JUNE 21.—The steamer SHAMROCK, 200 tone Gilmore, master, from Port Phillip the 14th Launceston the 18th, and Twofold Day the 20th Instant, with sundries. Passengers, Mr. Southey ...
Article : 2,349 wordsTHE following statement of the several buoys laid down in the various channels of the harbour of Port Phillip, with the respective bearings (by compass and by pocket azimuth,) having ...
Article : 929 wordsARRIVALS.—June 8. Elizabeth and Henry, barque, 536 tons, from Dublin 15th February, with male prisoners; Surgeon Superintendent Dr. Jewell, Lieutenant Cormick, 17th Regt., ...
Article : 567 wordsIntelligence from Singapore., via Hobart Town, we are sorry to state, reports the total loss of the barque Columbian, from Sydney the 8th of February, 1845, bound to Singapore, in the ...
Article : 180 wordsMay 31.—The barque Heroine, 375 tons, R. Coltish, master, for London; H. Rood, agent. Passengers, Mrs. Coltish, Mr. and Mrs. Harriss, and child. Cargo, 474 bales wool, 27 casks ...
Article : 743 wordsThe cutter Venture, which left Sydney for the Hawkesbury River, last Thursday week, went ashore at Lady Bay last Sunday morning, and became a total wreck. It appears that after ...
Article : 124 wordsWe reported the loss of this vessel in our last. It appears from particulars since received, that the night was unusually dark and foggy when she entered the Heads, and the wind blew ...
Article : 278 wordsThe steamer Shamrock, which arrived on Saturday night last, brings the melancholy intelligence of the total loss of the barque Mary, Cuptain Newby, from Sydney, the 19th May ...
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Advertising : 912 wordsMay 30. Dorset, brig, Walsh, from Sydney, bound to Adelaide, wind bound. 31. Wave, schooner, Birkinshaw, from Sydney, June 4. Comet, schooner, Cork, from Sydney, 4. Sir ...
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The Australian (Sydney, NSW : 1824 - 1848), Tue 24 Jun 1845, Page 2
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