JUNE 3.—London, (s.), 405 tons, Captain Watts, from Melbourne 1st instant. Passengers, Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. Wheelan, two children and servant, Mrs. Landells, Mrs. Dunn, Mrs. Simmons and two children, Messrs. Mann, T. and J. Oliver, ...
Article : 185 wordsCHARLES F. Aldrich, master of the barque Ino, was charged by the Collector of Customs with a breach of the 11th clause of the Customs' Ordinance, Session 1, No. 3, for having, between the 14th February and the 18th April, 1854, broken bulk, after the ...
Article : 1,325 wordsJune 3.—Manchester (s.), for Geelong, resumed her voyage. June 3.—Sir Edward Paget, for Calcutta. June 3.—Bengal Merchant, for Madras. June 3.—Shamrock (s.), for Moreton Bay. ...
Article : 35 wordsTHIS DAY.—Cyclone, for Hongkong; Kathay, for Canton; Ada, Mary Nicholson, Adventure, and Nora, for Geelong; Dart, and Yarra Yarra (s.), for Melbourne; Maria Sophia, and George Metcalfe, for Guam; Queen of England, for Ceylon. ...
Article : 46 wordsJune 3.—George Metcalfe, barque, 413 tons, Captain D. Anderson, for Guam, in ballast. Passengers—Messrs. Ottoway, I. S. Kathway, and A. Hathway. June 3.—Kathay, U. S. ship, 1438 tons, Captain T. C. Stoddard, ...
Article : 57 wordsJune 3.—Thistle, (s.) from Morpeth, with 73 bales wool, 9 casks tallow, 135 hides, 4 bundles skins, 213 bags grain, 70 bags potatoes and onions, 4 calves, 23 pigs, 6 horses, and sundries; William Miskin (s.) from Morpeth, with 120 trusses hay, 9 bales wool, 413 ...
Article : 61 wordsJune 2.—Catherine, for Botany; Elizabeth Ann, for Morpeth. June 3.—Rose (s.), and Nancy, for Morpeth; Dove, for Broulee. ...
Article : 26 wordsJune 4.—James Gibson, form Chatham Island: 150 tons potatoes, order. June 4.—Amelia, from Auckland: 1442 bags potatoes, 40 bags bran, 1044 pine logs, 43,098 feet timber, 37 bales wool lasting, ...
Article : 64 wordsMails will close at the Post Office, as follows:— FOR MELBOURNE.—By the Yarra, Yarra, (s.) this day, at 2 p.m. FOR AUCKLAND.—By the Algerine, to-morrow, at noon. FOR SINGAPORE.—By the Thomasine, to-morrow, at noon. ...
Article : 67 wordsARRIVALS.—May 31: Amelia Frances, from Launceston; Golden Land, from London and Plymouth; Sir John Harvey (s.), from Sydney. CLEARED.—May 31: Storm King (American), for Sydney. ...
Article : 29 wordsARRIVALS.—May 30: Currency, from Liverpool, 138 days; Wye, from Emu Bay. CLEARED.—May 30. Emigrant, for Calluo. ...
Article : 17 wordsARRIVALS.—April 21, Moa, from Sydney. 27. Anthracite, from Melbourne; John Wesley, from Sydney. 29. Argentine, from Melbourne (at Manukau). DEPARTURES.—April 22. Nelson (s.), for Nelson. 23. Faraway, ...
Article : 66 wordsYESTERDAY, March 6, a special general meeting of the proprietors in the above undertaking, was held at the London Tavern, Bishops-gate-street, for the purpose of taking into consideration the sanctioning of the surrender to her Majesty's Government of the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 41 wordsMARCH OF INTELLECT AMONG THE BUTCHERS.—Some ten days since the butchers at the northern end of Bendigo were astonished at the appearance of a very smart butchers' lad, mounted on a strong cob, and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 85 wordsWHOEVER casts a comprehensive eye over the vast and varied picture which the United States present, must discern signs of growth, change, transition, conflict, and compensation on every ...
Article : 1,316 wordsTHE City of Sydney brought Melbourne papers to the 31st ultimo. The preparations for the reception of the new Governor are commenced. The ActingGovernor has notified that the day of Sir ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 5 Jun 1854, Page 2
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