March 14—New England (s.), 400 tons, Captain Muir, from Sydney 12th, and Newcastle 13th instant. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. M. Campbell, Mrs. Hollingdale, and 4 children, Miss Miller, Miss Monroe, Miss Clements, Mrs. Greentree, Messrs. ...
Article : 100 wordsPASSENGERS,—FOR MELBOURNE—Mrs. and Miss Ogilvie, Mr. M. Ogilvie, Mr. and Mrs. Cracroft Wilson, Mr. A. Aldworth, Mr. DvanB, Mr. Denis, Mr. and Mrs. M'Kenzie and family, Messrs. Walker, Wilson, ...
Article : 593 wordsBEFORE Messrs. Robertson and G. Mylne, J.P.'s BREACH OF THE IMPOUNDING ACT. Peter Shea appeared before the Court upon summmons, issued at the instance of Stephen Buchan, charged with a breach of the ...
Article : 2,939 wordsWE are this week, called upon to chronicle a rather serious accident, which occurred at the Yulgilbar ford, on the Clarence River, which resulted in the capsizing of a boat, on Wednesday last, and the ...
Article : 696 wordsMarch 10—Welcome Home, schooner, 100 tons. Captain Williams, for the Richmond River, in ballast. March 13—Helen M'Gregor (s.s.), 120 tons. Captain W. A. Curphey, for Sydney. Passengers—Mr. Drinkwater, and 3 in the ...
Article : 124 wordsPRESENT—The Mayor, Aldermen T. Page, R. Payne, T. Fisher, T. Bawden. J. Mulligan, and T. G. Hewitt. MINUTES. The minutes of the former meeting were read and confirmed. ...
Article : 1,928 wordsMarch 13—Helen M'Gregor, for Sydney: 551 bags maixze, 444 hides, 103 cases preserved meat, 126 bunches bananas, 105 bags oysters, 18 caks tallow, 114 bags bone, 2 bundles sheepskins, and sundries. ...
Article : 92 wordsMarch 11—Welcome Home, schooner, 109 tons, Captain Williams, from the Clarence River, arrived off the Richmond bar on Sunday, but too late to enter the port, the tide not answering, and the wind being too much cut. ...
Article : 114 wordsWE have heard a great deal o[?] as to the advantages conferred on the residents of the district by the extension of the telegraph line to the Clarence Heads, but for all pracricable ourposes, as regards the shipping entering and leaving our port, we ...
Article : 919 wordsLord Hobart is reporled to be new Governor of Madras. Lords Northbrook and Dufferin have both been named for the Viceroyalty. The Tichborne case was resumed on the 15th; the ...
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Advertising : 621 wordsThe thanksgiving service at St. Paul's is fixed for February 27th. The Meg[?]n Commission has closed. Mr. Childers was fully examined on the Admiralty ...
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Family Notices : 470 words16TH MARCH.—The ordeal we have just passed through in electing a Member of Parliament has called up many almost forgotten grievances and renewed them, and those who during the excitement playedf conspicuous parts are now as mute ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 184 wordsMARCH 16TH.—OUR REEFS—Miners have been hard at work during the week and all seem well satisfied both with the quanity and quality of the stone brought to the surface Besides the race gold tehre is also a fair quantity of alluvial, ...
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