May 9.—Ariel, schooner. 72 tons, Captain Sturgeon, from Tahiti the 1st March, and Navigator's Islands the 7th April. Passengers—Mr. Dobson, Mr. Mungaven, and Mr. Unsworth. ...
Article : 122 wordsMay 9.—Tropic, barque, 382 tons, Captain Robertson, for London. May 9.—William, schooner, 62 tons, Captain Steel, for Moreton Bay, Passengers—Mr. Colin ...
Article : 86 wordsMay 8.—Avenger, ketch, 15 tons, captain Sommerville for Anatam, South Sea Islands. Passengers—Mr. Byrnes and four natives of the south Sea Islands. ...
Article : 266 wordsFOR AUCKLAND.-By the Maukin, this evening. at six; and by the Hyderabad, tomorrow evening. at six. FOR PORT NICHOLSON.-By the Robert Syers, ...
Article : 67 wordsThe SPEAKER took the chair at the usual hour. LICENSED STATIONS. The COLONIAL SECRETARY laid upon the table of the House. a return to an address adopted ...
Article : 1,404 wordsWe were in error at the time of writing our last article upon this subject, as to the day on which the resolutions were to be considered in committee, for they came on ...
Article : 549 wordsMay 10.—Emma, brig, 139 tons, Captain Pockley, for Hobart Town: 41 logs cedar, 12 tons preserved potatoes, 5 casks horse hair, 5 kegs tobacco, J. Macnamara; I cask butter;- J. E. ...
Article : 103 wordsARRIVALS.—April 23. Julia, brig, from Port Nicholson. 24. Mary, Government schooner, from Sydney. 27. Scout, brig, 95 tons. Gwatkin, from Singapore the 22nd March. Cargo: 1151 bags ...
Article : 107 wordsThe SPEAKER took the Chair at the usual hour. MERCHANT SEAMEN. The ATTORNEY-GENERAL asked leave to ...
Article : 2,771 wordsColonial Secretary's Office, Sydney, 8th May,1848.—His Excellency the Governor directs the publication of a letter from Captain Owen Stanley, recommending that in the event of any vessel being ...
Article : 78 wordsSir,—Having Landed Mr. Kennedy and his party, I shall commence the survey of the inner passage at Rockingham Bay, and working to the northward; I expect to be in the neighbourhood of ...
Article : 120 wordsTHE AMERICAN WHALES TRITON.—Intelligence by the Ariel, which arrived on, Tuesday morning, has been received of the above vessel having arrived at Tahiti, an the 29th February last, in charge of ...
Article : 847 wordsEX PEDE HERCULEM;—We should have recognised our eloquent friend's speech from the first halt dozen sentences, even if the correspondent of the Herald had not ...
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Sydney Chronicle (NSW : 1846 - 1848), Thu 11 May 1848, Page 2
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