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Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 wordsJANUARY 30.—Spray, American schooner, 320 tons Captain J. Hall, from Columbia River, Oregon, December 11th. Captain, agent. January 30.—Polly Hopkins, schooner, 58 tons, Captain Rigg, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 118 wordsJanuary 30.—Robert Syrors, for San Francisco. January 30.—Waratah, for Melbourne. ...
Article : 11 wordsTHIS DAY.—William, for San Francisco; Howard, for Callao; Water Witch, for Port Stephens; Benares, for Madras; Josephine, for Manila; Phutty Rnhainan, for Guam; John Ormerod, for Adelaide. ...
Article : 32 wordsJanuary 30.—"Waratah, 375 tons. Captain Bell, for Melbourne. Passengers—Messrs. G. Korff, R. Jones, Borton (2). W. H. Hasell, G. Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith and family, Mr. and Mrs. S. Smith, T. Steel. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hughes, Mr. T. Pitts, ...
Article : 106 wordsNo reader of this journal can honestly declare that we have ever stinted Mr. HARGRAVES of an ahundant measure of praise. We have lauded him in leading articles and in gold ...
Article : 1,421 wordsJanuary 30.—Black Diamond, Rose, and Type, from Newcastle, with 282 tons coals; Beppo, from Morpeth, with 76,000 laths. 1[?] tons potatoes, 8 tons coals; Herculesn, from Wide Bay, with 100 bales wool; Hannah, Emma, and Margaret and Mary, from the ...
Article : 98 wordsJanuary 30.—Tamar (s.), for Morpeth; Sisters, Sacramento, Black Diamond, and Australia, for Newrastle; Vision, for Kiama; Ann and Mary, for Broken Bay; Rose, and Rerenge, for Shoalhavell; Elizabeth, for the Hankesbury; Elisabeth ...
Article : 47 wordsJanuary 30.—Spray, from Columbia: 164,000 feet pine planks, Order. ...
Article : 11 wordsJanuary 30.—Waratah, for Melbourne: 9 cases 4 trunks drapery, 8. Folk: 5 Caseas 1 cask drapery, 1 bundle corks, P. Hart; 61 bags potatoes, J. B. Crisp. January 30.—Howard, for Callao; 52,000 brieks, part of ...
Article : 96 wordsTHE most heroic enterprise that has ever engaged the serious attention of nations has been at length accomplished. The great enigma is solved. The north-west passage has been ...
Article : 1,841 wordsMalls will close at the Post Office as follows:— FOR LONDON.—By the Maldstone, on Saturday evening, at 6. FOR CALLAO.—By the Howard, this evening, at 6. FOR SAN FRANCISCO.—By the William, this evening, at 6. ...
Article : 1,696 wordsON the invitation of a numerous and highly respectable list of the citizens of Sydney, a public meeting was hold yesterday afternoon, in the Royal Hotel, for the purpose of taking into consideration the beat means ...
Article : 6,515 wordsNEW GOLD FIELD NEAR BATHURST.—We have seen a private letter from the Bathurst distriet, which mentions a report that a large gold field has been discovered About twelve miles from Bathurs', at. Mr. M'Phillimy's ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 31 Jan 1854, Page 4
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