JANUARY 27.—Ja[?] ship, 410 tons. Captain M'Kin[?]tay, from the Feegee, Islands 1st instant. Passengers—Captain and Mrs. Allen, child, and servant, Messrs. Peers and Greenwood. Thornton and Church, agents. ...
Article : 392 wordsDEPARTURE.—Maria, for Adelaide. CUSTOM HOUSE.—Entered Outwards, January 27: Emma, barque, 191 tons, Kelly, for Melbourne. THE E[?]K.—In the account of the yacht race yesterday, ...
Article : 935 wordsWE have Port Phillip papers to the 20th instant. The Legislative Council met again on the 17th. The Colonial Secretary moved the second reading of the Customs' Bill, and in doing so took a sketch ...
Article : 1,121 wordsJanuary 27.—Asa Packer, for Melbourne. January 27.—Hellespont (s.) for Melbourne. January 27.—Acheron, H. M. steamer, for Newcastle. ...
Article : 18 wordsTHIS DAY.—Hebe, for Auckland; Charlotte, for Valparaiso; Gil Blas, and Sofia, for Melbourne; Dominion, for Madras; Phutteh Rahaman, for Guam; Josephine, for Manila. ...
Article : 30 wordsJanuary 27.—Hellespont (s.), 332 tons, Captain Pockley, for Melbourne. Passengers—Mr., Mrs. and Miss Chisholm, Mr. and Mrs. Workman, Mrs. Napthaly, Jones, Misses Sullivan (2). Messrs. Sullivan, H. Walter, Hodgson, Weever, W. Weevar, ...
Article : 82 wordsJanuary 27.—Ann and Maria, Elizabeth Anu, Frederick Griffiths, Cumberland, Alexander and John, Warlock, and Venus, all from Newcastle, with 879 tons cools, 37 tons hay; Uncle Tom, Sylph, Frolic, and Gitans, from Brisbane Water, ...
Article : 157 wordsJanuary 27.—Rose (s.), for Morpeth; Catherine, and Absalom, for Shoalhaven; Orcadian, and Warlock, for Newcastle; William IV. (s.), for Wollongong; Frolic, Uncle Tom, Gitana, Sylph, and Rainbow, for Brisbane Water. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 51 wordsJanuary 27.—Jane, from the Feeg[?]s: 500 spars, order. January 27.—Mary Laurie, from Hobart Town: 1500 bags lime, Willis, Merry, and Co. January 27.—Waterwitch from New Zealand: 15 bales wool, 272 ...
Article : 304 wordsWill be produced the Nautical Drama of THE ANCHOR OF HOPE; or. The Seaman's Star. Mr. Dunmore, Mr. Hammond; Captain Walton, Mr. Richardson; Richard Hargrave, Mr. Moutague; Tom Tiller, Miss Mordaunt; Mumps, Mr. Spencer; ...
Article : 113 wordsFOR THE BENEFIT OF MR. WARDE. MR. WARDE begs most respectfully to intimate to his friends and the inhabitants of Sydney generally, that his Benefit will take place on the above-named evening, when he trusts to receive a ...
Article : 168 wordsTHE sitting magistrates, the Police Magistrate, the Superintendent of Police, Mr. Ronald, and Mr. Robey. There were 11 drunkards—one of whom paid 40s. for releas[?] from the lock-up, and the rest were on conviction fined 20s., the ...
Article : 918 wordsJanuary 27.—Hellespont, for Melbourne: 400 bags potatoes, 1 case apparel, E. Coleman; 2 bales cottons, E. Busfeild; 12 bales canvas, 10 kegs batter, 4 cases bedsteads. H.H. Beauchamp; 6 bales 2 cases woollens and cuttons, 3 cases slops, 2 cases ...
Article : 60 wordsA CALCUTTA newspaper states that DOST MOHAMED KHAN, late sovereign of Affghanistan, has sold his services to the Russian Emperor, and purposes to try his fortune once more ...
Article : 232 wordsMails will close at the Post Office as follows:— FOR LONDON.—By the Maidstone, this evening, at 6. FOR SAN FRANCISCO.—By the Auckland, this evening, at 6. FOR MANILA.—By the Josephine, this day, at noon. ...
Article : 56 wordsTEN years ago the question, of Crown land occupation for grazing purposes had assumed a very serious aspect. The Act of Parliament known as the Land Sales Act had then been in ...
Article : 1,179 wordsARRIVALS.—January 17' Manchester (s.) from Port Fairy; Omega, from London, 305 emigrants Adrianus Wilkelminus, from Singapore; Ann and Jane, from Newcastle; Mazeppa, from Adelaide; Merlin, from Liverpool; Pet, from Portland ...
Article : 804 wordsADVICES from Adelaide to the 18th have reached us. Mr. Talmer had addressed a letter to the Governor, offering to command an expedition into the interior for the purpose of exploring the country to the north-west of East Torrens. ...
Article : 670 wordsInformation reached Sydney yesterday morning of the discovery of new fields of the precious metal. They are said to be very rich, and are situated near Braidwood. Our ...
Article : 376 wordsOUR advices from Van Diemen's Land are to the 16th instant. A series of awful calamities had occurred in the Huon district, caused by bush fires. ...
Article : 2,151 wordsBEFORE the Water Police Magistrate. Oliver Martin was brought up by Inspector Singleton, charged with being a runaway prisoner of the Crown from Van Diemen's Land. When apprehended in King-street the prisoner told the ...
Article : 886 wordsARRIVALS.—January 16: Antoinette, from London. 17. Lady Peel, from London, with 210 Government emigrants. [?]. Canton, from Hobart Town; Eliza, from Bristol. 21. Pirate (s.), from Launceston. ...
Article : 53 wordsThe Wyvern, yacht, with Lord-Alfred Churchill on board, has arrived at Melbourne, having touched at the Cape of Good Hope. We have received a few Cape papers to the 12th December. ...
Article : 1,366 wordsARRIVALS.—January 13: George, Freak, Jane, and Euphemia, from Melbourne; British Isles, from Geelong; Fair Tasmanian, from Twofold Bay. 14. Prince Regent, from Callao. DEPARTURES.—January 14: Don Pedro [?]., and Grecian, for ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 28 Jan 1854, Page 4
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