MARCH 16—Lalla Rookh, brig, 155 tons, Captain Gray, from Melbourne the 10th instant, in ballast. Laidley, Ireland, and Co., agents. March 16.—Golden Age (Americans), 3000 tons D. D. Porter, ...
Article : 142 wordsTHE following vessels sailed at the dates respectively attached for Melbourne. From Gravesend: the Zingav, January 3; Antoinette Cizard, January 5. ...
Article : 465 wordsThe Eastern question is still enveloped in the mists of diplomacy, though at intervals a glimmering of light indicates that war is becoming more imminent. The fleets have not yet gone into the Black Sea, and ...
Article : 3,331 wordsMarch 16.—Strathfieldsaye, for Hongkong. March 16.—London (s.), for Melbourne. ...
Article : 10 wordsTHIS DAY.—Royal Stuart, Ashburton, and Samuel Enderby, for London; Hendrick Jan, and Eugenie, for Batavia; Annamooka, and Juetyn, for Callso; Australian, for South Seas; Jane, for Newcastle; Providence, for Singapore; Waterlily, for Nelson; ...
Article : 51 wordsMarch 16.—Justyn, ship, 913 tons, Captain R. Thompson, for Callao. March 16.—Euphrates, ship 537 tons, Captain C. J. Beharell, for Colombo, in [?]allast. Passenger—Mr. E. Betrand. ...
Article : 102 wordsMarch 16.—Albion, from Wide Bay, with 90 bales wool, 24 logs pine: Margaret, and Mary, from the Richmond, with 42,000 feet cedar, C casks tallow, 36 piles; ...
Article : 32 wordsMarch 16.—Tamar (s.), for Morpeth; Reaper, for Shoalhaven. ...
Article : 15 wordsMarch 16.—Per Chusan, from Singapore, via Melbourne: 3 cases opium, 1 box. Mrs. Wilson; 1 box, — Bradley; 35 packages stores, H.M.S. "Herald;" 1 box, C. W. Church; 12 cases, parcels, &c., J. S. Sparkes. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 47 wordsMarch 16.—Justyn, for Callao: 159 tons coals, part of original cargo. March 16.—Samuel Enderby, for London: 90 tons black and 8 tons sperm oil, 8 tons whalebone, original cargo: 160 casks ...
Article : 107 wordsTHE gallant Chusan came into port last night a little before eleven o'clock, bringing the English mails of the 10th of January, thus putting us in possession of intelligence only ...
Article : 1,081 wordsMails will close at the Post-office as follows:— FOR LONDON.—By the Samuel Enderby, this day, at noon, and by the Lord of the Isles, to-morrow evening, at 6. By the Ashburton, this day, at noon. If not underweigh. ...
Article : 1,086 wordsBY the arrival of the Chusan from Singapore, bringing the Overland Mail that left England on the 10th of January, we are placed in possession of news from London only 62 days old. This is the quickest ...
Article : 418 wordsARRIVALS.—March 8. Fame, from Adelaide. 9. Marian Moore, from Liverpool November 26, 201 passengers; Ann, from Adelaide; Xarif[?], from Mauritius; Cobre (s.), from Chester 6th September. 10. John Hullet[?], and Chilian, from Adelaide; ...
Article : 173 wordsThe warlike tone of my last has been fully borne out by the course of events which are daily thickening about us, yet, at the same time, losing much of their complication, for they are at last speaking in a ...
Article : 2,182 wordsDEPARTURE.—March 11. Lady Peel, for Callao. ...
Article : 7 wordsARRIVALS.—March 6. Sea Witch, fruin Melbourne. 7. Savius, from Singapore. 8. Bernard, from Port Pirie. 9. Dreadnought, and Commodore, from Melbourne; Ranee, from Singapore; Sir John Hardinge, Steadfast, from London. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 17 Mar 1854, Page 4
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