JANUARY 16.—Maukin, brig, 106 tons, Captain Hughes, from Auckland the 4th instant. Passengers—Mr. M'Gregor, and Mr. R. Bawden. ...
Article : 76 wordsJanuary 16.—Tamar, steamer, 120 tons, Captain Allen, for Moreton Bay. Passengers —Mr. Walker, and 15 in the steerage. January 16.—Waverley, barque, 436 tons, ...
Article : 44 wordsA NEW market, at Launceston, has been proclaimed by the Governor.—Purchases from unlicensed hawkers are punishable in Van Diemen's Land as well as the hawkers ...
Article : 668 wordsTHIS DAY.—Levi Starbuck, for the South Sea Fishery; Diana, for Port Phillip. To-MORROW.—Cheapsice and Globe, for London; General Hewitt, for Launceston; ...
Article : 39 wordsJanuary 16.—General Hewitt, ship, 961 tons, Captain Gatenby, for Launceston. Passengers—Major Harrold, Mrs. Harrold and servant, Mr. Robson, Mr. Williams, one ...
Article : 57 wordsJanuary 16.—Primus, 38, Brown, from Newcastle, with 50 tons coals; Paterson Packet, 41, Brown, from the Paterson River, with 1175 bushels wheat, 760 bushels maize, 8 ...
Article : 163 wordsGENTLEMEN.—Observing that you state in your shipping Intelligence into day's Herald that "you are again prevented from giving the manifest of the Duke of Richmond." I feel called upon to say, that I gave the ...
Article : 104 wordsJanuary 16.—Maitland, steamer, 103, Parsons, for Morpeth, with sundries; Catherine, 16, Rowling, for the William River, in ballast; Gipsy, 32, Robinson, for Bateman's Bay, in ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 wordsJanuary 16.—Duke of Richmond, barque, 470 tons, Captain Barclay, from London: 1 box, Rev. J. Rodwell; 20 packages shoes, Lamb, Parbury, and Co.; 1 case, Ford; 1 case ...
Article : 640 wordsJustitia should lay an information against the party he complains of. ...
Article : 13 wordsON Saturday last, we placed in juxtaposition the opinions of our late Legislative Council, of the COLONIAL SECRETARY and COLONIAL TRESURER, and of ...
Article : 1,167 wordsJANUARY 13.—As some short account of the beauties of this favourite district appeared in a former number of the Herald, it may not be out of place now to continue the subject in ...
Article : 1,505 wordsTHOMAS FOSTER was indicted for assauning William Prain, at Maitland, on the 2nd January instant. Guilty: to pay a fine of 20s., or be imprisoned in Maitland Gaol for ...
Article : 860 wordsIN consequence of the non-attendance of a sufficient number of members, the adjourned meeting of the City Council was not held yesterday. The following gentlemen were in ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 449 wordsJanuary 16.—General Hewitt, ship, 961 tons, Captain Gatenby, for Launceston: 4 hogsheads brandy, 88 cases, 2 butts, 2 hogsheads, and 1 pipe wine, original cargo, ...
Article : 30 wordsMalis will be closed at the Post Office as follow:— FOR LONDON.—By the Cheapside and Globe, this evening, at six. ...
Article : 39 wordsMR. G. A. LLOYD.—At Deloitte's Wharf, Miller's Point, at ll o'clock, Oil Butts, Water Casks, Provision Sacks, Rice, Oil, Lard, Long Boat, Jolly Boat, &c. ...
Article : 2,468 wordsYESTERDAY, the new cemetery at Camperdown, the property of the Church of England Cemetery Company, was consecrated in the usual form by the Lord Bishop of Sydney. Previous to ...
Article : 383 wordsARRIVALS. —January 4. (At Geelong) William, schooner, from Sydney. 6. (At Melbourne) Shamrock, steamer, from Sydney. 7. Maitland, ship, 648 tons, Gray, from ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 17 Jan 1849, Page 2
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