Sunday March 25—The steamer Omeo, 605 tons, J. McLean, master, from Melbourne March 22. J, Darwent, Town; J. Newman and Son, Port; agents Passengers—Mrs. White, Miss Fisher, Misses Morphett ...
Article : 306 wordsThe races were continued to-day with the following results:—Trial Stakes—Flying Buck cantered over, followed by Flatcatcher. ...
Article : 367 wordsDROMED[?]RY.—A correspondent writes under this signature, recommending stockowners in the Far North to avail themselves of the services of the camel to coavey their produce to market and their stores to their ...
Article : 289 wordsCargo of the Lootse, for Newcastle, N.S.W.—120 bags floor, Giles and Smith. Cargo of the Colchester, for Melbourne—100 bags floor, T. Magarey and Co.; 100 do, do., Giles and Smith; ...
Article : 223 wordsWe understand that in consequence of distinct information having been received that His Excellency and Lady MacDonnell left Melbourne by the steamer Havilah at 3 o'clock ...
Article : 1,091 wordsSaturday, March 24—The steamer Maid of the Yarra, 96 tons, A. McCoy, master, from Port Willnnga Cargo—100 tons flour, 20 do. bran, J. Newman and Son. ...
Article : 181 wordsMar. 14—Yarrow, brig, 228 tons, McDonald, master, for Adelaide, Cargo—80 cases brandy, 1 horse, 10 drays. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 400 wordsJan. 20—Jane Lakey, from Adelaide, Feb. 7—Phantom, from Adelaide. LOADING. Feb. 18—Rebecca, for Adelaide. ...
Article : 16 wordsTHE EMMA AND MATHILDE.—The flag under which this vessel sails is that of Lubeck, and its appearance in our waters is somewhat unusual. She is a fine barque, on her first voyage since leaving the building-yard, and ...
Article : 79 wordsMonday, March 28—The brigantine Lootse, 143 tons, Kross, master, for Eden, Twofold Bay, and Newcastle, N.S.W. Passengers—Mr. Fax, in the cabin; Isaac Forster, George Foreman, G[?]orge Lyncb, Benj. Nicholas, ...
Article : 861 wordsThe PRODUCE MARKETS have remained firm throughout the week, and have undergone a further improvement. FLOUR is now worth £20 per ton, at which ...
Article : 822 wordsIt may be necessary to remind our readers that Monday next is the day on which the census papers, left at their residences by statistic collectors, hare to be filled up. The ...
Article : 618 wordsMacnamara has suspended payment; also, Barnard; and, thirdly, Ogg, of East Maitland. Macnamara & Co., with liabilities of £25,030 and assets of £11,003, called a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 350 wordsWheat and flour are quiet. The Rev. P. Bond, Roman Catholic clergyman, has been presented with a purse and an address previously to going to England. ...
Article : 70 wordsA Sydney telegram states that hostilities with the New Zealand natives have commenced; but that no bloodshed has yet taken place. ...
Article : 25 wordsSir—I observe that I am requested to state to what religious denomination I belong in making the census returns. Among other terms I find that of "Christian." To this I ...
Article : 118 wordsMonday, March 26—The schooner Omeo, 43 tons, Germein, master, for Port Elliot. In ballast. Tuesday, March 27—The steamer Maid of the Yarns, 98 tone, McCoy, master, for Port Eill[?]ot, In ballast. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 60 wordsSir—I was told by one of the passengers by the Omeo this voyage that there were some on board who have returned from the above diggings. ...
Article : 173 wordsIn a recent issue of the Pastoral Times, a journal published at Deniliquin, New South Wales, we find the following remarks concerning the operations of the South Australian ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 125 wordsMar, 26—Lootse, brigautinc, for Twofold Bay and Newcastle, N.S.W. 26—Omeo, schooner, for Port Elliot. 27—Gem, cutter, for Port Elliot. ...
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Advertising : 494 wordsA public meeting is to be held this evening to consider the propriety of taking steps to secure the establishment of an escort to the Snowy River gold diggings. The movement is ...
Article : 2,093 wordsCargo of the Omeo, from Melbourne—I parcel, Bartlett; 1 do., B. Arasberg and Co.; 1 do., Dr. Geoghegan; [?] do., Wood; 2 do., Newman; 20 brls. cement, J. Newman and Son; 1 carpet bag. Sir C. Cooper; 1 parcel, ...
Article : 846 wordsSir—It is to be deplored that some person qualified does not turn his attention to the reformation of the civil law in this province, which is generally admitted to require some ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 857 wordsOur latest intelligence from New Zealand is not more satisfactory than that which preceded it. Indeed, the determination of the rebellions chief not to come in and arrange an ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 31 Mar 1860, Page 5
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