SEPTEMBER 16.—City of Sydney (s.s.), 700 tons, Captain Moodie, from Melbourne the 13th instant. Passengers—Mrs. S. J. Brown, Mrs. Bayles, Miss Gilbert, Mrs. Sutherland, Master Reeves, Messrs. Hopkins, Clark, Young, Dulhunty, Crook, Workman, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 44 wordsWE close this series of articles by grouping together such of the remaining tables as seem worthy of particular attention. 1. SCHOOLS.—This return commences with the ...
Article : 798 wordsSeptember 16.—Thomas and Henry, for Wellington. September 16.—London (s.), for Melbourne. September 17.—Raphael, for London. ...
Article : 17 wordsTHIS DAY,—Betah, for Hobart Town; Victoria Regia, for Calcutta; Arabia, for London; Duke of Wellington, for Guam. ...
Article : 24 wordsSeptember 16 — London (s.), 800 tons, Captain W. Watts, for Melbourne. Passengers—Mrs. Andrews, Mrs. Passmore and son, Mrs. Codlin, Mrs. Gallott and son, Mr. and Mrs. Jennings, Miss Jennings, Mrs. Mantle and son, Miss Kilpatrick, Miss Martin, ...
Article : 118 wordsARRIVALS — September 4. Waterlilly, from Geelong and Circular Head; Lady Bird, from Melbourne; Pirate, from Sydney and Geelong; Wave, from Port Fairy. 6. Hargraves, from Geelong. DEPARTURES.—September 5. Waterlilly, for Gee ong. ...
Article : 130 wordsSeptember 15.—Peacock, from Brisbane Water, with 7000 feet timber, 1000 palings, 26,000 laths; Elizabeth, from the Hawkesbury, with 1040 bushels maize; Pyrmont, from the Tweed, with 40,000 feet cedar; Catherine, from Shoalhaven, with ...
Article : 151 wordsARRIVALS.—September 2. John Ritson, ship, from London. 3. Salacia, barque, from London. 4. Lady Franklia, from Norfolk Island. 6. Roscoe, from Geelong. DEPARTURES.—September 5. Prince Regent, on a whaling ...
Article : 1,796 wordsSeptember 16.—Collaroy (s.), for Morpeth; Scotia, for Newcastle; Sacramento, for Port Stephens; Porpoise, for Shoalhaven; Richard and Ann, Gleaner, and Josephine, for the Richmond River; Elizabeth, for the Hawkesbury; Jeanie Deans, for ...
Article : 53 wordsSeptember 16.—Alert, from London: 10 packages, Thacker and Co.; 25 casks beer, Q. Swift; 9 sheets lead. 10,000 slates, 115 packages, Ray, Glaister, and Co.; 25 packages, F. Macnab and Co.; 20 casks metal, E. C. Weekes and Co.; 2 cases, G. A. Lloyd ...
Article : 343 wordsSeptember 16.—London (s.), for Melbourne: 160 bags potatoes, Short and Bowman; 65 bars and 4 bundles iron, Iredale and Co.; 317 bags potatoes, Kelly; 20 yokes, 2 casks, 1 bale halters, 1 case, Hawley and Co.; 200 bags sugar, Lamb, Spry, and Co.; 30 bags ...
Article : 188 wordsMails will be closed at the Post Office as follows:— FOR LONDON.—By the Arabian, this day, at noon, if not underweigh. FOR HOBART TOWN.—By the Betah, this day, at noon, if not ...
Article : 142 wordsTHE following notice has been posted up at the General Post Office, for the information of the public:— The Mails by the P. and O. Company's steamer Madras, for the United Kingdom, by way of Marseilles and Southampton, for ...
Article : 183 wordsARRIVALS.—September 10. Ellenand Elizabeth, brig, from Sydney. [?]. Sophia (Italian), schooner, from Valparaiso, 12. Llewellen, brig, from Launceston. DEPARTURES.—September 11. Change, barque, for Callao; ...
Article : 315 wordsFROM a file of The South Australian Register, which has just come to hand, we learn the following:— GAWLER TOWN RAILWAY.—At a meeting which was held in the Gawler Town School-room, on ...
Article : 1,340 wordsWE have papers from the neighbouring colony to the 14th instant. Sir Charles Hotham's visit to the gold fields seems to have created unusual demonstrations of ...
Article : 3,555 wordsARRIVALS.—September 9. Ger[?]rude, brig, Lady Emma, barque, from Hobart Town; Helen, schooner, from Circular Head; Cygnet, schooner, Rebecca, schooner, and Isa, schooner, from Melbourne; Vigilant, schooner, from Williams Town; Waterlily, ...
Article : 83 wordsTHE papers from Van Diemen's Land, received on Saturday, are to the 7th instant. The following petition to the Queen, on the recent appointment of Mr. Fleming, to the office of Chief ...
Article : 1,696 wordsARRIVAL.—September 7. Louisa, schooner, from Port Fairy. CLEARED OUT.—September 6. Maria, brig, for Port Fairy. ...
Article : 17 wordsARRIVALS.—August 6.—Fergus, brig, from Melbourne; [?]am[?] ship, from London. 14. Daphne, from South Australia. ...
Article : 16 wordsSTRANDING OF THE MOZAMBIQUE.—The Mozambique, from Swa River, was driven on shore on the sea-beach outside the Coorong on Monday the 21st ult. There were 24 passengers on board, be sides the crew, consisting of 22 men. No lives were lost, but it is ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 18 Sep 1854, Page 4
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