Will be presented, for the second time in this colony, a Musical Drama, entitled THE COVENANTERS. Donald Greame, Mr. J. Howson: Allan Hamilton, Mr. Spencer; Allaster Wilson, Mr. Fenton; ...
Article : 231 wordsOctober 2.—Agincourt, barque. 669 tons. Captain Neatby, from London, the Downs on the 19th, and Turbay the 26th June. Passengers— Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Rogers, six children and servant, Miss ...
Article : 220 wordsTHE annual charity sermon for the benefit of the above admirable institution will be preached on Sunday next at the Metropolitan Church of St. Mary. by the Rev. Mr. ...
Article : 146 wordsFOR SYDNEY.—Baboo. 423 tons, Barker, June 21; Trafalyar, (P.O.P.). 528 tons, Morrison, July 1; Hamlet, 420 tons, Wilson, July. 10; Johnstone, 436 tons, Harrison, July 10; William Wilson. ...
Article : 217 wordsOctober 2.—George Champlin, American ship, 361 tons. Captain Swain, for the South Sea Fishery. 1883 barrels black oil, and 298 barrels sperm oil, part of original cargo. ...
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Advertising : 67 wordsOctober 3.—Tory, barque, 512 tons. Captain Young, for London. Passengers—Mr. William Laurence, Rev. Mr. Verguet, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Solomon and nine children, Miss Fanny Benjamin ...
Article : 139 wordsBy the arrival, of the Agincourt, on Saturday, from the Downs, June 26th," we have received' English intelligence to the 18th of that month. ...
Article : 353 wordsThe High Sheriff and the Prothonotary passed their respective accounts of fees and fines. JURORS FINES. Mr. HOLROYD moved. on several affidavits, for the ...
Article : 769 wordsAll communications intended for publication in this Journal are to be addressed (post-paid) to the Editors, No. 133, King-street East. No communication will be attended to, unless it is accompanied ...
Article : 56 wordsOctober 2.—Harpooner, barque, 405 tons, Capt. Papps, for London via Swansea. Passengers—Mr. O'Hara. Ensign Marsh. Mr. H. P. Denton. Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins and child, Mr. and Mrs. M.Nair ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 74 wordsAgincourt, barqu 609 tons, Neatby, at Campbell's Wharf, discharging and laid on, for! London. Smith and Campbell agents. Aried schooner, 7[?] tons St[?]geon at the commercial ...
Article : 667 wordsPRIVATE letters have been received in Sydney, by which we learn that our venerated prelate was at Vienna on the 27th of May last. His Grace was then residing ...
Article : 609 wordsOctober 4.—Agincourt. barque, 669 tons. Captain Neatby, from London: 141 casks and 50 hogsheads rum, 51 hogsheads brandy, 19 quarter-casks and 4 dozen sherry wine, 24 hogsheads and 21 ...
Article : 1,203 wordsThe SPEAKER took the chair at twelve o'clock. As the Council had assembled for the purpose of being prorogued, the body of the Chamber was crowded with visitors, who attended to witness the ...
Article : 773 wordsEstate of John Peek.—In this estate a third meeting was held, when. the following claims were proved:—John Short, 3l. 19s; Kemp and Fairfax, 11l. Os, 3d.; Lewis Alexander, 21. 14s.; Cornelius ...
Article : 63 wordsFOR ADELAIDE.—By the Dorset, this day, at at noon. For NELSON, N. Z.-By the Star of China, this evening, at six. ...
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Sydney Chronicle (NSW : 1846 - 1848), Tue 5 Oct 1847, Page 2
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