November 4.—Lion, schooner, 217 tons, Captain M'Pherson, from Hobart Town 20th October, in ballast. Captain, agent. November 5.—Yarra Yarra (s.), 375 tons, Captain Gilmore, from Melbourne the 1st instant. Passengers—Mrs. Smith, Mrs. ...
Article : 89 wordsNovember 4.—Favourite, for Hobart Town. November 4.—Francis, for Hobart Town. November 4.—Calcutta, (s.), for England, via Melbourne. November 4.—Governor-General (s.), for Melbourne. ...
Article : 44 wordsTHIS DAY.—Kate, for the South Seas; Pocklington, for the South Sea Islands; Foam, for Moulmein; Maria, for Melbourne; Nautilus, for Hobart Town. ...
Article : 28 wordsNovember 4.—Calcutta (s.), 1272 tons, Captain Blackmore, for Southampton via Melbourne. Passengers—For London: Mrs. Ogg and servant, Mrs. Smith, Miss Smith, Messrs. Hayes, T. C. Milner, P. Beale, J. Robertson, S. C. Walker, W. Long, S. ...
Article : 206 wordsMr. JUSTICE DICKINSON accepted the surrender of the estate of Thomas Whitty Toby, of Maitland, storekeeper. Liabilities, £4110 12s. Assets —value of real property. £525; of personal property, £1486; ...
Article : 345 wordsNovember 4.—Prymont, Flirt, and Pau, from the Tweed River, with 104,000 feet cedar; Tigress, from Morpeth, with 100 tons coal, 12 tons bay,; Frolic, Traveller, and Contest, from Brisbane Water, with 21,000 feet cedar, 2000 palings, 9000 laths, 330 ...
Article : 82 wordsNovember 4.—Eden, for Hunter River; Valentine Ward, and Victory, for the Hawkesbury; Osprey, Coquette, and Scotia, for Newcastle; Nightingale, for the M'Lcay River; Argus and Henry, Traveller, and Contest, for Brisbane Water; Grafton, for ...
Article : 44 wordsNovember 4.—Calcutta (s.), for Southampton, via Melbonrne: 4 cases silks, Keep and Parsons; 7 casks oil, C. Chapman; 3 cases wine, W. Dawes; 1 case drapery, Newton, Brothers, and Co.; 10 bales wool, Donaldson and Co.; 1 case woollens, ...
Article : 296 wordsBY the steamer Yarra Yarra we have news from the sister colony to the 1st instant. The proceedings in the Legislative Council on the only day (Tuesday last) which we have before us, are ...
Article : 1,001 wordsARRIVALS.—October 27. Orion, from London. 30. Emu, from Liverpool; Squaw from Newcastle, N. S. W. CLEARANCES.—October 27. Royal Shepherd (s.), for Launceston. ...
Article : 24 wordsARRIVALS.—October 22. Englishman, from Sydney. 23. Cosmopolite, from Twofold Bay. 20. Eolipse, from Port Albert; Retriever, from Twofold Bay. DEPARTURES.—October 23. Lavinia Thompson, for Mauritius. ...
Article : 336 wordsMails will be closed at the General Post Office, as follows:— FOR HOBART TOWN.—By the Nautilus, this day, at noon, if not underweigh. FOR GEELONG.—By the Pirate (s.s.), this day, at noon. ...
Article : 69 wordsBEFORE the Police Magistrate. Thirteen persons were charged with drunkenness: two paid 40s. each, and the rest were sentenced to p[?]y 20s., or to be imprisoned for 24 hours. ...
Article : 179 wordsWE regret to announce the total destruction by fire of the fine barque Robert Syers, at her anchorage off the Market Wharf, Darling Harbour. The cause of the conflagration is at present a mystery. The shipmaster states that he was the only person on ...
Article : 511 wordsARRIVAL.—October 23. Hoop Van Keppel, from London. CLEARANCES.—October 26. Shamrock, for Newcastle. 27. Douglas, for Port Fairy. ...
Article : 20 wordsARRIVAL.—October 24. Panama, from London, with immigrants. DEPARTURE.—October 26. Indian Ocean, for Akyab. ...
Article : 14 wordsARRIVALS.—October 21. Emily Jans, from Sydney; Emily Alison from Melbo[?]ne. 23. Blenheim from London. CLEARANCES.—October 23. Flavius, for Hong Kong; Confidence, for Callao. ...
Article : 28 wordsARRIVALS.—October 16. Victory, from Launceston, 18. Tyne, and Torna from Port Fairy. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 42 wordsBEFORE the Water Police Magistrate. Six seamen belonging to the Canton were arraigned for wilful disobedience of lawful commands. The duty they refused was to head up and stow away six cash ...
Article : 712 wordsWILL be presented a new domestic Drama, with new scenery, dresses, &c., called the MIDNIGHT WATCH. Pierre Delaroethe, Mr. Byers; Antoine Duval, Mr. R. M'Gowan; Coco, Mr. Frank Howson; Labarre, Mr. King; Pauline, Mrs. Guerin; Ninette, ...
Article : 167 wordsTHE present occupants of the repoiters' gallery are a very honorable body of men. Amongst the seniors, if not the seniors, are Mr. Dod, the author of the Peerage, and of the useful little ...
Article : 2,500 wordsARRIVALS.—November 2. Eagle, steamer, from Sydney, windbound; Alice Brown, brig, from Melbourne for Syedney; Nora Criena (s.), from Melbourne for Sydney, put in for fuel. DEPARTURES.—October 31st Aeacia, barque, for Melbourne from ...
Article : 165 wordsWE have heard little lately about the Bomerang Propeller, and yet, wherever it has been fairly tried, success has attended the trial. And "shall success, then, in inventions serve but ...
Article : 1,128 wordsARRIVALS.—October 17. City of Hobart (s.), from Hobart Town. 28. Hellespont (s.), from Sydney; Ariel, from Launceston; Australie (Dutch), from London. 29. Angora, from Adelaide; Orient, from London; Bonaventure and Peœnix, from Liverpool; ...
Article : 1,568 wordsBEFORE the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Therry. The only matters disposed of were a few exparte motions. SITTINGS FOR THE TRIAL OF CAUSES. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 6 Nov 1854, Page 4
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