April 27.—Strathedea. barque, 429 tons, Captain Turner, from Port Phillip, the 20th instant. April 23.—D[?]ucalion, American ship, 513 ...
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Article : 505 wordsApril 27.—Tamar, steamer, 130 tons, Captain P[?]ine, for Moreton Bay:—Constant, ship. 535 tons Captain Coombs, for Auckland and California. Passengers—Captain Devlin, Mr. P. ...
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Article : 305 wordsA match was played on Tuesday, on the Hyde Park Cricket Ground, between eleven of the Pandora and eleven of the Kent Clubs. The following is the score:—Pandora—first innings, ...
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Article : 1,976 wordsA match Will be shot on Monday next, at the old ground, near the Victoria Barracks, between twelve members of the Sydney Rifle Club— six on each side—for a dinner of twenty-four. ...
Article : 146 wordsRELUCTANTLY compelled to appeal to the law in vindication of the motives which induced us, in common with the leading local journal, to comment, upon the ...
Article : 130 wordsTuesday. 7.—William Charles Guise, a third meeting, at half-past 10: Lot Mannix, a single meeting, at 11; David Cross and George Frost, for certificates at noon ...
Article : 59 wordsYesterday a license was refused by the Bench to Daniel Rogers of the William IVth public-house, in Pitt-street, on an objection preferred and proved, that the ...
Article : 342 wordsGRATITUDE OF SHIPOWNERS.—The piration[?]cizore of the schooner Helen, and her subsequent recovery at Upola, in consequence of the information conveyed to the British Consul ...
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Article : 28 wordsTHE circumstances of the case of ANN RILEY v. S. T. HUGHES' are as follow, and first as taken from the affidavit of Mr. John Dillon, the plaintiff's attorney:— ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW : 1845 - 1860), Sat 4 May 1850, Page 2
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