NOVEMBER 24.—Sir John Harvey, screw steamer, for Melbourne. NOVEMBER 24.—Shamrock, steamer, for Melbourne. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 248 wordsBEFORE Mr. Justice DICKINSON and Mr. Justice THERRY. CERTIFICATE. The certificate of discharge granted by the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 wordsTHIS DAY.—Emma, for Hobart Town; Duke of Northumberland, for Manila; Defence, for Callao; Holland, Walcheren, for Batavia; Acacia, for Geelong; Phœnician for Melbourne, ...
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Advertising : 92 wordsNovember 24.—Shamrock steamer, 200 tons, Captain Warner, for Melbourne. Passegers—Messrs, Stroud, Jarvis. A. P. Southey, A. Captain, T. Trood, Mr. and Mrs. Hanslow, Mrs. Wills, Miss Terry, Mrs. E. ...
Article : 167 wordsSOME months ago we expressed an apprehension lest the large influx of British capital then approaching our shores in the shape of new banking ...
Article : 1,179 wordsBefore Mr. Justice DICKINSON and a Jury of four. TRACY V. WOOLLER. This was an action for slander; plea—not ...
Article : 1,040 wordsNovember 24.—Canmore and Sacramento, from Newcastle, with 254 tons coals; William and James, Scotia, and Shamrock, from Morpeth, with 123 tons coals, 200 bushels maize, 30 trusses 48 tons hay; Quiz, from Broken ...
Article : 129 wordsTHE Chusan has brought us Port Phillip papers to the 18th. They contain no news of interest. The Legislative Council was busy with the estimates. A man named John Smith ...
Article : 707 wordsNovember 24.—Sacramento, for Newcastle, with sundries; Orient, for Broulee; Sarah for Shoalhaven; Catherine, for the Hawkesbury; Quiz, for Broken Bay. ...
Article : 24 wordsAbout half-past ten o'clock on Monday last, wickets were pitched on the Cricketers' Square, Hyde Park, and a match, according to previous arrangement, was entered upon between eleven single and an equal number of ...
Article : 779 wordsNovember 24.—Acacia, for Geelong; 2 cases boots and shoes, Executors of the late J. Saddington; 150 cases ginger wine, 140 cases lemon syrup, Kirchner and Co.; 3 cases 1 cask 1 mat groceries, 1 cask 1 case drugs, E. ...
Article : 673 wordsSIR,—Your article on the Constitution appears to me rather to beg than to prove the applicability of on hereditary and titled estate to the permanency of our new Constitution, for you ...
Article : 617 wordsMalls will close at the Post Office as follows:— FOR HOBART TOWN—By the Emma, this day, at noon. FOR BATAVIA—By the Walcheren, and Holland, this day, at noon. ...
Article : 72 wordsThe Melbourne Herald of the 18th furnishes us with the following information from Van Diemen's Land:— ROYAL SOCIETY—At the November Meeting of this ...
Article : 906 wordsFrom advices received by the Chusan and other late arrivals, the Directors of this Company have learnt that notwithstanding some delay has arisen in the construction of their new steamers, owing to the derangement of ...
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Advertising : 2,637 wordsSIR,—In your issue of this morning, I find an article having reference to the late public meeting held at the Burwood School-house, on the 5th instant, reflecting upon the "extremely ...
Article : 187 wordsBEFORE S. F. Milford, Esq., Chief Commissioner of Insolvent Estates. In the estate of Lachlan Macalister, an adjourned special meeting was held, at which ...
Article : 176 wordsSIR,—I observe your remarks upon the letter of "Fair Play," but I think you have lost sight of the fact that although the conditions were "cash to be paid to the vendor (a rather ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 25 Nov 1853, Page 2
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