THE schooner Alexander and John, William Watkins, master, with thirty tons coal and thirty tons coke, for Sydney, in beating out of this harbour, this afternoon, at 5.30, with a strong north-easter and ebb tide, the ...
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Advertising : 4 wordsFROM too moment it became known that the Great Eastern was certain to visit Liverpool, much interest was excited in all classes to ascertain when she would be here, and to witness her arrival. From the announcement as to her day of sailing, the general ...
Article : 1,457 wordsKembla (s.), 303 tons, Captain Sullivan, from Clyde River 23rd instant. Passengers—Messrs. Wilshire, Hanlor, Perrot, George, Francis. I.S.N. Company, agents. City of Sydney (s.), 700 tons, Captain Moodie from Melbourne ...
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Article : 12 wordsThe bushrangers who committed depredations on the Upper Billibong have been captured by the police. ...
Article : 19 wordsTHE escort his left with 4193 ounces gold and £600. A meeting was held on Saturday to receive Messrs. Torpy and Baker, and to raise a fund for the defence of the men committed to Goulburn gaol, with respect ...
Article : 174 wordsThe Benares sailed at 2 p.m., taking 51,000 ounces gold, and 41,000 sovereigns. The Arabia cleared out with 400 passengers for the Otago gold-fields. ...
Article : 265 wordsTasmania (s.), from Hobart Town. Havilah (s.), from Launceston. 4 20 p.m., Benares (s.) from Sydney. Monday, 7 p.m. ...
Article : 119 wordsA PUBLIC meeting, at which considerably upwards of a hundred persons were present, was held on Thursday at the Lighthouse Hotel, Bathurst-street, on an invitation from the committee appointed by the iron trade ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 467 wordsFlour is quoted at £12 10s. to £13 10s. Wheat, in town, 5s. 2d. per bushel. Copper, £87 per ton. Burra Burra shares, £125. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 142 wordsCAPTAIN MARTINDALE.—Letters received from Captain Martindale by the late mail state that he had been appointed to inspect the camps in Ireland, and that on his return be would have what he expected would be a permanent appointment in the ...
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Sydney Mail (NSW : 1860 - 1871), Sat 31 Aug 1861, Page 4
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