The PRESIDENT took the chair at twenty minutes past four o'clock. ERROR IN REPORT. Mr. JOHNSON called the President's attention to an error in ...
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Article : 2,425 wordsKATE, berque, for Auckland. OCEAN, schooner, for Tahiti. ...
Article : 12 wordsFor Melbourne.—Mary and Rose, early; City of Sydney (s.), This Day. For Geelong.—Native Less, early. For Rockahmpton—Eagle, steamer, This Day. ...
Article : 66 wordsSalcomb Castle, schooner, 115 tons, Captain James, for Auckland. ...
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Article : 50 wordsThomas, from the [?]awkesbury, 320 bushels maize, 50,000 shingles, 2500 feet timber, 400 dozen oranges; Bard's Legacy, Margaret Elizabeth, Tiger, and Elfin, from Newcastle, 152 tons coal, 500 bags flour, 150 bags [?] John Mitchell, from Broken ...
Article : 111 wordsAnn, for Shoalhaven; Thames, for the Hawkesbury; Flying Squirrel, Sylph, and Maid of the Mill, for Brisbane Water; John Mitchell, for Broken Bay; Iona. Petrel, Cumberland, Rose Shamrock, H. M. Warfield, Bard's Legacy, and Scotia, for ...
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Article : 15 wordsFriday Evening. THE arrivals are—Christopher Hall, from New York; Content, from willunga; China, from Faw-Chaw; Robin Hood, from London; and Marion, from Colombo ...
Article : 66 wordsARRIVED.—May 2. Co[?]ters: Catherine, Agnes, Margaret and Mary, Jane Lockhart, Guiding Star, Raven, and Little Pet, from Sydney. May 3. ...
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Article : 2,184 wordsTHE SPEAKER took the chair at half-past three o'clock, there being exactly 20 membere present. COURT AT RYLSTONE. Mr. HART asked the Colonial Treasurer—"If he was aware that ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Sat 4 May 1861, Page 4
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