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Article : 1,690 wordsNine Asiatic seamen belonging to the Hero were brought before the Court charged with rofusing to do duty. It will be remembered that these men a day or two ago instituted a prosecution against Captain Kirk ...
Article : 1,738 wordsTHIS DAY.—Leonidas, for London; Annamooka, and Justyn, for Callao; Hester, Alcyone, and Aerd Van Ness, for Batavia; Providence, for Singapore; Nora, and Star, for Geelong: Dart, for Melbourne; Vulture, and Emma, for Hobart Town: Queen ...
Article : 59 wordsMarch 29.—Star of the East (American), ship, 1435 tons, Captain T. B[?]rtlett, for Hong Kong, in Ballast. Passengers—Mrs. and Miss Bartlett. March 29.— Emma, brig, 121 tons, Captain H. Brown, for ...
Article : 102 wordsMarch 29.—Num[?], from Sho[?]haven, with 40 tons potatoes; Clan Alpin, from Richmond, with 2300 bushels grain, 11 bales wool, 2 hoghsh[?]ads [?]kios, 90 chee[?] 5[?] hides, 500 felloo[?], 300 feet timber; Vision, from Kiama, with 120 kegs butter, 112 bags ...
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Article : 188 wordsMails will close at the Post-office as follows:— FOR LONDON.—By the Leonidas, and Blackfri[?]r, this day, at noon, if not underweigh. For HONGKONG.—By the Queen of the East, this day, at noon, ...
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Article : 1,900 wordsTwo facts are patent to all the inhabitants of this metropolitan city of Sydney, namely, that it abounds with public houses, and that it also abounds with open drunkards. The public ...
Article : 1,162 wordsThe Chief Commissioner proved the confirmation of a plan of distribution in this estate, showing a second dividend of 2d. in the pound, making, with a former dividend of 19s. 10d. in the pound, a ...
Article : 1,807 wordsTHREATENED INCREASE OF PUBLIC HOUSES.—Although the number of licensed public houses in the city and immediate neighbourhood of Sydney already amounts to 370, or one tavern to about every 180 ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 30 Mar 1854, Page 4
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