October 23.—William, schooner, 62 tons, Captain Steele, from Moreton Bay, the 18th instant. Passengers—Mrs. Sprott and two children. October 23.—Champion, schooner, 56 tons, ...
Article : 271 wordsThe Performances will commence with Bellini's admired Opera of LA SONNAMBULA ; WITH ALL THE ORIGINAL MUSIC. Count Rodolph, Mr. F. Howson; Elvino, Mr. J. Howson; Alessio, Mr. ...
Article : 98 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 : 54 wordsBY the arrival of the Baboo on Saturday last from London the 27th of June we have English news two days later than our previous dates, but we do not perceive any ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 64 wordsThe annual moveable committee of the Independent Order of Odd-fellows of the Manchester Union was held this year at Oxford, and commenced their sitting, in accordance to custom, on Monday. P. P. ...
Article : 2,663 wordsBy private letters which have reached Sydney by the Baboo, we learn that the remains of Mr. O'Connell had not arrived in Ireland. There had been a sort of pions ...
Article : 259 wordsAgincourt, barque, 669 tons, neatby, at Campbell's Wharf, loading for London. Smith and Cam bell agents. Alfred, American schooner, 184 tons, Davenport, off the Circular Wharf, recruiting. R. T. Ford, agent. ...
Article : 786 wordsOctober 25.—Minerva, schooner, 83 tons, Captain Hovendon, for Portland and Port Fairy. Passengers—Messrs. Weis and Atkinson. ...
Article : 18 wordsOctober 22.—Alfred, schooner, 184 tons, Captain Davenport, from the Whale Fishery: 390 barrels sperm oil, Captain Davenport. October 25.—John and Charlotte, schooner, ...
Article : 1,493 wordsMr.BROADHURST moved on behalf of Mr. Roger Murphy, for a double probate in the will of John Webster.—Motion granted. DRUIT V. PERRY. ...
Article : 364 wordsON this day week the annual elections for members to fill up the vacancies occurring in the City Council will take place, and we therefore take this opportunity of addressing ...
Article : 678 wordsTrade has been dull this week. the continued dry weather and unpromising appearance of the crops indisposing the settlers to lay out any money. There is no change to report in store prices. ...
Article : 713 wordsNew TRIAL MOTIONS.—Rodd v. Raper (part heard), Hill v. Patrick, Chowne v. Prout, Lumsdaine v. Bollard, Cotton v. Farrell, Ward v. Moring. BUSINESS FOR TO-MORROW. ...
Article : 56 wordsEstate of James Matthew Cashman.—In this estate a single meeting was held, when the following claims were proved:—Stone and Holle, 14l. 6s.; G. Bennett, 5l. 16s. 6d.; Samuel Burleigh, 44l.; ...
Article : 110 wordsLEGISLATIVE COUNClL.—It is stated by those who have pretty good means of information, that the Governor will not dissolve the Legislative Council this year, but endeavour to prevent the double ...
Article : 785 wordsFOR LONDON.—By the Rifleman, this evening, at six. FOR MORETON BAY.—By the steamer Tamar, this evening, at six. ...
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Sydney Chronicle (NSW : 1846 - 1848), Tue 26 Oct 1847, Page 2
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