October 17—Eagle, steamer, Capt. Page, from Sydney. Passengers—Miss Clarke, and Mr. H. Allport. October 17—Susannah, schooner, 21 tons, ...
Article : 705 wordsFRANZ KAPPER was summoned for wages by John and Michael Robson—claim for six months, at £42 per annum, and was ordered to pay £21, 3s. 6d. costs, and 21s. professional ...
Article : 57 wordsDespatches published by the Danish Government and reproduced in the Paris papers, greatly displease the Emperor Napoleon. The Danes are accused of attempting to make the ...
Article : 390 wordsTHROUGH unavoidable accident I missed last Monday's mail, but the public would not lose much by the non-publication of my letter at the proper time, for as usual it contained little ...
Article : 901 wordsMR. BUHOT, who has been recently appointed by the Victorian Cotton and sugar Compauy to superintend the cultivation of sugar on their estate at Hotham, Moreton Bay, having visited ...
Article : 836 wordsMajor-General Brereton Cole, Colonel Hyslop, Major Biggs, Lord Rodney, Mr. F. Scully, Mr. Dyott, M.P., Mr. Bruce, Lady Ellerton, Miss Southey, Miss Sinclair, Mr. Robson, the actor; ...
Article : 49 wordsIt is expected that hostilities will be renewed in Japan, in the Straits of Shiminosaki,—the Gibraltar of the inland sea. The combined French, English, and Dutch fleet was to leave ...
Article : 38 wordsAugust 12.—It is reported that the capture of Atlanta by Sherman is untrue. Johnstone, commanding the Confederates in that city had been superseded by Hood. The Confederates ...
Article : 770 wordsTerms of peace are finally concluded between the sons of Ameer in Caboul. An embassy from Hokand, an independent sovereignty in Central Asia, is en route to his ...
Article : 86 wordsThe following produce has been received since our last issue:—By R. Travis and Co—10 bls wool, HC over C. ...
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Family Notices : 50 wordsThe wool sales closed languidly, with a decline on Sydney wools of 1d., and Melbourne, 1½d. In America, Fort Morgan, at Mobile Bay, ...
Article : 138 wordsWE find, on reference to the manuscript, "JEAMES PLUSH" is right, and we therefore publish his correction of previous advertisements. ...
Article : 98 wordsFOR SYDNEY.—Lieutenant Hon.—Mostyn, R.N., Lieutenant Dent, R.N., Captain Rooke, Dr. Seers. Messrs. Bedwell and Wiseman, R.N., Messrs. Russell, Wardill, Hasfield, Mackenzie, ...
Article : 70 wordsCOLONIAL GOVERNMENT SECURITIES—New South Wales Five per Cents., 1866, January and July, 97 to 99. Victorian Six per Cents. April and October, 109 to 110. Queensland ...
Article : 72 wordsThe leading principles of the following directions for the restoration of the apparently deed from drowning are founded on those of the late Dr. Marshall Hall, combined with those ...
Article : 1,400 wordsAfter the commencement of the sales prices declined three half-pence, owing to the rise of the bank rate to 8 per cent. During the latter part of the sales, prices slightly improved, ...
Article : 77 wordsThe Australian June mails were delivered in London on the 14th and 20th August. Her Majesty enjoys uninterrupted health. The Prince and Princess of Wales intend ...
Article : 668 wordsTallow in better demand at increased prices. P.Y.C., on the spot, 41s. 2d. to 41s. 9d. Australian, quiet; best old, 41s. 9d. to 43s.; common, 36s. to 40s. Stock, 43,085 casks; total ...
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Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser (Qld. : 1860 - 1947), Wed 19 Oct 1864, Page 2
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