May [?].—Alverton, barque, 40[?] tons, Captain H. Buckland, from Hobart Town the 22nd instant. ...
Article : 18 wordsMay 2[?].—Giraffe, brig, 200 tons, Captain R. M. Jackson, for Melbourne. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Runtley and Child, Mr. M[?], and [?] in the steerage. May 2[?].—Liberty, schooner, 52 tons, Captain Doyle, ...
Article : 166 wordsTHE 13th of January, 1852, waa a decidedly wet day. You, reader, as a shadow, not affected by the weather; I, as a motionless, damp substance, under the porch of the ...
Article : 5,410 wordsTHIS DAY.—William Alfred, for Wellington. ...
Article : 3 wordsMay 2[?].—Dockenbuden, barque 33[?] tons, Captain J. Meyer, for Hamburgh. Passenger—Mrs. Dio. May 2[?].—Mary Ann, schooner, 52 tons, Captain Dawson, for Wide Bay. Passengers—6 in the steerage, and 34 ...
Article : 27 wordsStock on hand 22nd instant.—Ru[?], the produce of sugar, West India, B.P., [?],443 gallons; East India, B.P., and Mauritius, 23, 635 gallons; Foreign States, [?]440 gallons; Arrack, date, and palm-tree rum, and other ...
Article : 180 wordsMay 2[?].—Rose, steamer, from Morpeth, with 112 bales wool, 18 caks tallow, 2[?]8 hides, [?] bags maize, 32 pigs, 30 lambs, 10 trusses hay, 5 horses, and sundries; William the Fourth, steamer, from Wollongong and Kiama, with ...
Article : 2 wordsMay 2[?].—Rose, steamer, for Morpeth, with sundries; Catherine, and [?]pwing, for Newcastle, in ballast: Mermaid, for the Hawkesbury, with sundries; [?] of [?], for Shell Harbour, with sundries. ...
Article : 2 wordsMay 2[?].—Alverton, from Hobart Town: 35[?]0 bags sugar, 17[?]6 chests, [?]4 half-chests, 3[?] boxes tea, Order. ...
Article : 7 wordsMay 2[?].—Duckenhuden, for Hamburgh: 301 o[?] hides, [?]½ tons bones and hoofs, 1 bag gold dust, Otto, N[?]haup: 316 logs 72 planks [?]ar, [?]000 feet rosewood, A. d[?]utler, and Kirchner and Co.; 1 case seeds, 1 case ...
Article : 0 wordsGENTLEMEN,—The general couse of trade during the past year has by no means realized the sanguine expectations which were indulged in at its commencement. To what cause this is to be described, if to any one in ...
Article : 427 wordsMails will close at the Post Office as follows:— FOR LONDON.—By the Cornella, this evening, at [?]; and Ganges to-morrow at noon. FOR BOMBAY.—By the E[?] of Charlemont, this day at ...
Article : 3 wordsHOBART TOWN.—Arrivals: May 19, Victoria Packet, barque, Helen, brig, Henrriet Nathan, barque, all from Victoria; Gold Seeker, schooner, from Melbourne. Departures[?]0. Em[?] Prescott, for Victoria; Fair ...
Article : 0 wordsJUNE.—Tuesday, 1.—John Richard Torr, a special meeting, at 2, P.M. Thursday, 3.—Francis Alexander Levin, an adjourned certificate meeting, at noon. ...
Article : 67 wordsPARTIES are conveying flour overland from Adelaide to Mount Alexander. — Great complaints are made in South Australia of the conduct of the blacks in districts where the ...
Article : 430 wordsIN accordance with the arrangements which formed the theme of some interesting discussion in this journal during the last few days, the steamer Keera, which has been fitted with Sir ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 0 wordsWill be produced (1st time in this colony) a Grand Opera Seria, in 3 Acts, called, THE DAUGHTER OF ST. MARK. Lusignano, Madame S. Flower; Andrea Comara, Mr. F. ...
Article : 64 wordsTOWARDS the close of last year, the official accouhts of the Board of T[?]de, showing the amo[?]ts and territorial [?]tribution of the commerce of the Uni[?]d ...
Article : 654 wordsMR. J. G. COHEN. — At his Rooms, at 11 o'clock, Glassware, Barthenware. MESSRS. WATKINS AND DEAN. — At their Rooms, at 11 o'clock, Brown Hollands, ...
Article : 420 wordsMAY 24.—It is something new in the meteorology of Now South Wales, to have to complain of a redundance of moisture; but the quantity of rain that has fallen during the last ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 31 May 1852, Page 2
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