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Detailed lists, results, guides : 14 wordsA[?]r 25.—Thomas and Henry, brig, 235 tons, Captain Dav[?] from Wellington 13th instant. Passengers—Mrs. Peterson [?]nd three children, Mr. Multby. A. and M. M[?] agents. August 25.—Jenny Lind, schooner, 135 to[?] Captain Pr[?] ...
Article : 71 wordsIN the Legislative Council yesterday. Mr. DARVALL moved for copies of the correspondence between the Government and the Gold Escort Company relative to the ...
Article : 261 wordsAugust 2[?]—El[?]en Simpron, for Man[?]a. August 2[?].—Ph[?] (brig), for London. August 2[?]—Palermo, for Moreton Bay. August 2[?]—Sea Witch, for Ta[?] and Honol[?] ...
Article : 20 wordsTHIS DAY.—Kyle, and Governor-General (s.), for Melbourne; Casket, for Gua[?] Cuba, and [?] for Geelong; Duke of Wellington, for Adelaide and Portland Bay; Ambaraw[?] for Batavia. ...
Article : 29 wordsAugust 2[?]—A[?] Dutch ship, 670 tons Captain Bu[?]kes, for Batavia. ...
Article : 13 wordsAugust 23.—Do[?] from Broulce, with 3[?] tons potatoes, 1 ton corn; Slaters, from Hawkesbury, with 700 bushels corn, 400 fert timber; Collaroy (s.), from Morpeth, with [?] bales wool, 100 trusses hay. 50 bags flour, 40 bags corn, and sundries. ...
Article : 150 wordsF[?]M a private letter we glean the following news. The date is June 13th. The Golden Age had arrived in the short space of 13[?] days, 6 days out of which she had to contend with ...
Article : 348 wordsAugust 23.—Shamrock, William and James, and Rose, for Newcastle; Lucy A[?] Grafton, and Arrow, for Morpeth; Sarah, for Sho[?]l[?] Ill[?]warra (s.), for Wellong[?]ong; Plirt, for the Tweed; planer, for the Richmond; Slaters, for the Hawkesbury; ...
Article : 2 wordsAugust 23.—Thomas and Henry, from Wellington: 47 bales 7 bags wool, 36 colis rope, Willis, Merry, and Co.; [?] bales wool, Thacker [?]nd Co.; 370 bags oats. 206 [?] potatoes, 27 bags bran, 9 bales wool, 47 [?] [?] 100 bags flour, 14 [?] wheat, 4 bags ...
Article : 56 wordsAugust 2[?].—Ambarawa, for Bataria: 31,020 bricks, J. dhan[?] and Co.; part of original cargo from Amsterdam. ...
Article : 20 wordsMails will be closed at the Po[?] Office as follows:— FOR LONDON.—By the ph[?] (b[?]), on Monday, as noon. FOR WELLINGTON.—By the Spray, this evening, [?] ...
Article : 62 wordsAUGUST 23.—Eblana, barque, [?] tons Captain W. D. Hall, from Melbourne, in ballast. August 23.—Sydney Griffiths, barque, 365 tons Captain [?] Griffths, from Melbourne, in ballast. ...
Article : 1 wordsIT affords us much gratification to find that the appeal which the Colonial Government has thought proper to make to the patriotic sympathies of our fellow Colonists has been ...
Article : 302 wordsTHE suggestion thrown out by the SOLICITOR-GENERAL, on Wednesday evening, in the Legislative Council, to the effect that the House should agree to an appropriation of £100,000 ...
Article : 1,279 wordsTHE SPEAKER took THE chair at twenty-fire minutes past three o'clock. BURWOOD TRAMROAD BILL. Mr. MARTIN brought up the following report from ...
Article : 3,792 wordsARRIVALS.—August 2. Nel[?]on (s.s.), from O[?] [?] Queen (s.s.), from Sydney and Nelson. DEPARTURES.—August [?] M[?]ness, for Melbourne; Nelson (s.s.), for Nelson. ...
Article : 697 wordsFROM a source on which we are disposed to place considerable reliance, we are informed that the late COLONIAL SECRETARY and Mr. WENTWORTH, in their character as deputies from the ...
Article : 112 wordsWe have, by the Thomas and Henry, Wellington papers to the 9th instant. For the most part they are filled with extracts from the Auckland papers respecting the General Assembly. The Spectator says, ...
Article : 789 wordsMR. P[?] to mo[?] (1.) That [?] Select Committee be appointed to[?] inquire into and report upon the expo[?] of bringing into operation the proposed Mint, and the advantages to be derived by the country from such an institution and whether it is ...
Article : 120 wordsDavid and Andrew Meam, two scamen belonging to the Is[?]s, were charged with wilful and continued disobedience of lawful commands. The prisoners had been undergoing the penalty of a former offence. Their ...
Article : 402 wordsB[?]T CIRCUTT COURT,—In consequence of the heavy state of the Bathurst Criminal Calendar, the Civil Cau[?] will not be taken until Saturday, the 2nd of September, when the special j[?] [?]mmoned for Friday, the 1st of September, will be required ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 26 Aug 1854, Page 4
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