BALCLUTHA, steamer, 530 tons, A. A. Harper, master, from Melbourne February 20. E. J. Spence, Town; R. and R. Main, Port agents. Passengers—Captain King. Mrs. Foster, Mrs. ...
Article : 360 wordsMr. McMartin's younger son, who I informed you had met with an accident on Tuesday evening last from a fall from his horse, received a violent blow upon his head, which, I am informed, ...
Article : 2,133 wordsThe Sheriff handed in his return relative to Jurors fined £5 each for non-attendance at the Civil Sittings, November, 1860:—Thomas Bassctt Munro, of Bassett Town, farmer. ...
Article : 6,661 wordsMARY SMITH, schooner, 99 tons, W. Williams, master, for Gcelong. Cargo—4,000 bushels wheat. BURNETT, brig, 137 torns, Foreman, master, for Sydney. Cargo—75 tons flour, 3,500 bushels ...
Article : 34 wordsFinal! hearing. Several de[?]ts were proved, and opposition was entered by Mr. Gabriel Bennett; but in consequence of no schedule having been filed the case ...
Article : 1,643 wordsSIR ISAAC NEWTON, brigantine, C. Bi[?]sett. master, for Sydney. Cargo—170 tons flour, 11 do. bran, S. White. ...
Article : 20 wordsADEONA, schooner, 99 tons, welsh, master, for Sydney. Cargo—43½ tons flour, 145qrs wheat. W. Ferguson; 25 tons flour, 8½ do. bran, 250 qrs. wheat, J. and E. Butterworth. ...
Article : 34 wordsSCOTIA, schooner, 114 tons, Bartlett, master. for Adelaide. ...
Article : 16 wordsJULIE HEYN, barque, 318 tons, Underwood, master, from Adelaide. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9. ATREVIDA, barque, 457 tons, Bonds, master. ...
Article : 41 wordsPRINCE WHARF.—The celerity with which the coal-laden ships have recently been discharged at this wharf is gratifying, as it shows in a great measure that expedition in such operations is ...
Article : 1,099 words[?]GEM, cutter, 52 tons, E. Jenkins, master, from Port Elliot. Cargo—100 bales wool, Randell and Scott; 24 bags wheat, J. Hart and Co.; 13 do. barley, Jenkins; 12pkgs., Order. ...
Article : 297 wordsBALCLUTHA, steamer, 530 tons, A. A. Harper, for King George's Sound. Passengers—Miss Chapman, Miss Smith, Mrs. Vice and 6 children, Capt. Dale, Messrs. Joseph Jemnan and W. H. Flood, ...
Article : 184 wordsMAID OF THE YARRA, steamer, 96 tons, Ashton, master, for Wallaroo. Cargo—233 pkgs. sundries, 5 tons bay, 10 loads timber. STURT, steamer, 96 tons, Luxon, master, for ...
Article : 203 wordsThe FLOUR MARKET during the past week has been almost entirely free from change in price, and for the first portion of the time was excessively dull, so much so that prices were— ...
Article : 550 wordsFeb. 23—BALCLUTHA, steamer, for King George's Sound. 23—MAID OF THE YARRA, steamer, for Wallaroo. ...
Article : 99 wordsRIOTOUS CONDUCT.—Sarah Hickmann was charged with riotous behaviour at the Destitute Asylum early the same morning, and with making use of threatening language towards Elizabeth ...
Article : 4,994 wordsBALCLUTHA, from Melbourne—10 casks resin, 16 cases, 1 bale, 17 trunks, 1 pkg., 35 trunks, J. W. Smith; 2 cases, D. Smith: 3 bales, 12 cases, S. Bakewell; 20 drums oil, Hodgson; 2 bales felt, D. ...
Article : 235 wordsA YOUTHFUL BURGLAR.—George Pippell, a little boy about 10 years of age, pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing 45s. from the house of Edward Sequitz, at Unley, on January 25. He was ordered ...
Article : 1,871 wordsBALCLUTHA, for King George's Sound—7 hhds. beer 1 hhd., 5 cases gin, 5 do. cordials, 1 cask provisions, 8 cases wine, J. Newman and Son; 6 do. syrup, 2 do. wine, 14 bags oats, 1 bale leather, ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 2 Mar 1861, Page 4
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