AUGUST 19.—Will Watch, schooner, 60 tons, Captain Stanes, from Port Fairy the 12th instant. Passenger —Mr. M'Cra[?]ken. August 19.—Phœnix, steamer, 108 tons, ...
Article : 74 wordsAugust 19.—Leocadia, French schooner, 60 tons, Captain Fleury, for Tahiti, in ballast. August 19. —Waterlily, schooner, 156 tons, Captain Gwatkin, for Hobart Town. ...
Article : 44 wordsAugust 19.—Gem, brig, 226 tons, Captain Young, for Ampanan. Passengers—Mr. J. Jarvie and Master Stubbs. August 19.—Sophia, brig, 150 tons, Captain ...
Article : 105 wordsTHIS DAY. — Petrel, for Port Phillip; Joseph Cripps, for Hobart Town; John Dalton, for Valparaiso; Sophia, for Java via Newcastle. ...
Article : 48 wordsAugust 19.—Mermaid, 10, Baxter, from Shell Harbour, with 400 cabbage-tree logs; Neptune, 16, Orpen, from Brisbane Water, with 5000 feet timber,15,000 la[?]hs, 300 palings, ...
Article : 96 wordsSTOCK on hand l[?]th instant. — B. P. rum, 95,294 gallons; brandy, 66,173 gallons; Geneva, 21,498 gallons; whiskey, 1673 gallons; liqueurs, 68 gallons; British spirits, 2602 ...
Article : 256 wordsAugust l8.—William the Fourth, steamer, 54, Sullivan, for Wollongong, with sundries; Thistle, steamer, 127, Mulhall, for Morpeth, with sundries; Flora, 16, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 37 wordsWE feel much pleasure in being able to announce the arrival of this vessel. Her destination is New Zealand, whither she baa been despatched by the Lords Commissioners of the ...
Article : 1,603 wordsWILL be performed the admired Drama entitled the ROBBER'S WIFE. Mr. Briarly, Mr. Spencer; Mr. Penfuddle, Mr. Rogers; Larry O'Gig, Mr. Hambleton; Mark Redland, ...
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Advertising : 1,604 wordsAugust 19.—Will Watch, schooner, 60 tons, Captain Stanes, from Portland Bay and Port Fairy: 78 bags wheat, 1 bale wool, Flower, Salting, and Co.; 50 bags wheat, 20 ...
Article : 83 wordsBEFORE W. A. PUREFOY, Esq., Chief Commissioner of Insolvent Estates. In the estate of E. H. Pollard, a second meeting was held, and the following claims ...
Article : 421 words"SUBSTITUTE merino t[?]ps," says Mr. SOUTHEY, and again "the farmer who seeks to improve his wool, and has already in his possession a given number of ewes, ...
Article : 2,012 wordsAugust 19.—Petrel, schooner, 6[?] tons, Captain Gibson, for Port Phillip: 10 boxes tin, 3 casks and 1 case ironmongery, 10 kegs nails, 12 cart boxes, Harpur and M[?]re; 8 ...
Article : 290 wordsMR. LORD'S DINNER,—Dr. Machattie lins requested us to state that he did not use the term "ungentlemanly," as applied to the supporters of Mr. Darvall at the late election. ...
Article : 358 wordsMails will be closed at the Post Office as follow:- FOR HOBART TOWN.—By the Joseph Cripps, this day, at noon; and by the Lord Hobart, ...
Article : 890 wordsGENTLEMEN—The communications which have from time to time been published in your paper on this subject, seem all to have emanated from one side only; and believing these really ...
Article : 662 wordsTHE following letter from Mr. Lowe appeals in the Melbourne Argus of the 11th instant:- Sydney, July 29th, 1848. Dear Sir,— ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 21 Aug 1848, Page 2
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