THE hop harvest, on which so much capital depends, is now at hand, and not merely are the one hundred hop-factors and merchants of the metropolis interested in i[?], but the brewers of this and many other lands ...
Article : 1,184 wordsLatitude, 33[?]51,41, Longitude, 10h. 4m. 46s. The time ball is dropped accurately at one o'clock Sydney mean tins. or 14h. 56m. 14s. Greenwich mean time. ...
Article : 27 wordsBarriet Hope, barque, 243 tons, Captain Wolfe, from Melbourne 15th instant, in ballast. Captain, agent. Caroline, brig, 191 tons. Captain Hayes, from Hokianga 7th instant. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Phillips, and [?] in the steerage. ...
Article : 62 wordsTIME. WINDS. REMARKS. October 23. 8.80 a.m. S.W. Light, and raining. Noon. N. E. Ditto, and cloudy. 5 p.m. W.N.W. Ditto, and clear. ...
Article : 31 wordsTHE second difficulty of the new Government will be the re-arrangement of our finances. Though retrenchment be pushed to the utmost limits throughout the public service, we must ...
Article : 1,245 wordsA MOST terrific storm of thunder, lightning, hail, and heavy squalls of wind, which lasted for four hours, passed over Bendemere to-day. The damage done is beyond calculation. Drays were washed down the ...
Article : 122 wordsSybille (French war steamer), for New Caledonia. Penama, for Melbourne. Woodlark, for Hobart Town. Kate Kearney, for South Sea Ialands. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 48 wordsEmma Colvia, for St. Bartholomew's Island; Adelaide Bell, for Auckland via Newcastle; Australind, for Java; Goldnecker, Gaspard, Wonga Wonga (s.), for Melbourne; Prince Alfrod (s.), for Nelson. ...
Article : 38 wordsAttention to the following rules will save the writers of correspondence a good deal of trouble: We cannot undertake to return rejected communications. No notice can be taken of anonymous communications. Whatever is ...
Article : 69 wordsGaspard, barque, 472 tons. Captain Desparmot, for Melbourne. Goldeceker, schooner, 149 tons, Captain Fielding, for Melbourne. Alice Cammeron, barque 347 tons, Captain Barron, for Auckland. ...
Article : 39 wordsRanger, from Newcastle, with 60 tons coal; Woodpecker, from Macleay River, with [?] bushels 270 bags maize; Coonanbara (s), from Morpeth, with 208 bales hay, 218 bags maize, 25 boxes soap, 23 dr[?] sods, 204 hides, 20 pigs, 4 coops poultry, 6 cases ...
Article : 59 wordsTHE following notifications appear in yesterday's Government Gazette:— EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.—The undermentioned gentlemen have resigned their seats in the Executive Council, vi[?].:— ...
Article : 103 wordsPOSTING-BILLS are scattered all over the city, offering a reward of £500 each, for the capture of the five bushrangers who have lately occupied so much public attention—that is £2500 for the ...
Article : 1,038 wordsThane of Fife, Secret, Brisk for Newcastle; Jossie for Port Macquarie; Gleaner, for Manning River; Sarah, for Nambuckra; Woodpecker, for Macleay River; Blue Jacket, for Elama; Cumbris, for Lake Macquarie. ...
Article : 40 wordsThe inquest on the body of Mrs. Pennington stands adjourned till to-morrow. There seems to be no truth in the reports of foul play. ...
Article : 29 wordsCaroline, from Hokianga: 216 lands timber, A. S. Webster. ...
Article : 10 wordsAlice Cameron, for Auckland: 148 bags sugar, 20,000 caps, 75 casks beer, [?] hogsheads rum, 400 bags rice, 1[?]9 packages, A. S. Webster; 10 hogsheads rum, 231 bags sugar, [?] packages tea, 46 packages, S. A. Joseph; 100 boxes soap, 263 bags sugar, 130 ...
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Advertising : 128 wordsLast night Mr. Bredall, one of the shareholders in the Fountain Reef, was stuck up on the Sydney Road, near the Woodside Inn, by three armed footpads, who had immediately before robbed a dray. They took a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 322 wordsRAILWAY ALTERATIONS.—From the fact that Mr. Holroyd has on various occasions taken a prominent part in the agitation for alterations in the management of the railways, it was generally expected that, upon his ...
Article : 1,327 wordsMAILS will close at the General Post Office as follows:— FOR BATAVIA.—By the Australind, this day, at noon, if not underway. FOR NEW CALEDONIA.—By the C. F. Lessing, this day, at ...
Article : 408 wordsThe South Australian Government has given six months' notice from September last, that they will cease to collect the Murray duties, because Victoria refused to collect the duties on goods entering the ...
Article : 98 wordsA NOVEL MODE OF KILLING RABBITS.—In close proximity to a certain railway line running northwards any one comfortably seated in one of the company's carriages, and keeping a sharp look-out, may ...
Article : 524 wordsOctober 20.—Hercules, from Newcastle to Melbourne, put back from the Howe; Orient, bound to the Moruya; a schooner, name unknown. ...
Article : 25 words478 packages provisions, 200 cases wine, 20 boxes sugar, 145 hags sugar, H. Chung 24 casks spirits, Colonial Sugar Company 1 case pictures, J. Anderson and Co. ...
Article : 123 wordsRE-ELECTION OF MINISTERS.—The Premier started yesterdey morning for Orange, and will not return to Sydney till the election is over. Mr. Charles Cowper, jun., who has been brought forward to oppose Mr. Marlin's ...
Article : 625 wordsOctober 23.—City of Melbourne (s.), from Sydney; Sussex, from London; Robert Passenger, from Mauritius. DEPARTURES. October 22.—Natal, for Sydney; Rangatira (s.), for Adelaide; ...
Article : 43 wordsTenterfield... S. W. Cloudy and thunder. Grafton... W. Pine. Murrurundi... S. W. Stormy. Newcastle... S. Raining heavy, storm lasted from 7 a.m. till ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 24 Oct 1863, Page 4
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