March 28.—Reginald Heber, barque, 379 tons, Captain Macfarlane, from Liverpool the 26th of November. Passengers—Mrs. Macfarlane, Mr. S. W. Wright, Mr. S. Wright, Mr. E. H. Stead, ...
Article : 194 wordsMarch 28.—Diana, brig, 103 tons Captain Ball, for Port Phillip: 65 bags maize, 1 case, H. Ferris; 5 cases arrowroot, H. Ball; 21 tons coals, 70.0 feet cedar, Sheppard and Alger; 44 cedar boards. J. B. ...
Article : 1,601 wordsMarch 28.—Brisk, barque, 267 tons, Captain Hardie, for the South Sea Fishery. March 28.—Cheerful, schooner, 123 tons, Capt. Jones, for Auckland. Passengers—Messrs. J. ...
Article : 125 wordsAustralian, barque, 305 tons, Wiles: sailed March 12, 1818. Cooper and Holt, Owners. Fame, barque, 203 tons, Keen. Sailed 2nd August 1847 spoken by the Clarkstone, with 50 barrels sperm oil ...
Article : 364 wordsMarch 29.—Comet, schooner, 95 tons, Cork, for New Zealand via Newcastle, in ballast. March 27.—Essington, brig, 123 tons, Captain Mills, for Port Fairy. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. ...
Article : 101 wordsThe following Messages from his Excellency the Governor were received and read. CHAS. A. FITZ ROY, Governor. ...
Article : 1,048 wordsThe SPEAKER took the chair at twenty-five minutes after three o'clock. WALLIS'S CREEK BRIDGE. The COL. SECRETARY, in answer to a question ...
Article : 1,298 wordsMarch 28.—Reginald Heber, barque, 379 tons, Captain Macfarlane, from Liverpool: 50 tons common salt, 16 tons rock salt, 7 cases cottons, 26 casks soda, 6 casks soda ash, 75 tins linseed oil, 5 ...
Article : 1,271 wordsFOR AUCKLAND.—By the Hyderabad, to-morrow evening, at six. FOR PORT PHILLIP AND LAUNCESTON.—By the steamer Shamrock, on Saturday, at four P.M. ...
Article : 75 wordsAll communications intended for publication in this Journal are to be addressed (post-paid) to the Editors, No. 33, King-street East. No communication will be attended to, unless it is accompanied ...
Article : 55 wordsGARDEN—Early in this month sow peas, French beans, carrots, red, green, and silver beet, lettuce radish, turnips, spinnage, and onions; plant cabbage, brocoli, cauliflowers, leeks, eschalots, celery ...
Article : 74 wordsTHESE addresses and addressers, as poor Mathews used to say, will be the death of us. Is there to be no end of the fooling? Are the ministers of the Church of ...
Article : 1,017 wordsBY the arrival of the Herald on Tuesday last, we have intelligence from England to the 17th December. The state of Ireland was still occupying ...
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Sydney Chronicle (NSW : 1846 - 1848), Thu 30 Mar 1848, Page 2
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