SALSETTE. R.M.S.S., 9OO tons, J. M. Rogers, commander, from Point de Qalle 20th ultimo, King George's Sound 5th instant, and Melbourne 11th instant. Passengers:—From Bombay— Captain Cleoto, Lieutenant Good (70th regiment), Mrs. Good, ...
Article : 355 wordsOn the evening of Saturday, June 22, the metropolis was visited by the most terrific conflagration that has occurred in this country sines the Great Fire of London. Some idea of the greatness of the catantrophe may be ...
Article : 3,536 wordsON Saturday afternoon M.[?] Blondin made his first appearance before an English audience on a rope stretched along the top of the Crystal Palace transept, nearly 200 feet from the ground. An immense crowd of visitors ...
Article : 1,364 wordsway; Watson; Woolloomooloo, Henry; Josephine, Jacobs; Walter Hood, Donald; Isles of the South; Naomi; Sayers; Star of Peace, Mitchell; Daphne, Foreman; Dunoan Dunbar, Neatby; Saxon. Small; Annie Archbell,Morrice. ...
Article : 966 wordsTELEGRAPH, steamer, for Brisbane. GRAFTON, steamer, for Grafton. ...
Article : 12 wordsFor Melbourne—Mary and Rose, and Yarra, Thia Day; City of Sydney, 17th Instant: Balolutha, steamer, 17th instant. For Rockhampton.—Boomarang, steamer, This Day. For Hobart Town.—City of Hobart, steamer, early. ...
Article : 82 wordsWE regret to announoe the unexpected demise of Lord Abinger, brother-in-law of the late Lord Chancellor Campbell. The melancholy event occurred on Monday, at Abinger Hall, the family seat, near Dorking, Surrey. ...
Article : 731 wordsMaria, brig, 156 tons, Bain, for Auokland, W.H. Sawyer, agent. ...
Article : 17 wordsTELEGRAPH steamer, 700 tons, O'Reilly for Brisbane—Passengers—Mr. Alexander Campball, Mr. E. W. Fagan, Mr. A. Jones, Mr. A. M'Kenzia, Mr. John Evans, Rev. B. G Wilson, Mi[?] Andraws, and [?] in the steerage. A. S. N. Co., agents. ...
Article : 142 wordsA letter from Rome of the 16th instant says:—" On Tuesday next the Pope will probably be conveyed to his country house at Castle Gondolfo. At court and else-where alarming rumonrs about his health continue. ...
Article : 547 wordsGeorge Lee, from Manila: 16,500 bags sugar, 135 cause cigara, 83 bales baga. Order. St. Jean, from San Francisco: 8731 quarter-sacks flour, 1004 bags wheat, 4172 begs barley, 5161 bags oats callnd and Co. ...
Article : 334 wordsClosing at the General Poat-office, as follows:- For Auckland—By tha Kata, This Day, at noon. For Bookhampton—By the Boomerang, steamer, This Day, at 5.30 pm. ...
Article : 72 wordsThe Malls by the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's steamar. BENARES, will be made up at this office, on Thursday the 22nd lustant, at 9 a.m., for all letters not addressed to the United Kingdom, and at ll a.m. for all letters so ...
Article : 768 wordsJune 14.—America, from Newcattle. SAILED. June 6.—Matilda, 800 tons, for Sydney, with nineteen Chinese immigrants. Cargo:—50,000 pounds tes, 1750 [?] ...
Article : 96 wordsThe following is an extract from a letter from Valparaiso:- "Valparaiso, April 16, 1861. "On the 20th of Maroh I was, in company with ...
Article : 881 wordsI REGRET being unable, through pressure of business, to send you so lengthy a letter as I could wish by the mail. I must confine myself to the mention of one or two subjeots that may be interesting, ...
Article : 515 wordsJune 5.—Commodore, 200 tons, for Adelaide, Cargo:—15[?] pounds tea. ...
Article : 23 wordsJune 8—Ary Scheffer, from Melbourne. OLRARED OUT. May 6—Telegraph, for Melbourne: 8160 plous sugar. May 28— Julla, for Melbourne: 7120 plouls sugar. Palma, for ...
Article : 60 wordsJune 21—Amalla, from Melbourne. July 4—Manuellta, from Sydney. The commender of the British ship Faize Allum was apprehended on Tuesday last, on a charge of killing one man and ...
Article : 94 wordsJune 4.—Zoe, from Adelaide. SAILED. May 21.—Planter, barque, 231 tons. Black, for Malbourne Passengers—Mrs B'ack and child. Cargo: 5207 bags sugar. ...
Article : 58 wordsMay 16.—Se[?] Nymph. Currie. from Melbourne. June 4.—British ship Lookett. Topham, from Newcastle. June 5.—Iconlum, [?], from Melbourne; British barque Crishna Eillott, from Sydney. ...
Article : 63 wordsThe Canadian screw steamer North Briton, Captain Borland, from Quobeo on the 8th instant, arrived here to-day. She has been delayed seventy hours by ice and dense fogs. ...
Article : 638 wordsViccray, schooner, from Melbourne. Success, barque, from Melbourne. Highland L[?], brig, from New Zealand. SAILED.—August 19. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 93 wordsAugust [?].—Bornee, for Point do Galle; Ewald and Success, for Naw[?]tle; Cemet, for Bydney; Boomerang, for Nelson; Radnagore, for Cullac. ...
Article : 43 wordsMay 24.—Star of Peace, from Sydney, 80 days. May 26.—Lord Regian, from Geelong, 110 days. May 26.—Which of the Teas, from [?]long, 133 days. May 28.—Da[?] Da[?], from Syduey, 1 0 days. ...
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