OCTOBER 2.—Eblana, for V[?]lparaiso, resumed her voyage. ...
Article : 13 words1. Mr. COWPER to move, that an Address be presented to His Excellency the Governor-General, respectfully requesting that the recommendations contained in the Progress Report of the Education Committee may be carried into effect. ...
Article : 577 wordsTHIS DAY.—Lady Elgin, for Moulmein; Auckland, for San Francisco; Melanie, for China; Ripley, for Launcestoa; Canton, for Batavia. ...
Article : 25 wordsSeptember 30.—London (s.), 800 tons, Captain W. Watts, for Melbourne. Passengers—Mrs. J. Smith and daughter, Miss Nole, Mrs. Harrison, Miss Baker, Mrs. M'Mullin, Mr. and Mrs. Morris, Miss Murphy, Messrs. Wilson, Tait, Mollison, Johnson, Richmond, ...
Article : 87 wordsOctober 2.—William and Anne, from Shell Harbour, with 22,000 shingles, 42 bags wheat, 30 kegs butter; Jennie Dean, from Ulladulla, with 18 tons potatoes, 21 kegs butter, 170 bushels grain, 2 tons bark; Æolus from the Richmond River, with 80 casks ...
Article : 118 wordsBEFORE Sir ALFRED STEPHEN, Chief Justice. THE QUEEN V. POLACK AND WELLS, The CHIEF JUSTICE announced that he had appointed Friday next to pass sentence upon the two ...
Article : 2,769 wordsOctober 2.—Sister, for Newcastle; Sisters, for the Hawkesbury; Ocean Queen, for Broulee; Jennie Dean, for Ulladulla, William and Ann, for Shell Harbour. ...
Article : 32 wordsSeptember 30.—London (s.), for Melbourne; 281 bags potatoes, Carney; 200 bags potatoes, Carney; 240 bags potatoes, Short and Bowman; 120 bags potatoes, H. Clarke; 28 bags potatoes, Kenny; 33 bags potatoes, and 2 bags leather, J. Johnson; 107 ...
Article : 255 wordsBEFORE Mr. Dowling, Mr. Arkins, Mr. Ross, Mr. Egan, and Mr. J. West, jun. Twenty-three names appeared on the drunkards' list: three deposited 40s. each, which several sums were ...
Article : 992 wordsMails will be closed at the Post Office as follows:— FOR MOULMEIN.—By the Lady Elgin, this day, at noon, if not underweigh. FOR SAN FRANCISCO.—By the Auckland, this day, at noon, if not ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 40 wordsTwo things are essential to form a perfect statesman: first, good sense, which is the exact and practical knowledge of what constitutes truth and justice; secondly, magnanimity, ...
Article : 1,566 wordsWe have recently received (says the Madras Athenæum,) the following comparative view of the trade of this thriving little settlement for the last five years:— ...
Article : 806 wordsIN looking over our back files of Calcutta and Madras papers, we perceived a few paragraphs which may be of interest to our readers:— RANGOON.—Definite intelligence has been received ...
Article : 1,541 wordsBEFORE the Water Police Magistrate. Samuel Tucker, a seaman belonging to the China, was arraigned for having conducted himself in a riotous and disorderly manner on Saturday last on board that ...
Article : 250 wordsBEFORE the Chief Commissioner. In the Estate of Robert Forrest, an adjourned second meeting was held. Several claims were tendered, but none was admitted. The meeting adjourned until ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 3 Oct 1854, Page 4
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