HIGH WATER.—To-day: Morning, 9.38; evening, 9.58. To-morrow : Morning, 10.17; evening, 10.36. ...
Article : 17 wordsOwing to the squally weather oil the port last night, the Newcastle Lifeboat Crew and Rocket Brigade were on duty all night, to render assistance to vessels, if required. ...
Article : 34 wordsTHE necessity of establishing a Federal quarantine, in order that some uniformity may be established between the procedure of the health authorities of the different ...
Article : 303 wordsThe steamer Port Adelaide, for London, via Melbourne, cleared at the Customs yesterday, with 781 bales of wool ; also the To Anau, s, for Auckland, via Sydney, with 600 tons coal and six tons bone ...
Article : 41 wordsElectra, s, 395, Farrell, from Sydney. G. Bewick, agent. Erato, barque, 1205, Jones, from Sydney, with part of original cargo from Hamburg. Earp, ...
Article : 62 wordsThe steamer Port Adelaide, of the Anglo-Australian line, took her departure last night for London, via Melbourne. Besides a large consignment of cargo which she received in Sydney, she took ...
Article : 47 wordsLONDON, March 9.—The s.s. Port Jackson, of the Anglo-Australian line, 1728 tons, of London, which left Newcastle for London on January 2, ran ashore at Perim, in the Red Sea. She ...
Article : 43 wordsWyoming, s, for the Richmond River. Te Anau, s, for Wellington, via Sydney. Victoria Nyanza, barque, for Carrizal. Electra, s, for the Macleay River. ...
Article : 56 wordsThe fine little topsail schooner Mary Oilvie returned to Sydney yesterday from Lord Howe and Norfolk Islands. She had a fine-weather passage of eight days from Sydney to Norfolk, where she ...
Article : 140 wordsEra, s, from Melbourne : 1 parcel, 1 cask, 31 cases Microbe Killer; 20 cases preserved meats, 40 packages tea, a quantity of machinery, 500 sacks potatoes, 2290 bags chaff, 100 bags onions. ...
Article : 33 wordsPort Adelaide, s, for London, via Melbourne : 781 bales wool. Te Anau, s, for Auckland, via Sydney: 600 tons coal, 6 tons bonedust. ...
Article : 24 wordsSydney.—Arrivals, March 11: Mary Ogilvie, schooner, from port unknown; Vagabond, schooner, from S.S. Islands. Departures, March 10: Gainsborough, ship, for Antwerp; Star of ...
Article : 76 wordsMELBOURNE.—Wheat sold at 3s 9d. Millers have advanced the minimum for town roller flour to £9 5s. Bran, 9½d. Millaquin's sugar fetched £23 5s at auction. Indian tea, at auction, was in demand at ...
Article : 72 wordsG.M. Tucker, barque, goes to No. 10 crane to load. Era, s, on arrival yesterday, went to No. 12 crane. ...
Article : 328 wordsLONDON, March 10.—A cargo of New Zealand wheat, on passage, sold at 38s 6d per quarter; a Victorian cargo, March and August shipment, at 38s 9d; and a Victorian cargo, in iron, at 39s for ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 193 wordsTHE prospects of the market in London for Australasian apples are excellent. SOME 300 pirates and robbers were beheaded in the province of Kwantung during ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 64 wordsThe schooner Annie Theresa, which recently went ashore at Broken Bay, has, it appears, become a total wreck. A wire was received yesterday, stating that the vessel was breaking up. ...
Article : 36 wordsYesterday morning the steamers Timaru and Illaroo left the harbour for Sydney and Catherine Hill Bay, respectively, but after a short time outside, returned to port owing to the heavy head ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 69 wordsThe steamer Augusta, with the Era in tow, arrived in the harbour yesterday, from Sydney. Both vessels were bound for the Lake, but owing to the heavy sea on the bar, they were unable to ...
Article : 47 wordsCaptain G. J. Dixon, of the R.M.S. Orizaba, when at Hobart recently, gave his opinion on the question of berthing. His steamer was the largest merchantman ever alongside the Hobart wharves. ...
Article : 47 wordsCaptain Richard Wood has had his latest investment, the barque Clifton, subjected to a thorough overhaul in the Graving Dock at Lyttelton. The vessel has been re-caulked, re-coppered, and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 91 wordsLONDON, March 9.—Arrived : From Melbourne, Avenger, ship, sailed November 19. From Sydney, Echuca, s, sailed January 13, via Melbourne January 16, and Adelaide January 22. ...
Article : 67 wordsMr. H. C. Russell has received a current paper, thrown overboard by Captain G. N. Conlan. F.R.G.S., of the R.M.S. Orotava, on January 7, 1891, at noon, in latitute 13.36. 26 N., and longitude ...
Article : 89 wordsTHE aspect of public affairs in the oldest colony of Great Britain continues to be of a very tempestuous character. Lord KNUTSFORD is stated to have declined to counsel the ...
Article : 326 wordsLast evening a wire was received Captain Williams, owner of the brig Minora, stating that a report was current in Sydney that his brig had met with a mishap, but no particulars were to ...
Article : 101 wordsAT the last meeting of the Newcastle Town Council a communication was read from Mr. MONLEAN, regarding a project which he was prepared to lay ...
Article : 917 wordsThe barque Acacia, which arrived at Lyttelton a few days ago from Hobart, had a very rough experience in a fierce north-west gale off the Solanders. When the wind was at its highest, four of ...
Article : 117 wordsThe following vessels are due here, and may be expected to arrive in port at any time:—The barque, Antigone, from Melbourne; Athena, barque, from Wallaroo; Childwall, ship, from ...
Article : 98 wordsThe three-masted schooner Vagabond, owned by Captain J. Voss, of Sydney, has had a lengthy cruise since she was last in Sydney. The last heard of the vessel was in November last, when she ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Thu 12 Mar 1891, Page 4
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