NOVEMBER 10.—H.M.S. Vulcan, 9 guns, Commander B. Von Donop, from Melbourne 5th instant. Passengers— Caotaub Caset, Lieut, Broadhurst, Ensign Buckle, and 100 rand and file of the 40th Regiment. ...
Article : 36 wordsIs it possible to combine mining operations and the purchasing of gold for exportation with a system of voluntary and self-supporling emigration? We put ...
Article : 1,374 wordsNovember 10.—Formosa, Peninsular adn Oriental Company's steamer, for Singapore, via Melbourne. November 10.—Almeda, for Melbourne. November 10.—Adelaide, for Melbourne. ...
Article : 37 wordsNOVEMBER 3.—The diggings are going on as usual with much activity; you will perceive that the last escort took down upwards of 1400 ounces; no small quantity for the limited ...
Article : 177 wordsTHIS DAY.—Faleon, for Liverpool; Hashemy, for Port Cooper, via Newcastle; Reiberstieg, for Moreton Bay; Shamrock,for Geelong; William,for Launceston; Castle Eden, for Hong Kong; Quiaten Leitch, for Manila; ...
Article : 42 wordsNovember 10.—Castle Eden, barque,930 tons, Captain J. Thornhill, for Hongkong,in ballast. November 10.—William. trig,121 tons,Captain John M'Kialay, for Launceston. Passengers.—Mr. Goodwin, ...
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Article : 55 wordsTHE English funds have again been flat to-day, and the closing prices are a hade lower than those of Saturday. Consols for money opened at 99½ to ?, and receded to 99½ ...
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Article : 140 wordsMails will closs at the Post Office as follows:— FOR LIVERPOOL—By the Faleon, this day, at noon. FOR LAUNCESTON.—By thes William, this day. at noon. FOR HOBART TOWN.—By the Waterlily, on Saturday ...
Article : 51 wordsMELBORERNE.—Arrivals.—November 2. Swordfish, from Hobart-Toen, with passengers: Henry Edward, and Will o' the Wisp, from Launceston, with 11 passengers. Departures.—November 2 Cassiopia,for Mauritius: ...
Article : 718 wordsBEFORE the CHIEF JUSTICE. CAMPBELL v. BLAKE. A rule nisi herein, for compulsory sequestration, was enlarged until Wednesday next, ...
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Advertising : 125 wordsTHE third of the lectures now in course of delivery at the Museum of Practical Geology was last night given by Dr. Lyon Playfair, C. B., the subject of the lecture being the chemical ...
Article : 1,969 wordsAN inquest was held at the Crown Inn Berlima, before J. J Higgins, Esq., coroner, on view of the body of Samuel Tute, who died on Sunday, the 7th instant. It appeared from ...
Article : 395 wordsAs the yulcan was leaving Port Phillip the Marlborough from England August 15th was entering, and Captain VON DONOp obtained from her a Times of ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 11 Nov 1852, Page 2
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