May 6.—Kate, schooner, Captain Bowden, from Auc[?]land the 17th. and Bay of Islands the 22nd April. Passengers captain Salmon, Mr. Simms, and Mr. Atkins. ...
Article : 65 wordsMay 5.—Ann Miln. barque, 564 tons, Captain Thoms, for London. Passengers—Captain Otway, R.N., Mr. G. Fenwick, Mr. R. S. Dawson, Mrs. Chancy and child, Mr. S. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. A. ...
Article : 144 wordsThe SPEAKER took the chair at about a quarter before twelve o'clock, and soon after, the members present proceeded to Government House to present the address in reply to his Excellency's speech. ...
Article : 165 wordsMay 5. -John, schooner, 50 tons, Captain Walker, for Launceston. May 7.—Brankenmoor, barque, 402 tons. Capt. Carr, for London. Passenger— Mr. Garnham. ...
Article : 101 wordsMr. DONNELLY, for the plaintiff, moved for and obtained an order directing the defendant to pay into court the sum of £403 16s. 1d., being the balance found by the Master to be in his hands. ...
Article : 344 wordsThe Chief JUSTICE pronounced judgment in this case as follows:— We have considered, in connection with the Master's two reports, and his reasons in support of them, ...
Article : 1,388 wordsMay 5.—Sophia, brig, 150 tons. Captain Tanner, from Singapore and Penang, via Adelaide: 644 baskets and 21 casks sugar, 80 bags coffee, 57 bags pepper, 235 planks, 9 pipes arrack, 154 coils coir ...
Article : 229 wordsMails will be closed at the Post Office as follow:— For LONDON, by the Brankenmoor and Sydney, this evening, at six. For AUCKLAND and the SOUTH SEA ISLANDS, by the ...
Article : 100 wordsMay 5.—Shamrock, steamer, 200 tons, Captain Gilmore, for Port Phillip and and Launceston.—Cargo for Port Phillip: 9 cases 2 bales merchandise, l set baskets, J. Levy; 4 cases, D. Jones and Co.; ...
Article : 695 wordsHis HONOR pronounced judgment in this case, directing the order for taxation and payment of costs to be discharged, but without costs. RILEY V. RILEY. ...
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Advertising : 160 wordsAll communicatio[?]s intended for publication in this Journal are to be addressed (post-paid) to the Editor, No. 133, King-street East. No communications will be attended to, unless it is accompanied ...
Article : 55 wordsThe SPEAKER took the chair at a quarter past three o'clock. TARBAN CREEK ASYLUM. Mr. COWPER gave notice that he should on ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 216 wordsNo causes have been set down for trial to-day, and the only causes on Monday are, M'Laughlin v. Norris, and Doe Dem. Hardy and others v. Raynor. ...
Article : 30 wordsWE are glad to observe that the hon. member for Cumberland (Mr. Cowper) has given notice of his intention to move for a select committee "to consider and report ...
Article : 1,210 wordsEstate of Francis Ellard.—An adjourned third meeting was held in this estate, at which the trustee of Willis, Sandeman, and Co. proved a claim for 53l. 2s. 3d., and John Williams proved a claim ...
Article : 117 wordsArrivals.—John Wesley, missionary brig, from Sydney.—13. Lord Hobart, brig, 161 tons, Johnson, from Twofold Bay, with 112 head of cattle. The Deborah has gone up the river to take in ...
Article : 108 wordsTHE SCHOONER "ANN MARY."—The following. decision has been arrived at relative to this vessel by the arbitrators:—" We, the undersigned arbitrators appointed by John Curtis, for self and owners, of ...
Article : 681 wordsEstate of Hughes and Hosking.—A special meeting for the election of trustees was held in this estate, when it was resolved, upon the motion of Mr. Norton, "That the creditors present deem it ...
Article : 100 wordsAMONG the notices of motion for Tuesday next, in the Legislative Council, is one by Mr. Cowper for the adoption of an address to the Governor forwarding the Report ...
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Sydney Chronicle (NSW : 1846 - 1848), Sat 8 May 1847, Page 2
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