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Detailed lists, results, guides : 46 wordsMAY [?].—Queen of the South, schooner, 60 tons, from Twofold Bay 1st instant. May 3.—Uncle Tom, schooner, 123 tons, Captain Beneaud, from Melbourne 1st instant. Passengers—Mr. Martin, Captain Francis, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 334 wordsWILL be produced the play entitled THE LADY OF LYONS[?] Claude Melnotte, Mr. Stark; Colonel Damas, Mr. Rogers; Beauseant, Mr. Montague; Glavis, Mr. F. Howson; Monsieur Deschappelles, Mr. Welsh; Pauline, Mrs. Stark; Madame ...
Article : 114 wordsMay 3.—Jemims, for Singapore. May 3.—Juliet, for Bombay. May 3.—City of Sydney [?] for Melbourne, resumed her voyage. ...
Article : 18 wordsTHIS DAY.—Bland, for Callao; George Avery, for Batavia and Singapore; Palmyra, for Madras; Margaret, for Geelong; Red Rover, for Hobart Town; Courier, for Batavia. ...
Article : 28 wordsMay 3.—City of Sydney (s.), 735 tons, Robert T. Moodie, commander, for Melbourne[?] Passengers—Messrs. T. Bennett, J. M. Coben. F. Watkins, C. Shuton, C. Moore, A. Stewart, Captain G. Barrett, Mrs. M. Levy, H. Snellgrove, P. Daniel, and 37 in the ...
Article : 74 wordsAs our readers have, by this time, digested our former article on Fish Diet, we come now to the second point to be noticed, viz, "the peculiar qualities of fish as articles of diet." ...
Article : 900 wordsThis was an action of ejectment, to recover possession of certain premises in George-street, facing the intended Cathedral of St. Andrew, and formerly in the occupation of Mr. Donovan as an ironmongery ...
Article : 806 wordsMay 3.—Morpeth Packet, Elizabeth Ann, Ann (s.), Warlock, Ellen, and Clari[?], from Newcastle, with 1930 bushels grain, 53 tosn [?] 370 tons coals; Agnes, fro Sh[?]haven, with 16 tons potatoes, 70 bushels wheat; Uncle Tom, from Brisbane ...
Article : 48 wordsMay 3.—Clarises, William and Pegasus, for Newcastle; Tyne, for William's River. ...
Article : 14 wordsMay 3.—Uncle Tom, from Melbourne: 66 chests, 81 half chests, 206 boxes tea, 260 boxes soap, 677 bags coffee, 980 bags sugar, Buyers and Learmonth. May 3.—Wanderer, from Melbourne: 4 puncheons rum, 12[?]2 ...
Article : 42 wordsAb-dallah, a seaman belonging to the Crishna, was brought before the Court on suspicion of being a runaway. At the request of the captain he was ordered to be sent on board. ...
Article : 128 wordsMails will close at the Post-office as follows:— FOR MADRAS.—By the Palmyra, this day, at noon, if not underweigh. FOR BATAVIA AND SINGAPORE.—By the George Avery, this ...
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Advertising : 329 wordsARRIVALS.—February 4. Teak, from Hobart Town: 5. Anne Mary, from Sydney: 12. Melanie. (French), from Coringa. The Teak brig, and barque Rory O'More, were loading at Calcutta, for Australia, on February 13th, both to sail shortly. ...
Article : 905 wordsPRESENT: Mr. Allen (Chairman), Mr. Plunkett, Mr. Hill, Mr. Thornton, Mr. Ross, Mr. Broughton, Captain Wingate, Mr. Peek, Dr. Douglass, Captain Moriarty, Major Lockyer, Mr. Kemp, Mr. T. W. ...
Article : 1,163 wordsLAUNCESTON MARKETS, April 26.—No sales of flour and wheat of moment have taken place during the week; the former article is scar[?], and may be quoted at from 13s 6d to 14s; the latter price for superior samples. Flour is worth from £31 to £32 per ton[?] ...
Article : 2,580 wordsARRIVALS.—Janury 28.—Duke of Norfolk, from Port Phillip. The ship Sir George Seymour fell in with the Kestrel yacht, on the 19th of January, some 30 miles off the floating lightship at the mouth of the Hooghly. The Kestrel was [?]0 days out ...
Article : 650 wordsIn the estate of Chancy Perry Scudder, a first meeting, at 11 o'clock. In the estate of Wellmand Prosper Douyere, a certificate meeting, at noon. ...
Article : 31 wordsThere were fifteen drunkards to be dealt with. One old offender (Elizabeth Douglas) was sentenced to three months' imprisonment; and the fourteen others to the cells, some for twenty-four and some for ...
Article : 842 wordsA VERY full and particular account of that most melancholy catastrophe, the loss of the Tayleur, will be found in our third page. More than four hundred individuals were hurried into ...
Article : 61 wordsSYDNEY GOLD ESCORT.—The last detachment of this Escort left Beechworth for Sydney on the 23rd instant under command of P. Stephen, Esq., and accompanied by John Evans, Esq., the late resident ...
Article : 228 wordsTHE recent appointment of a local commission to carry out the objects of the proposed Exhibition of all Nations at Puris in 1855, and the fact that our attention is very frequently drawn to ...
Article : 1,142 wordsWE have Mauritius journals to the 25th March, being two days later than those received by the Fanny Fisher. There was no news of any general importance; the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 4 May 1854, Page 4
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