Mails will close at the Post Office as follow:— FOR ADELAIDE.—By the Packet, this evening, at six. ...
Article : 1,007 wordsJANUARY 31.—Fancy, barque, 321 tons, Captain Stowe, from the South Sea Fisheries, with 250 barrels sperm oil. Passengers—Dr. C. Hallatt. Captain Brooks, Mr. John Taylor, ...
Article : 212 wordsIn the estate of Samuel T. Hughes, an adjourned second meeting. The insolvent not being in attendance, the meeting adjourned until Monday. ...
Article : 270 wordsGENTLEMEN,—So much having appeared in your paper regarding the murders and depredations committed in this district by the aborigines, perhaps the following statement may ...
Article : 722 wordsFebruary 1.—Shamrock, steamer, 200 tons, Captain Gilmore, for Launceston, Melbourne, and Twofold Bay. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Young, Mr. David Young, four ...
Article : 309 wordsSIR,—The healthy activity that for a considerable time has prevailed in the manufacturing districts still exists with unabated vigour, and the prices of both fine and coarse ...
Article : 1,774 wordsA WEEKLY paper, called the Victoria Advocate and People's Journal, has been started at Geelong.—The Port Phillip convicts are employed making the road from Melbourne to Sydney.— ...
Article : 400 wordsFebruary 1.—Velocity, schooner, 138 tons, Captain M'Veigh, for Adelaide: 34 barrels refined sugar, Australian Sugar Company; 2 cases drugs, Edward Youngman and Co.; 100 ...
Article : 514 wordsMESSRS. J. AND W. BYRNES' STORE ROBBERY. —Late on Friday night, or early on Saturday morning, a most daring robbery was perpetrated a[?] the stores attached to the residence of Mr. ...
Article : 730 wordsTHIS DAY.—Ganges and Catherine, for Newcastle; Salacia, for Wellington and Lyttleton. ...
Article : 15 wordsFebruary 1.—Ganges, barque, 430 tons, Captain Connell, for Amoy via Newcastle. February 1.—Salacie, ship, 845 tons. Captain Brown, for Wellington and Port Cooper. ...
Article : 81 wordsFebruary 1.—Tamar, steamer, 130, Paine, from Morpeth, with 25 bales wool, 45 bags grain, 15 bags flour, 26 pigs, and sundries; Vision, 40, M'Rae, from Newcastle, with 1183 ...
Article : 224 wordsGENTLEMEN,—In the present crisis, when thinking men are beginning to put the questions to themselves. Can the colony go on? Are the purchased grazing properties worth ...
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Advertising : 181 wordsARRIVALS.—January 15. Ascendant, barque, 562 tons, Spencer, from London 22nd September, and Plymouth 3rd October. Passengers—George Fife Angas, Esq., Mrs. Angas, ...
Article : 386 wordsFebruary [?] —Fancy, barque, 321 tons, Captain Stowe, from the Auckland Islands: 25 casks fish oil, 4 casks beer, 1 package oil cloth, 1 case cooper's tools, R. Towns. ...
Article : 1,044 wordsINFORMATION reached Sydney yesterday of the death of Major-General PITT, Lieutenant-Governor of New Ulster, which melancholy event took place at ...
Article : 301 wordsCOURT OF REQUESTS.—The ordinary sittings of this Court will commence at 10 o'clock this morning, with a list of 206 cases for trial. The new sittings will be held on the 13th instant. ...
Article : 897 wordsJANUARY 29.—There was a smart fall of rain on Saturday last, it commenced at about half-past two P.M., and continued with scarcely any intermission for three hours, when a strong ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 3 Feb 1851, Page 2
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