WAGGA WAGGA —From Ganmain,by J,[?] Esq. November [?]: Strawberry, [?]ter, [?] conjoined orer 7; damager 3d. per head. While [?] strawberry head, [?]ms b[?]nd. Spotted [?] ...
Article : 2,048 wordsDECEMBER 14.—Eagle, steamer, 150 tons, Captain Allen, from Moreton Bay the 12th instant. Passengers—Mr. Burne[?]t, Rev. Mr. Moore, Mrs. Moore and family, Mr. slaughter, and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 63 wordsWILL be presented the extrav[?]gsnza, entitled BLUE BEARD, ACCORDING TO ACT OF PARLIAMENT. Baron Abome1ique, Mr. F. Howton; Joli Cœour, Mr. Hydes; ...
Article : 128 wordsDecember 14. —Dart, brig, 1[?]4 tons, Captain Bennett, for Melbourne. Passengers—Mr. Forrest, Miss Ryan, Mrs. Clarke, Mr. Hindmarsh and two children. Mr. Thomptson, ...
Article : 37 wordsTHIS DAY. — Petrel, for Callao; Sea Gull, for San Francisco; Maid of Erin, for P[?]rt Nicholson; Salacia, for California via Hokianga. ...
Article : 35 wordsDecember 14.—Empress, barque, 405 tons, Captain Goble, for London. Passengers—Rev. Mr. Ford, Mrs. Ford, Rev. D. Cooper, Mrs. Cooper, Mr. Charles J. Fairfax, Dr. Nollath, ...
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Advertising : 29 wordsDecember 14.—Somerset, 9, Lowry, from Brisbane Water, with 200 bushels shells; William the Fourth, steamer, 54, Sullivan, from Wollongong, with 40 bags potatoes, 40 ...
Article : 75 wordsWE fully agree with our London Correspondent, that Lord MONTEAGLE has earned the thanks of all colonial interests for the great attention which his lordship ...
Article : 1,488 wordsDecember 14.—William, 21, Damon, for Newcastle, in ballast; Maitland, steamer, 103, Paine, for Morpeth, with sundries; Plover, 16, Gray, for the Hawkesbury, in ballast; ...
Article : 68 wordsAs usual it this season, a very large amount of business has been transacted during the week, by private sale and under the hammer. Imports, though heavy, have not been sufficient to deter speculators from entering ...
Article : 466 wordsDecember 14.—Comet, schooner, 92 tons, Captain Cork, for Nelson: 34 boxes soap, 20 boxes candles, 8 three-quarter chests tea, 620 sheep, 9 horses, H. Cork. ...
Article : 366 wordsAlthough the recent adrices [?] England show a flourishing trade in manufacturing districts, and a consequently firm market for wool, our Sydney buyers have during the past few days shown less eagerness to ...
Article : 185 wordsThe following is the amount of cargo on board each vessel, as reported by the captain or chief officer:- Empress, barque, 405 tons, Goble. A full ...
Article : 424 wordsBEFORE their Honors the three JUDGES. Several cases that were on the paper were postponed. IN TUE MATTER OF MR. JOHN LOWRY, AN ...
Article : 1,691 wordsWHEAT.—Colonial in considerable quantities, both new and old, has been brought in during the week; the prices range at 3[?]. to 3[?]. Gd. Imported 3[?]. 6d to [?] Sd. ...
Article : 402 wordsBEFORE W. H. Ke[?], Esq., Chief Commissioner of Insolvent Estates. In the estate of Henry Evers, a single meeting as held, and the following claims were ...
Article : 225 wordsGENTLEMEN,—Permit me to correct an error which appeared in your paper of yesterday, reporting the colonial wincs exhibited at the Australian Botanical and Horticultural ...
Article : 281 wordsMails will close at the Post Office as follow:- FOR LONDON.—By the Empress, this evening, at six; and by the Ganges, on the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 15 Dec 1849, Page 2
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