by Captain BELL, of the Waratah. Although the intelligence was of no great ...
Article : 1,793 wordsPLYMOUTH, May 13.—The Commissioners of Emigration have taken up the Joshua for Geelong, and the Lady Ann foi Sydney, to sail carly in June. Ships for this service are dear, owing to the great demand for transports. ...
Article : 504 wordsAugust 5.—Governor General (s.), for Melbourne, 668 bags potatoes, Short and Bowman, 240 bags potatoes, H. Clarke, 515 bags potatoes, F. Longmore, 108 bags potatoes, J. Loughlin, 320 bags potatoos, Carney, 97 bags maize, J. C., and G. Dibbs; 65 ...
Article : 366 wordsPresented at a meeting of the proprietors of the Wentworth GoldField Company, held at the Office, in Sydney, 29th July, 1854. THE Directors have much satisfaction in meeting the proprietors on the present occasion, and in being enabled to inform them that ...
Article : 1,562 wordsMails will be closed at the Post Office as follows:— FOR MELBOURNE.—By the City of Sydney (s.), this day, at 2, p.m. FOR LONDON.—By the Walter Maurice, this evening, at 6. FOR TAHITI AND HONOLULU.—By the Alice, this evening, at 6. ...
Article : 72 wordsARRIVALS.—July 29. Iron Tasmania, (s,) from Hobart Town; Fettercairn, (s.s.) from Sydney; Gem, from Arbroath; Lady Bird, from Launceston; Titan, from New Plymouth. 31. Lightuing, ship, 2093 tons, J. N. Forbas, from Liverpool 15th May, with 54 ...
Article : 929 wordsIN our despatch of yesterday we briefly alluded to the remoured tidings of the above ship. Since then we have received some further intelligence by the arrival of the Arctic. A passenger on board the schooner Canton, from Jamaica, arrived at New York, ...
Article : 1,958 wordsAUGUST.—Monday, 7.—George Munn, a second meeting, at 11. Thursday, 10.—John Rossiter, a first meeting, at 11. Samuel Blott, a certificate meeting, at noon. ...
Article : 82 wordsBEFORE the Police Magistrate. Twenty-four persons had been apprehended for drunkenness, of whom four paid 40s. each at the lock-up; one was discharged; Thomas M'Gowan and ...
Article : 524 wordsARRIVALS.—July 28. Pirate (s.), from Launceston. 31. Anna, from London; Ochtertyre, from Liverpool. CLEARED OUT.—July 28. Gem, for Hobart Town. July 29. Flying Squirrel, for Hobart Town; Medaroa, for London, with ...
Article : 44 wordsARRIVALS.—July 24. Lady Bird (s.), from Melbourne; Dobsons, from Warrnambool; City of Sydney, from Portland. 25. Llewellyn, brig, from London. 26. Mary Stewart, from Circular Head. 27. Pirate (s.), from Geelong; Royal Shepherd, from ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 7 Aug 1854, Page 4
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