SEPTEMBER 11.—Brothers, brig, 170 tons, Captain Sholl, from Moreton Bay the 2nd instant. Passengers—Messrs. Moffitt, Walsh, Blenny, Shaw, Gordon, M'Donald, Tozer, Darcy, Smedley, and 20 in the steerage. Harris and Barlow, agents. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 43 words[?] night of the Grand Operatie Tragedy of MACBETH, King of Scotland, which will be produced with all the original music by Lock. Grand choruses of witches, in[?]tations, and apparitions, with new scenery, dresses, and decorations. Under the immediate ...
Article : 168 wordsSeptember 11.—Burnett, for Wide Bay. September 11.—Jenny Lind, for Wide Bay. September 11.—Raven, for Moreton Bay. ...
Article : 17 wordsTHIS DAY.—Francis Walker, for Guam; Kyle, for Melbourne; Bertha, for South Sea Islands; Eliza, for South Seas; Queen of Perth, for Auckland. ...
Article : 28 wordsSeptember 11.—Queen of Perth, schooner, 100 tons, Captain Poole for Auckland. September 11.—Elizabeth Ellen, (U.S.) ship, 581 tons, Captain Brightman, for Hongkong, in ballast. ...
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Advertising : 25 wordsSeptember 11.—Grafton, Morpeth Packet, Lucy Ann, Kiwi, William and James, from Newcastle, with 466 tons coals; Revenge, from Broulee, with 18½ tons potatoes, 3[?] tons corn; Jeannie Deans, from Ulladulla, wiht 28 tons potatoes, 14 kegs butter, 60 bushels ...
Article : 141 words1. Mr. HOLROYD to move for leave to bring in a Bill to form and make a Dam or Bridge, or both combined, across the River called Cook's River, in the County of Cumberland, in the colony of New South Wales, and for other purposes there in ...
Article : 590 wordsIT will be in the recollection of our readers that, on the consideration of the item in the Supplementary Estimates for 1854-5, to provide for the Colonial allowance to her MAJESTY'S naval ...
Article : 1,129 wordsSeptember 11.—Ben Bolt (s.), Tamar (s.), Tigress, and Tyne, for Morpeth; Currency Boy, for Newcastle; Sir John Franklin, for Port Stephens; Sisters, for the Hawkesbury; Adventure, for the Richmond; Absalom, for Shoalhaven. ...
Article : 38 wordsSeptember 11 —Meteor, Hamburgh barque, from Hamburgh: 8 cases cottons, Peterson; 4 cases toys, H. Dickson; 4 cases knives, 30 cases, 668 cases curdials, 1 case cigars, 1 case boots, 7 cases matches, 21 cases fruits, 75 cases wine, 2 cases shoes, Kirchner ...
Article : 402 wordsTHE iron building which has been erected on a portion of the site granted to the members of the Royal Exchange, and which will be occupied by the institution until the classical structure, now rising under the ...
Article : 2,168 wordsSeptember 11.—Queen of Perth, for Auckland: 57 cases oil tores, 2 packages, R. M'Donald; 1 hogshead rum, 4 pipes gin, 61 packages drapery 6 packages ironware, 30 barrels, 400 bags flour, 145 boxes candles, 10 cases pickles, 9 doz shovels, 14 fenders, ...
Article : 80 wordsTABLE BAY.—Arrivals, June 24.—Glasgow Citizen (s.s.), 136 tons, from Belfast April 8, to Melbourne, in ballast: put in for water, &c. 28. Thetis, brig, from Leith to Melbourne; Tally-ho, schooner, from Liverpool to Melbourne. ...
Article : 69 wordsMails will be closed at the Post Office as follows:— FOR CALLAO.—By the China, this day, at noon, if not underweigh. FOR SOUTH SEA ISLANDS.—By the Bertha, this day, at noon, if ...
Article : 430 wordsBEFORE Mr. Justice THERRY, and a Jury of four. STUART V. NIXON. This was an action of debt for work and labour, &c. Defendant had paid £21 into Court, and the question ...
Article : 274 wordsARRIVALS.—June 12. Steadfast, from Adelaide. July 30. Hermine, from Melbourne. 30 Pearl, from Melbourne. DEPARTURE.—July 31. Ægrie, for Adelaide. ...
Article : 20 wordsARRIVALS.-July 6. Contest, from Melbourne. 10. Earl Selkirk, from Sydney. ...
Article : 12 wordsARRIVALS.—June 10: Helen Wallace, from Melbourne; Hindoo, from Melbourne and Batavia. July 10. Raduga, from Melbourne; Resina, from Melbourne via Batavia and Madras. The Cyclone, for Sydney, Hyderabad, for Melbourne and Sydney, ...
Article : 53 wordsARRIVALS.—June 17. Limehouse, from Melbourne. DEPARTURES.—June 24. Sarah Maria Ann, for Cork. June 29. Tehuantepee, for Melbourne. The Susannah Christina, was in Port Louis up to 21st July. ...
Article : 33 wordsCLEARED OUT.—June 1. Gen Jessup, for Melbourne. THE TIGER.—A short time before his death, Captain Giffard, the commander of the Tiger, called to his bedside the crew of the vessel which he commanded, both officers and sailors, and addressed ...
Article : 1,105 wordsPURSUANT to advertisement a meeting of gentlemen, interested in the formation of a Yeomanry Cavalry Corps, took place yesterday afternoon at the Royal Hotel. ...
Article : 1,271 wordsBY the following vessels, with the declared value, from 25th May to 25th June, none of which have yet arrived, compiled from Stables and Co's Circular, per Madras. China.—Sailed, May 28: coloured Cottons, 180,000 yards, £4700; ...
Article : 1,911 wordsBEFORE THE CHIEF COMMISSIONER. In the estate of Thomas May, an adjourned single meeting was held. Insolvent and a witness were examined, and the meeting adjourned, for further ...
Article : 85 wordsBEFORE Mr. Dowling, Dr. Douglass, Mr. Deloitte Mr. Egan, Mr. Joseph West, tertius, and Mr. Allen. Twenty-three persons had been taken off the streets in a state of intoxication: of these, four obtained ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 12 Sep 1854, Page 4
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