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Advertising : 114 wordsJames Stone was brought before the Court, for protection, and ordered to be discharged from ustody. TUESDAY. ...
Article : 513 wordsVESSELS EXPECTED.—Storm Bird, 96 tons, Captain Andlrews, sailed from Melbourne, on Monday, 16th instant; the Heetor, 120 tons, Captain M'Arthur, from Melbourne—both consigned to Mr. T. Fisher, of ...
Article : 306 wordsAugust 18—Helen M'Gregor, (s. s.), 120 tons, Capt. J. Muir, from Syd [?]ey 16th in-tant. Passengers[?] Miss West, Miss Cunningham, Mrs. May and two children, Me-sis. N. Cowan, Rceves, Vesper, Reuben, ...
Article : 179 wordsTHE above annual race meet came off on the Casino course, on Wednesday, and Thursday last, and was well attended, the[?]ing about three hundred persons assembled on the course each day. The weather was ...
Article : 1,227 wordsAugust 17—Thetis, Government surveying steamer, 140 tons, Lieutenant Gowland, for a cruise August 17—Agnes Irving[?] (s.), 400 tons, Captain H. Creer, for Sydney. Passengers—Judge Meymott, ...
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Family Notices : 38 wordsTHE detention of the Grafton, steamship, at Lawrence, for some ten hours, in consequence of the filling up of the channel at that portion of the Clarence, ought to remind us that ...
Article : 545 wordsAugust 17—Agnes Irving, (s.), for Sydney: 565 bags maize, 892 hides, 81 casks tallow, 2 casks oil, 387 cases preserved meat-25 cases ex[?]ract, 50 casks beef, 46 bags potatoes, 32 pigs, 28 cases eggs, 5 coops ...
Article : 98 wordsAugust 10[?]Waimea, (s. s.), from Sydney, via Newcastle. August 11—Lizzie Coleson, from Newcastle; May Queen, and Enterprise, from Sydney. ...
Article : 54 wordsBISHOP TURNER and Mrs. TURNER, accompanied by his Chaplain the Rev. T. FARRAR, who we mentioned in our last issue, had arrived at Sydney on Friday, the 13th instant, in the ship Commissary, is still on a visit ...
Article : 399 wordsThe steamship Helen M'Gregor hence on Friday, arrived at Sydney on Sunday morning. She will sail for the Clarence River direct, To-Morrow (Tuesday) night. ...
Article : 153 wordsSTEAMERS FOR SYDNEY DURING THE WEEK.— The Agnes Irving, on Thursday Morning next, at 8 o'clock; the Helen M'Gregor twenty-four hours after arrival. ...
Article : 981 wordsDEATH OF MR. GEORGE WILLSON, J.P., OF T[?]TERFIELD.—We are this week unexpectedly called upon to chronicle the decease of Mr. George Willson, J.P., who carried on business for many ...
Article : 941 wordsON Saturday night, the 17th ultimo, a bushranger attempted to stick-up the residents of Lyndhurst station, near the Gilbert diggings, Queensland. It appears that Mr. H. F. Smith, the owner of the station, ...
Article : 584 wordsSALE OF THOROUGHBRED STOCK.—We understand that Mr. S.Buchan, of Etonsw[?] has, during the past week, disposed of the celebrated racehorse Fireworks for £620, having been purchased ...
Article : 953 wordsPROPOSED BRIDGE OVER THE RICHMOND RIVER.—A party writing from Casino, dated Friday 20th instant, states:—That Mr. W Bennett, the Road Commissioner accompanied by thesurveyor, were busy ...
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