OCTOBER 4.—Heather Bell, brig, 191 tons, Captain Jones, from Auckland the 20th ultimo. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. C[?]dwick and child, Messrs. Lloyd, Jeffereys, M'Lean, Turner, Drown, and Hatfield. ...
Article : 31 wordsOctober 4.—Capton, for Batavia. October 4.—H.M.S. Torch, on a cruize. October 4.—Great Britain (s.s.), for Melbourne. October 4—City of Sydney (s.s.), for Melbourne. ...
Article : 24 wordsTHIS DAY.—Sorata, for Valparaiso; Sporting Lass, and Yarmouth, for Melbourne; William Alfred, and Cheetah, for Wellington; Kate Kearney, for Auckland; Lady Elgin, for Moulmein; Ripley, for Launceston; Boomerang (s.), for Moreton Bay. ...
Article : 40 wordsOctober 4.—Sporting Lass, brig, 183 tons, Captain Cullum, for Melbourne. Passengers—Mr. Freeman, and one in the steerage. October 4.—William Alfred, schooner, 118 tons, Captain Tinley, for Wellington. Passengers—Rev. J. Walker, Miss Allen. ...
Article : 209 wordsOctober 4.—Unity, from the Hawkesbury, with 18,000 shingles; Kiwi, Brothers, and Fayaway, from Newcastle, with 484 tons coal; Agnes, from Brisbane Water, with 350 bushels shells; Tamar (s.), from Morpeth, with 21 trusses hay, 23 bales wool, 60 ...
Article : 94 wordsOctober 4.—Petrel, Black Diamond, Lavina, and Fayaway, for Newcastle; Sea Gull, and Planet, for the Richmond; Fawn, for the Clarence; Victory, for the Hawkesbury; Cumberland, for Morpeth; Agnes, fur Brisbane Water; Collaroy (s.), for Morpeth, ...
Article : 38 wordsOctober 4.—Heather Bell, from Auckland: 15,000 feet timber, 1000 bushels bran, 25 tons gum, 300 bushels oats, 6 tons potatoes, Danger and Co.; 14 tons potatoes, P. Jones. ...
Article : 31 wordsOctober 4.—City of Sydney (s.s.), for Melbourne: 1 case poultry, Fry; 1 case, R. Coveny; 20 cases, 1 parcel, Haege and Prell, 2 horses, 1 dray, H. Price; 4 hogsheads cocoanut oil, S. D. Dyer; 2 cases, J. Dhanis and Co.; 58 casks 20 cases fruit, J ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 36 wordsLast appearance but two of Mrs. C. R. Thorne, Miss Kate Denin, Miss E. Thorne, Mr. C. R. Thorne, Mr. J. M'Closkey, and Mr. Russell. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6th, ...
Article : 144 wordsMails will be closed at the Post Office as follows:— FOR MORETON BAY.—By the Boomerang (s.s.), this day, at 2 p.m. FOR VALPARAISO.—By the Sorata, this day, at noon. ...
Article : 72 wordsIN the Legislative Council last night, A rather spirited debate took place, on the motion of the COLONIAL SECRETARY, "That the SPEAKER do now leave the chair, and the ...
Article : 1,689 wordsARRIVAL.—September 26, Albany, ship, from Calcutta. The Templeman lost her rudder in a hurricane, and ran ashore at Sechery Point, she was making no water. The Captain of the Village Belle, reports the light at Goose ...
Article : 219 wordsDEPARTURE.—September 25. Lizzie Webber, for Sydney. THE STEAMER TITANIA.—The steam vessel Titania, arrived yesterday morning, after a rapid passage across the Straits. She is intended to ply regularly between this part, Emu Bay, and ...
Article : 398 wordsAUCKLAND.—Arrivals.—September 11. Algerine, from Sydney. DEPARTURES.—September 19. Daniel Webster, for Sydney. ...
Article : 13 wordsARRIVAL.—August 13, Eliza Moore, barque, from London. ...
Article : 7 wordsA FLAGSTAFF, with telegraphic arms, has been erected on Paratutal, at the North Head, and is placed in charge of the pilot. The arms of the telegraph, which are attached to the mast at 20 feet from the base, are elevated 530 feet above the level of the ...
Article : 1,471 wordsTHE Speaker took the chair at twenty-nine minutes to four o'clock, counted out the House, and being under the impression that there were present only seventeen hon. members, adjourned it until three ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 5 Oct 1854, Page 4
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