AUGUST 10.—Victoria Packet, barque, 170 tons, Captain Moffitt, from Port Phillip 4th instant, in ballast. James Cook, agent August 10.—Almeda, brigantine, 191 tons, Captain Gray, from Melbourne 5th instant. Passengers—Mr. Smith, and 2 in the ...
Article : 48 wordsAugust 10.—Nimroud, for Ceylon. August 10.—Walter Maurice, for London. August 10.—Alice, for Honolulu. ...
Article : 15 wordsTHIS DAY.—Cornelius, for Guam; Balmoral, for Callao; Wild Irish Girl, for Hobart Town; Sarah, for Port Fairy; Workington, for Melbourne; Hamlet, for Singapore; Formosa, for Batavia; Tom Tough, for Port Curtis; Barrackpore, and Aristides, for ...
Article : 51 wordsAugust 10.—Nora, schooner, 150 tons, Captain Arnold, for Geelong. Passengers—Mrs. Brodie, Mrs. Tindell and son, Miss Fernley, Messrs. M'Clements, Southerland, and Webb. August 10.—Barrackpore, ship, 816 tons, Captain Steward, for ...
Article : 97 wordsAugust 10.—Sacremento, and Anne Mary, from Newcastle, with 124 tons coals; Albatross, from Shoalhaven, with 19 tons potatoes, 130 bushels wheat; William and Anne, from Shell Harbour, with 250 bags grain, 30 kegs butter, 5 cases eggs; Frederick ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 43 words1. MR. MACLEAY to move, That an Address be presented to the Governor-General, praying that His Excellency will be pleased to cause a sum, not exceeding £3000, to be paid out of the Land Revenue to Captain Cadell, in aid of his exertions in ...
Article : 114 wordsIN the Legislative Council yesterday, The COLONIAL SECRETARY moved the second reading of the Tolls' Regulation Bill, and stated that it had been brought forward at the request ...
Article : 378 wordsTHE SPEAKER took the chair at half-past three o'clock. COUNCIL PAPERS. The COLONIAL SECRETARY laid on the table ...
Article : 4,846 wordsAugust 10.—Tamar (s.), Ben Bolt (s.), Cumberland, and Susannah, for Morpeth; Valentine, Ward, and Industry, for the Hawkesbury; Gitana, for Brisbane Water; William and Ann, for Shell Harbour; Perseverance, and Scotia, for Newcastle. ...
Article : 39 wordsAugust 10.—Almeda, from Melbourne: 222 cases geneva, 4 cases cigars, 153 boxes pipes, 1 bale 1 case drapery, 38 cases crackers, 20 bales bags, Order. ...
Article : 28 wordsAugust 10.—Nora, for Geelong; 68 bags maize, 3 packages tobacco stems, C. Frith; 12 bales flax, 19 casks butter, J. Tapson; 1 case, M'Intosh and Hirst; 191 cases gin, 5 puncheons rum, A. Wilson; 6 cases oil, 68 sacks maize, L. and S. Samuel; 459 bags ...
Article : 374 words1. MR. JAMES MACARTHUR to move, That, in the opinion of this Council, no time should be lost in taking the stops requisits for bringing into operation the law recently passed for [?]bodying Volunteer Corps, in order that they may be in ...
Article : 264 wordsMails will be closed at the Post Office as follows:— FOR BATAVIA.—By the Formosa, this day, at noon, if not underweigh. FOR SINGAPORE.—By the Hamlet, this day, at noon, if not ...
Article : 1,499 wordsBEFORE Mr. Justice DICKINSON. CONTEMPT OF COURT. The first case appointed for trial was that of John Colton, a man of colour, who was charged with ...
Article : 2,279 wordsTHE General Abstract of the sworn Returns of the several Banks, for the quarter ended the 30th June last, was given in extenso in our issue of Wednesday. We have now to institute our ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 11 Aug 1854, Page 4
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