OUR advices from Auckland are to the 24th of February, only two days later. The municipal election had terminated. The annual meeting of the Auckland Mechanics' ...
Article : 94 wordsWE have Port Louis papers to the 20th of January. The demands of the General Screw Steam Ship Company for an increased subsidy and ...
Article : 1,544 wordsMARCH 9.—Velox, brig, 111 tons, Captain Holford, from Auckland the 23rd ultimo. Passenger—Mr. Munce. M. E. Murnin, agent. March 9—Heather Bell, brig, 191 tons, Captain Macfarlane, ...
Article : 140 wordsWE have received, via Newcastle, a file of Honolulu journals, to the 19th January inclusive. Our views as to the nature and effect of the recent movements in this quarter are fully borne ...
Article : 1,562 wordsMarch 9.—Louise Cæsar, for Auckland. March 9.—Hellespont (s[?]), for Melbourne. ...
Article : 12 wordsTHIS DAY.—Herefordshire, for London; Delorel, for Auckland; Thomas and Henry, for Otago: Athenian, for New Caledonia; Arrogant, for Manila; Providence, Jan Daniel, and Hendrick Jan, for Batavia; John Phillips, for Iquique; Vanquish, ...
Article : 55 wordsMarch 9.—Hendrick Jan, Dutch ship, 680 tons, Captain T. Wap, for Batavia, in ballast. March 9.—Dolores, Chilian barque, 225 tons, Captain, W. J. Throon, for Auckland. Passengers—Captain and Mrs. Williams ...
Article : 165 wordsMarch 9.—Velox from Auckland: 140 tons potatoes, 95 bags wheat, M. E. Murnin. March 9.—Heather Bell, from Auckland: 50 tons kauri gum, 50,000 feet sawn timber, 2 tons flax, 250 sacks wheat, 3 tons ...
Article : 42 wordsMarch 9.—Hellespont (s.), for Melbourne: 1 cask drugs, Foss. Son, and Co.; 1 case hats, R. Brock; 3 casks 1 keg hardware, Lovicks and Piper; 200 bags potatoes, H. Clarke; 57 pickages, A. Fairfax and Co.; 328 bags potatoes, F. Strange; ...
Article : 225 wordsMails will close at the Post-office as follows:— FOR LONDON.—By the Ashburton to morrow, at noon, and by the Royal Stuart, to-marrow evening, at six. FOR CALLAO.—By the Parana, this day, at noon, if not under ...
Article : 304 wordsWE are directly charged by a contemporary with drawing erroneoous conclusions from certain admitted facts. If the charge had amounted to no more than this, we should have ...
Article : 1,848 wordsARRIVALS.—February 23. Firefly, from Melbourne. 24. Lady Clarke, from London; John Wesley, from the South Sea Islands. The brig Firefly, Captain Jones, arrived in harbour yesterday ...
Article : 86 wordsARRIVALS.—February 7. Duke of Portland, from London. 13. William Woolley, from Sydney. DEPARTURES.—February 8. Spray, brig, for Port Underwood. 9. Duke of Portland, for Wellington. ...
Article : 28 wordsCLEARED OUT.—January 18. Antonio Caffin, for Sydney. ...
Article : 8 wordsIN another column will be found Mr. KEMP'S address to the electors of this district. His views on the more prominent topics of the day are stated with great clearness. On the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 46 wordsWE have received Nelson papers to the 18th February. The Superintendent and Provincial Council were at issue on the subject of the ...
Article : 519 wordsWill be produced the nautical drama, entitled, TOM BOWLING. Tom Bowling, Mr. C. King; John Bowling, Mr. Williams; Pennyget Snapfee, Mr. Rogers; Mainsheet, Mr. Griffiths; Takepart, Mr. Bruton; Wellwish, Mr. Montague; Daredevil ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 10 Mar 1854, Page 4
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