BEFORE the Chief Commissioner of Insolvent Estates. In the estate of Chauncey Perry Scudder, an adjourned second meeting. Claims amounting to £301 13s. 8d. were proved, and insolvent was examined. ...
Article : 74 wordsMAY 12.—Waratah (s.), 360 tons, Captain Bell, from Melbourne 10th instant. Passengers—Messrs. Chatfield, Johnson, Lamand, Thorp, and 30 in the steerage. A. S. N. Co., agents. May 12.—Valliant Bosque, French barque, 374 tons, Captain ...
Article : 85 wordsBEFORE the Chairman, assisted by John Campbell, Esq. The Crown Prosecutor conducted the following cases. George Johnson, alias Jones, was indicted under a colonial Act, for secreting some cloth intrusted to him for manufacture, by one ...
Article : 806 wordsMay 12.—0scar Vidal (Hamburgh), for Manila. May 12.—Golden Spring, for Melbourne. May 12.—Zone, fur Moreton Bay. ...
Article : 18 wordsTHIS DAY.—Ch[?]ishna, for Akyab; Argonaut, for Callao; Hamlet, for Adelaide; Superb, and Palmyra, for Madras; Queen of the Seas, for Calcutta. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 56 wordsMay 12.—Superb, barque, 326 tons, Captain Morison, for Madras, in ballast. May 12.—Hamlet, barque, 441 tons, Captain Johnson, for Adelaide. Passangers—Mr. and Mrs. Gray, Mr. Mrs. and Miss ...
Article : 62 wordsMay 12.—Twins, Maria Prudence Edward, Wizard, Nancy, and Perseverance, from Newcastle, with 537 tons coals, 200 bags lime, 1300 bushel's grain, 795 bags bran, and 49 trusses bay; Absalom, from Shoalhaven, with 26 tons pot toes. 80 bushels ...
Article : 107 wordsWILL be produced the petite comedy of CHARLES II., or, TEE MERRY MONARCH. Charles II. (the Merry Monarch), Mr. Griffiths; the Earl of Rochester, Mr. Montague; Captain Copp, Mr. Rogers; Edward (a page}, Miss Warde; Servants, &c.; Mary ...
Article : 82 wordsMay 12.—Tamar (s.), for Morpeth; Edward, and Caroline, for Morpeth. ...
Article : 12 wordsNEVER was a nation blessed with such means and opportunities of becoming great, at a little cost, as the American Republic. England, before the Revolution had not only commenced the ...
Article : 1,782 wordsMay 12.—Valliant Barque, from Melbourne: 360 cases brandy, 24 cases sardines, Kirchner and Co.; 10 cashs 5 quarter-cashs 225 cases brandy, Jencken and Barber; 50 cases brandy, Be[?]ch and Co.: 24 cases fruits. 30 cases plums, 8m th. Croft, and Co.: ...
Article : 77 wordsMay 12.—Hamlet, for Adelaide: 130 half-barrels dried apples, Flower, Salting, and Co.; 4 cases cigars, H. H. Beauchamp; 96 tons coals, 131 logs cedar, 480 boxes soap, 22 cases turnery, 120 doors, 29 drays, 3 hogsheads 13 quarter casks 50 kegs and 160 ...
Article : 104 wordsMails will close at the Post-office as follows:— FOR CALLAO.—By the Argonsut, this day, at noon. FOR MADRAS.—By the Superb, this day at noon. FOR AUCKLAND.—By the Marmora, this evening, at 6. ...
Article : 83 wordsBEFORE Mr JUSTICE THERRY and a Jury of four. BROWNRIGG v. EBSWORTH. This was an action for use and occupation, brought by the Manager of the Australian Agricultural ...
Article : 1,092 wordsARRIVALS.—May 4. James Booth, from London; Bombay, from Singapore 12th March, with 219 Chinese immigrants. 6. Struan, from Freemantle; Amazon, Sea Witch, and John Hullett, from Adelaide: Gold Seeker, from ...
Article : 1,013 wordsBEFORE the Water Police Magistrate. Manus Peterson, a seaman belonging to the Kathay, who had been remanded from the previous day charged with desertion, pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to twelve weeks' ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 170 wordsTHE Synod of this Chnrch met in the Free Church, Pitt-street, on Wednesday, 3rd May. The members present were the Rev. William Lumsdaine, of Richmond, Moderator: the Rev. Alexander Salmon, of Sydney; Rev. George Mackie, of Kiama; Rev. Arthur ...
Article : 1,759 wordsWE have been favoured with a very interesting communication respecting this much talked about New Settlement, from a gentleman of high intelligence and scientific attainments, who is at present on a trip to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,006 wordsCLEARED OUT.—May 6. Sapphire, for Newcastle; Angora, foe Adelaide; Holyrood, fur Callao. The brig Lady Harvey, and the French ship Antoinette Cezard, still remain on shore in the same position. Means are ...
Article : 42 wordsARRIVALS.—May 1. Brighton, from Melbourne; Taymouth Castle, from London. CLEARED OCT.—April 29 Steadfast, for Colombo; Hyderabad, for Calcutta; Mariner, for Guam. May 3. Louiss, for Hobart ...
Article : 234 wordsEDEN, MAY 1, 1854.—Sailed: Queen of the South, schooner, for Melbourne; Monarch, barque, for Geelong; and Industrie, schooner, for Melbourne. These vessels went out with a N.B. wind, but they could not have got round Cape Howe before a strong ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 13 May 1854, Page 4
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