MINERALOGICAL description of specimen No[?] 5, in continuation from the Morning Herald of the 25th instant. This specimon is heterogeneous, that is, ...
Article : 423 wordsOCTOBER 26.—Oriental, ship, 607 tons, Captain Taylor, from Port Phillip the 12th instant. Passengers—Mr. Griffiths Mr. Heutig, Rev. M. Stephens, Dr. Steel, Mr. and Mrs. [?] ...
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Advertising : 154 wordsIt is scarcely necessary for us to repeat the opinions on the subject of Emigration to this colony which have been so frequently advocated in this journal. ...
Article : 1,463 wordsOctober 26.—Skerne, brig, 121 tons, Captain Box, for Melbourne. Passengers—Mr. Johnstone and wife, Robert Miller, Thomas Henderson, James Riley, William Chim, ...
Article : 88 wordsTHE usual sittings were held in the New Court House, on Thursday, 24th instant, before the CHAIRMAN, assisted during the day by Messrs. J. T. MORRISS[?], and W. H. SUTTOR, M. C. ...
Article : 796 wordsTHIS DAY.—Culloden, for Ceylon; William, for Portland; Lady Peel, for Shanghai. ...
Article : 16 wordsOctober 26.—William, schooner, 62 tons, Captain Tizard, for Portland Bay. ...
Article : 11 wordsOctober 26.—Ann, 10, Anderson, from Broken Bay, with 140 logs timber; Newport Packet, 10, Norman, from Brisbane Water, with 300 bushels shells; Henry, 15, Bridson, ...
Article : 105 wordsOCTOBER 26.—INQUEST.—An inquest was held at the Protestant Female Orphan School, on Thursday last, before Mr. C. B. Lyons, Coroner, on view of the body of Maria Spencer, ...
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Advertising : 102 wordsOctober 26.—Ann, 10, Anderson, for Broken Bay, in ballast; Newport Packet, 10, Norman, for Brisbane Water, in ballast; Highlander, 23, Williamn, for the Richmond, in ballast; ...
Article : 86 wordsIt is curious to notice the origin of laws. They are generated from necessity, and increased as civilization advances. In arbitrary governments they are issued ...
Article : 1,514 wordsINDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION.—We have seen a very handsome case of dyed wools, which it is the intention of Mr. Benjamin Gee, of Sydney, to send home to the approaching exhibition in ...
Article : 1,407 wordsOctober 26.—Oriental, ship, 607 tons, Captain Taylor, from Port Phillip: 56 casks whiting, Smith, Campbell, and Co.: 575 bags salt, Montefiore, Graham, and Co.; 50 ...
Article : 35 wordsOctober 26.—William, schooner, 62 tons, Captain Tizard, for Portland:—10 tons sugar, [?] bale bags, 2 tons loaf sugar, 2 tons crushed sugar, 20 tons wool-lashing, 3 tons soap, 3 ...
Article : 78 wordsMails will close at the Post Office, as follows:— FOR CEYLON.—By the Francis Ridley, this evening, at six. ...
Article : 87 wordsThe following vessels are about to load at Newcastle, in the order their names appear, Hannah Sprague, Colonist, Leonnre, Reaper, Acquitnet, Albatross, Countess of Yarborough, ...
Article : 635 wordsOCTOBER 22.—THE TRANSPORTATION QUESTION. —The result of the debate upon Mr. Lamb's motion on the transportation question in the Legislative Council having become known to ...
Article : 1,149 wordsThis case was not concluded when the Court was adjourned. PAPER FOR TO-DAY.—Motions generally: Fraser and wife v. The Bank of Australasia. ...
Article : 51 wordsOCTOBER.—"T[?]-MORROW.—Tuesday, 29.— Thomas James M'Clelland, a special meeting, to decide upon an offer of composition, at half-past 10; Thomas Humphrey, a ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 28 Oct 1850, Page 2
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