THE opening of the Intercolonial Exhibition on Tuesday was a[?] occasion of general rejoicing. A public holiday wus proclaimed, and a numerous and brilliant company assembled at noon to take part in the ...
Article : 3,238 wordsAugust 31—Helen M'Gregor, (s. s.), 120 tons, Captain Eedy, from Sydney 29th and Newcastle 30th instant. Passengers— 2 in the steerage. September 1—West Hartley No. 2, schooner, [?] tons, Captain ...
Article : 144 wordsSeptember 1—Ballina, (s.), 300 tons, Captain W. M[?]nn, for Sydney. Passengers—Rev. J. M'Leod, Mr. Marsh, Mr. Manning, Mr. Dobbin, and [?] in the steerage. September 1—S[?]nah Cuthb[?]rt, (s. s.), 210 tons, Captain ...
Article : 79 wordsSeptember [?]—Ballina [?] for Sydney: 150 bags m aize, 10 hides, 12 cases eggs, 4 coops fowls, ll pigs, and sundries. September 3—Helen M'Gregor, (s.s.), for Sydney: 300 bags maize, 12 cases eggs, 4 coops fowls, 100 hides, and sundries. ...
Article : 86 wordsAugust 23—Schoolb[?]y, barque, 1[?]9 tons, Captain Gullosson, from Sydney, in ballast. August 23—Commerce, 70 tons, Captain Drewell, from Sydney. Passengers—6. Cargo—117 bags sugar, 45 packages ten, 200 bags ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 124 wordsBEFORE the Police Magistrate, Messrs. G. Mylne, T. Fisher, and J. F. Wilcox, J.P.S. [?]. FOOTT V. K. FOOTT. This was an application to the Bench, to vary a maintenance ...
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Family Notices : 81 wordsBEFORE Captain Hill, P.M. MARY ANN DAVIS V. EDMUND CR[?]TON. A claim of £2 10s., balance of account for board, residence, and attendance. Plain[?] full amount, with costs. ...
Article : 2,216 wordsTHE report of the Deputation, consisting of the four Northern Represntatives to the Assembly, which we printed in last week's issue, will be read with interest by those who are [?] with the wretched ...
Article : 891 wordsThe number of vistors who said at the gate was 20,215 admited by members' or exhibition tickets, 4000, making a total of 24,215. Among the gor[?] and brilliant exhibits of ornamental goods within the bul[?]. some of the most valuable ...
Article : 290 wordsFortunate indeed were the holiday folks of Wednesday, in receiving such line weather for their visit to the Exhibition. To-day, from its commencement, has been as unpleasant as yesterday was delightful, and the heavy rain which set in at about ...
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