August 7.—Scotia, schooner, 68 tons, Captain Ward, from Port Nicholson, the 26th July; Passengers—Mr. E. R. M'Kay. Mr. Dun, Mr. and Miss Cooper. Mr. J. Field, Mr. J. Collins, and Mr. ...
Article : 245 wordsBY the arrival of the Lochnagar at Launceston, English news was received to the middle of April. We copy the following from the Colonial Times of July 30:— ...
Article : 369 wordsMails will be closed at the Post Offico as follow:—For HOBART TOWN, by the Waterlily, this day, at noon. For PORT NICHOLSON, by the Bee, this day, at ...
Article : 88 wordsWill be presented the favourite Opera of LA SONNAMBULA, with all the original music.—Count Rodolph, Mr. F. Howson; Elvino, Mr. J. Howson; Alessio, Mr. Arabin ; Notary, Mr. Fenton ; 1st ...
Article : 127 wordsAugust 7.—Princess Royal, barque, 543 tons, Captain Van Zuilecom, for London. Passengers—Major Smthe, Lieutenant Seymour, 58th regiment, and servant, Mr. M'Key, Mr. F. J. Brown and child, ...
Article : 286 words"POPERY UNCHANGEABLE."—We have been compelled, from want of space, to postpone the letter of "Another Colonist" on the above subject until our next. ...
Article : 106 wordsWE have received Hongkong papers to the 4th May, being some days later than our last intelligense, from which we take the following extracts:— ...
Article : 731 wordsAriel, schooner, 72 tons, Sturgeon, at the Flour Compmy a Wharl, loading for Melbourne. G. Small, agent. Bee brig, 134 tons, Addams, at Moore's Wharf, loading for Port Nicholson. M. E. Murnin, agent. ...
Article : 675 wordsARRIVALS.—July 4. Wasterwich, barque, Douglass, from Sydney the 12th June. 7. Lady Leigh schooner, from Hobart Town. 20. Wanderer, schooner, Crosten, from Sydney the 1st July. Same ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 77 wordsAugust 9.—Beulah, ship, 578 tons, Captain Struben, for Singapore and Hongkong. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Reeves. Lieutenant Welsh, Mrs. Welsh, child, and servant, Captain Wall, ...
Article : 46 wordsTHE defenceless state of Port Jackson has been over and again aderted to by our contemporaics, and has long excited the ire of the colonists, but neither the ...
Article : 1,158 wordsAugust 7.—Scotia, schooner, 68 tons, Captain Ward, from Port Nicholson.—41 casks sperm oil, 2 cakes tallow, 2 cases and 2 coils wool lashing, 1 ...
Article : 256 wordsA BILL has been recently introduced into the Legislative Council to facilitate the winding up of Joint Stock Companies, and stands among the orders of the day for ...
Article : 555 wordsAugust 7.—Dorset, brig, 82 tons, Captain Walsh, for Adelaide: 5 cases and 9 casks oranges, R. Cott; 7 cases oranges, J. Blackefield; I case ironmongery, S. P. Phillips; 7 cases oranges, John Watts; 2 ...
Article : 468 wordsARRIVALS.—July 2. Dido, H.M.S., 18 guns, Captian J. B. Maxwell, fromt he Indian station.—5. Prince of Wales, barque, C. Middleton, from Sydney, the 26th June. 7. Juno, steamer, from ...
Article : 1,030 wordsCOTTON GOODS. Grey Shirtings and White of low qualities continue in demand at improving, prices. In other goods, little business has been done during the week, the coloured goods on hand ...
Article : 181 wordsAustralian, barque, 300 tons, Wiles; sailed March 18, 1847. Cooper and Holt, agents. Clarkstone,barque, 214 tons, Nickson, sailed December 3. 1816; spoken by the Jane on 3rd May, with 350 barrels ...
Article : 333 wordsJuly 31.—Sisters, schooner, 44 tons, Korff, master, from Adelaide via Protland. Passenger from Portand—Rev. Mr. Geoghegan; from Adelaide—Messrs. Mackay, Addison, and Arden; Steerage— ...
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Sydney Chronicle (NSW : 1846 - 1848), Wed 11 Aug 1847, Page 2
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