JANUARY 3.—Shamrock (s.), 201 tons, Captain Warner, from Melbourne 31st ultimo, Twofold Bay 2nd instant. Passengers— Miss Binnie, Mrs. Bell and family Captain French. Captain Brown, Messrs. Bilby, Spencer, Johnson, Powell, M'Donald, ...
Article : 57 wordsBY the Shamrock, we have Port Phillip papers to the 30th ultimo. The Argus has another leader on the War Question. It proposes that the colonies should ...
Article : 1,480 wordsWE have received a file of papers from the Cape to the 11th November. Their contents are not of particular interest. It was rumoured that Sir GEORGE [?]. CLERK, the commissioner ...
Article : 438 wordsJanuary 3.—Algerine, for Auckland. January 3.—Wanderer for Melbourne. January 3.—Alice, for Geelong. January 3.—No[?]o Paqu[?]te, for Mozimbique. ...
Article : 31 wordsTHIS DAY.—Hargravfes and Moa, for Auckland; Dom Affonso, For Singapore; Hamlet, for Adelaide; Fanny Fisher, for Mauritius; Ellis, for Wellington; Epsom, for Hongkong; Queen Margaret, for Guam; Gem, for Geelong; Brothers, for ...
Article : 40 wordsJanuary 3.—Moa, brig, 236 tons, Captain Bowlen, for Auckland. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Fairbourne, Mr. and Mrs. Wright and servant, Mr. and Mrs. Asher and son. Mrs. Magnisson and 2 children, Rev. W. Lawry Captain Treason, Messrs. Walton and ...
Article : 46 wordsJanuary 3.—Sea Gull, from Newcastle, with 72 tons coals; Williams the Fourth ([?]), from Wollongong, with 100 firkins butter, 40 sacks potatoes, 100 sheepskins, 10 bags maize, 6 cases eggs, 2[?] pigs, 3 calves, and sundries; Thistle (s), from Morpeth, ...
Article : 69 wordsJanuary 3.—Cumberland, Rose (s.), and Elizabeth Ann, for Morpeth, with ballast; Mermaid for Shoolhaven, with sundries; Maria Prudence, for Port Stephens, with sundries. ...
Article : 24 wordsJanuary 3.—Moa, for Auckland: 532 bags 1[?] bales sugar, 1[?] cases wine, 13[?] tubs sugarcandy, 48 cases biscuit, 22 cases 31 bales cottons, 8 bales sailcloth, 3 casks saddlery, 10 bundles leather, 10 tons rice, 1 horse, 61 bales bags, 120 barrels 80 ...
Article : 79 wordsMails will close at the Post Office us follows:— VON CALLAO.—By the Main, to-morrow at 6. p.m. For MELBOURNE.—By the London (s.). to-morrow at 6 p.m. For MORTON BAY.—By the City of Melbourne to-morrow at ...
Article : 49 wordsARRIVALS.—December 26. Sybella, from Bristol; Salvadors, from Memel. 27. Champion and Tamar, from Adelaide: Clarence (s.), and Black Swan (s.), from Launceston; Manchester (s.), from Portland Bay; Macedon, from Calcutta; Kleber, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 4,515 wordsARRIVALS,—December 28: Santiago, from London. DEPARTURES.—December 28: Asa Packer and Acacia, for Sydney; Brilliant, for London. ...
Article : 18 wordsDEPARTURE.—Sydney (s), for London, Courier for Batavia. The steam tug, with the passengers and go[?] for the A.R.M.S. N. Company's steamer, Sydney, bound to London, left the Queen's Wharf yesterday, at half-past one p.m. The steamar ...
Article : 585 wordsIn a recent number of the Times the following letter, referring to the performances of the above vessels, appears Sir,—I see in an article in the Times of yesterday in which the great achievements of the Marco Polo are recorded, that there is ...
Article : 402 wordsSIR,—In common justice, when the tone of the Australian Press is generally averse to the appointment of Mr. Riddell to fill the office about to be vacated by Mr. E. Deas Thomson. I request permission ...
Article : 268 wordsTHIS evening's Government Gazette contains the official announcements in respect to the various appointments made in pursuance of the New Water Police Regulation Act, which came into ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 82 wordsSIR,—In your columns of to-day is an account of an experiment i[?] America with a "Fish-tail Propeller," which is probably the rea[?]isation of Mr. Wall's idea on the subject. This gentleman is strangely ...
Article : 186 wordsWILL be produced the Romantic Drama, entitled THE GOLD FIEND; or, THE DEMON GAMESTER. Hobert, Mr. Warde: Mammon, Mr. Rogers; Melchoir, Miss M'Lean: Jimps Swetzen, Mr. Brutoz; Beatrice, Mrs. Guerin: Christina, Mrs. Rogers. ...
Article : 391 wordsSIR,—The following particulars regarding certain specimens of Parramatta water that I have examined lately may be of interest to your readers in that quarter. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 4 Jan 1854, Page 2
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