Mails will be dispatched as under:— For Great Britain, by the Columbian (steam packet), via Melbourne, to Ceylon and Overland, on Monday, April 6, at 12. ...
Article : 129 wordsThe Burra Burra from Melbourne brought a single copy of the Northern Daily Times (a Liverpool Journal) of the 15th January. Captain Harper obtained it from a pilot at the ...
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Family Notices : 65 wordsThe Burra Burra yesterday brought one day's later English news; but few additional points of interest were comprised in it. The Persian affair seems to be going forward with ...
Article : 383 wordsA Frankfort letter says that speculators on the Bourse there regard the negotiations with the Federal Council of Berne as certain to lead to a speedy and honourable peace, and most of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 68 wordsThe excitement in the public mind occasioned by the revolt of the prisoners on board the hulk Success, the particulars of which I forwarded to you last steamer, has been greatly ...
Article : 14,005 wordsThe inhabitants of the n[?]w colony appear not to relish the prospect of living under responsible government. The following clauses of a memorial which has been very generally ...
Article : 283 wordsThe arrivals from Melbourne bring us sad accounts of the state of affairs on board two of the penal hulks stationed off Williamstown. The convicts are in a state of utter ...
Article : 1,131 wordsWRECK OF THE TYNE.—We yesterday briefly announced the loss of the above fine vessel, since when we have received the following additional intelligence:—It appears that the ...
Article : 1,560 wordsSir—On looking through the Government Gazette of yesterday this morning I saw a proclamation by His Excellency the Governor, dated 1st April, 1857, by which it appears that ...
Article : 144 wordsFriday, April 3—The steamer Burra Burra, 330 tons, Harper, master, from Melbourne March 31. Hall and Co., agents. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Gooch, and Messrs. Amsberg and Row, in the cabin; Mr. and Mrs. ...
Article : 51 wordsFriday, April 3—The cutter Breeze, 17 tons, Cheeseman, master, from Yankalilla. Cargo—135 bags wheat, 85 do. bran, 6 kegs butter, Order. ...
Article : 25 wordsFriday, April 3—The steamer Hayilah, 337 tons, McLean, master, for Portland. Passengers—Mrs. Jones and child, Mr. G. Goodward, Mr. and Mrs. E. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Mocatta, Capt. Eldred, and the ...
Article : 145 wordsApril 3—Havilah, steamer, for Portland. ...
Article : 5 wordsCargo of the Burra Burra, from Melbourne—30 pkts. hops, J. Stilling and Co.; 5 hhds. tar, E. French; 6 pkgs., Gooch and Son; 11 do., B. Amsberg and Co.; 1 case, 1 chain, Henriques and Co,; 4 bales cotton waste, ...
Article : 74 wordsCargo of the Havilah, for Portland—4 casks butter, D. and J. Fowler; 250 bags flour, 276 do. bran, Mac-Dermott, Dutton, and Co.; 100 do. flour, J. Magarey; 50 do. do., Beck and Co.; 50 do. do., W. P. Kirkwood; 15 ...
Article : 138 wordsThe Havilah, for Melbourne, cleared yesterday for Portland. It is supposed this was done to evade the requirements of the Passenger Act, which disallows of horses being taken to Melbourne in ships carrying ...
Article : 49 wordsMar. 28—Henrietta schooner, from Adelaide March 20. 30—Agnes, schooner, from Adelaide March 24. AT THE HEADS. 30—Investigator, ship, from Adelaide. ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 4 Apr 1857, Page 1
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