January 9.—William, trig, 119 tons, Captain Skey, from Port Phillip, the 2nd instant. Passengers—Mrs. Skey, Mrs. Lyon, Mr. Dodd, Mr. Bauer, Mr. Jones. ...
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Advertising : 255 wordsCOURT OF PETTY SESSIONS, JANUARY 3.—John Moore, an aged man, who has been many years in the employment of Robert Fitzgerald, Esq., of Windsor, was this day brought before ...
Article : 262 wordsWE presume that the letters contained in Mr. THURLOW'S Address to the Citizens, advertised in our columns of yesterday, form the correspondence ...
Article : 1,063 wordsGENTLEMEN.—I have just seen Sir Thomas Mitchell's letter in last Friday's Herald. "A Bushman," and other published notices to the same purport on the subject of the Southern ...
Article : 999 wordsJanuary 9.—Kate, ship, 904 tons, Captain Brodrick, for London. Passengers — Major Harrold, Mrs. Harrold and servant, Captain Bloss, Mr. Osborne, Dr. Guy, Mrs. Guy and ...
Article : 158 wordsSIR,—In your address to the Electors of the City of Sydney, published in this day's Morning Herald, you appear to have fallen into a singular error, out of which I (being ...
Article : 248 wordsNEW INSOLVENT.—The following estate has been placed under sequestration: David Griffiths Jones, late of Twofold Bay, cattle dealer. Liabilities, —255 2s. Assets—value ...
Article : 1,597 wordsTHIS DAY.—Solomon Saltus, for the South Sea Fishery; Royal Saxon, for Calcutta via Swan River; Hirondelle, for Port Phillip; Pioneer, for Otago; Albion, for Wide Bay; ...
Article : 41 wordsInquests.—An inquest was held before Mr. C. B. Lyons, coroner, on Monday last, at the District Hospital, on view of the body of Henry Reid. Richard Webb having been ...
Article : 1,818 wordsJanuary 9.—Clifford Wane, United States whaling ship, 304 tons, Captain Wady, for the South Seas and Fairhaven. Passengers— Captain E. T. Howland, Mrs. Howland, Mr. ...
Article : 70 wordsGENTLEMEN,—I have never been more pleased with a public exhibition or entertainment since my arrival in this colony, than I was on Wednesday evening. It took place in the ...
Article : 1,013 wordsJanuary 9.—Neptune, 15, Anynsta, from Shell Harbour, with 5 tons batk, 4 kegs butter; Echo, 22, Robinson, from Shoalhaven, with 300 bushels corn, 340 bushel wheat, 8 tons ...
Article : 38 wordsJANUARY 8.—By way of contrast, not a very pleasurable one, to the placid monotony of life, as it is in Wollongong and surrounding neighbourhood, considerable excitement has arisen ...
Article : 815 wordsJanuary 9—Lapwing, 20, Cresswell, for Shoalhaven, with sundries; Bard's Legacy, 22, Man for Shoalhaven, in ballast; Neptune, 16, Anyusta, for the Hawkesbury, with ...
Article : 77 wordsJanuary 9.—Shamrock, schooner, 85 tons, Cuptain Grey, from Launceston: I case skins, Watkins and Dean; 38 tons pig iron, 1 bundle twine, 2 coils Europe rope, 9 cases copper, 3 ...
Article : 97 wordsJanuary 9.—Clifford Wane, United States whaling ship, 304 tons, Captain Wady, for the South Seas and Fairhaven: 967 barrels sperm oil, original cargo. ...
Article : 197 wordsGENTLEMEN,—On so important a subject as the above, I trust you will allow me a small space in your columns. Your report of my remarks on this matter in ...
Article : 437 wordsMails will close at the Post Office as follow:— FOR LONDON.—By the Tasmania, this evening, at six. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 10 Jan 1851, Page 2
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