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Detailed lists, results, guides : 177 wordsApril 16—The Clarence (s.), 500 tons, Captain J. D. Harley, from Sydney 14th instant. Passengers— Mrs. Rose, Mrs. Baker, Miss James, Miss Williams, Miss Carlton, his Honor Judge Stephen, Messrs. W. ...
Article : 61 wordsSIR,—I have been waiting with deep interest to see if the Rev. J. L. Smith would come forward, in answer to the challenge recently thrown out to him in our local papers, in reference to his unchristianlike ...
Article : 331 wordsNow that the Exhibition has assumed a finished appearance, the Committee of the Agricultural Society have reason to feel proud of the success which has crowned their efforts; and, whatever the monetary ...
Article : 773 wordsApril 14—Agnes Irving (s.), 400 tons, Captain F. Bracegirdle, for Sydney. Passengers—Mrs. Moriarty, Mrs. Small, Mrs. Cole, Mrs. Kearns, Mrs. Transom, Mrs. Blane, Miss Graham, De, Foreman, Messrs. ...
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Family Notices : 33 wordsApril 11—Clarence (s.), for Sydney: 1115 cases preserved meat, 803 bags maize, 35 bags tin ore, 20 bales wool, 13 casks tallow, 100 bunches bananas, and sundries. ...
Article : 31 wordsApril 11—Lavina, 119 tons, White, from Newcastle, with 50 tons coal. April 13—Schoolboy, 160 tons, Mountain, from Newcastle, with 150 tons coal; Saucy Jack, 156 tons, ...
Article : 280 wordsTHE Honorable WILLIAM FORSTER'S paper on the "Fallacies of Federation," read before the Royal Colonial Institute, London, has revived in the public mind the interesting question of Colonial ...
Article : 975 wordsRESERVE FROM SALE FOR WATER SUPPLY AND ACCESS THERETO.—Clarence District: County of Drake, parish of Curnham, about 100 acres. The Crown Lands within the following boundaries: Commencing ...
Article : 758 wordsSTEAMERS FOR SYDNEY.—The Clarence, on Wednesday morning, at 8; the Agnes Irving, on Saturday morning, at 8. The Clarence left Sydney at 10 p.m. on ...
Article : 651 wordsABOUT midnight the alarm of fire was rung through the city, and almost simultaneously flames were seen bursting up in the direction of George-street, between Hunter-street and the Post Office. The fire proved ...
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Advertising : 261 wordsIT is very rarely that we have to chronicle an instance of so plucky a sea voyage as that which terminated yesterday by the arrival of a small ship's open-boat from Howe's Island, from which place to this port she ...
Article : 665 wordsRUSH AND TRICKETT.—A correspondent writes to the Pall Mall Gazette, on the 1st February, as follows: —"At the close of last year Rush, who had formerly been champion of Australia, seemed to be ...
Article : 419 wordsTIN ORE.—The following is the return of tin ore received from the tin mines of New England by the C. and N. E. S. N. Company, at their wharf, South Grafton, for shipment by their steamers to the ...
Article : 3,815 wordsTWO SURVIVORS OF A CREW OF FOURTEEN.—THE OTHERS EATEN BY THEIR COMRADES. BOSTON, February 21st.—A letter from Captain Kane of the schooner M'Donald, dated Gorce, west coast of ...
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