THE musical entertainment given at the Australian Library last evening, was in every way, successful; the room was well filled in all parla by a very fashionsblesuditory, who seemed thoroughly to appreciate the very ...
Article : 602 wordsMIMMIE DYKE sohooner 67 tons, 7 Captain Tulloch, from Warambool, 25th dlumo, H.H.Renuohamp, agent. ...
Article : 8 wordsWARATAH, steamer, for Wide Bay. SCOTIA, for Melbourne. CLABENCE PA[?]KET, for South Sea Islands. BRONZEWING, for Anatam. ...
Article : 21 wordsBehar, R, M. S. S. 1000 tons, Captain Norrle for Point de Galle I.R. M. Co., agents. ...
Article : 17 wordsEagle, sohooner; 125 tons, Captain Rools, for Port de France, Passagers—Miss Plon, Mrs. Roels, Mr. Laperee, and 4 KanaKas. Lion, barque, 216 tons, Captain Sinclair, for Melbourne, ...
Article : 59 wordsFor Claronce River.—Urara, steamer. This Day. For Melbourne— Native Lass, This Day; Rangatlra, and Lion, 3r. instant. For Briabane.—Tolegraph, steamer,This Day. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 105 wordsCaroline, Lion, Susannah, Jons, and Mosclle, from Newcastle 650 tons coal, 120O bushels maize; Sacramento, from Bellambi, 53 tons coal; Sylph, from Brlabane Water, 7000 feet timber, 7000 folloes; Australia, and William Hazlett, from Manning River, ...
Article : 86 wordsMald of the Lake, for Lake Maequarle; Avenger, Daring, Carnation, and Lightning, for Manning River; Absslom, and Peshen, for Brlabane Water; Seetia, Venus,Edward, and Paciflc, for Newcastle; Star of the North, for Manning River. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 70 wordsPar Mimmic Dyke, from Warrnambool, 120 tons flour, H. H. Beanchamp. ...
Article : 16 wordsWE have had heavy rain all day, and we have news of heavy floods at Bendigo and Castlemaine. From Tasmania I learn that Mr. Justice ...
Article : 53 wordsCloaing at the General Post-office so follows:— For Navlgators Frlandly, Fijls, Norfolk Island, and Tahiti— By the Caroline Hort. This Day, at noon, if not undsrway. For Adelaide—By the Aea Packer, This Day, at noon, if not ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 55 wordsThe following appointments are notified in yesterday's Gerernny Gazette—Meesra. John M'Noll Simpson, and Coories Jenkina, Hceonsed surveyors, to be Commissioners of Crown Lands. Messrs. W. R Davidson, E. Fieber, J. ...
Article : 1,642 wordsAN inquest was held yesterday, before the City Coroner,, at the Barwood Station Inn, Barwood, on view of the body of Edward Waterworth, aged 58 years. Deceased had been a servant to Mr. Peurson, of Barwood, Since ...
Article : 644 wordsThe Minnnie Dyke sighted the Amerloan' ship Sonore on Friday last, off Cape Howe. The ship Saldanha was signslled off the port yesterday, bound for Newonatle. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 62 wordsBel[?]lere, 483 tons, Wright; loading. Daphme. 760 tons, Foreman; loading. Dunean Dunbar. 1374 tons, Neatby; loading, Jason. 877 tons, Stewart; sailed July 12. ...
Article : 252 wordsALTHOUGH, to the view of pure utilitarians, the meeting of last Monday evening may bear the aspeot of wasted energy, it is impossible to, without our sympathy from the cause which ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 45 wordsTHE course taken yesterday by the Ministry, in reference. to the subject of Chinese immi gration, was perfectly consistent and justifiable. Pledging themselves during the present session ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 33 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly yesterday, in reply to several questions, members of the, Government stated that the Colonial Secretary was engaged in making the necessary inquiries preparatory to issuing a new Commission of the ...
Article : 1,259 words"Ressle, barque, from Melbourns. Rlalto, barque, from Melbourne. Willam Watson, barque, from New Caledonls. SAILRD.—October 1. ...
Article : 49 wordsEssex, ship, from London. Wongs Wongs, steamber, from Sydney, at 7.40 p.m. October 1. General Wyndham, shlp, from Llverpool. ...
Article : 68 wordsOctober 2,9 c.m.—Qneansoliffe, S.S.W. fresh, cloudy. Albury, N.N.E.; clondy. Gundagal S. W.; ralning Yass; N. W.;fine, clear. ...
Article : 44 wordsIntercolonial—communication perfect. Weetara interrupted. Northern perfect. Sonlh Head ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 16 wordsTHIS morn, my friend,s willd faced cloud Hung o'er the sorrowing land and main; Yet, from its mighty heart there broke A flood of carth-refreshing rain. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 957 wordsTOM OLIVER.—This well-known trainer and steeple-chase rider, who, like Mary Queen of Scots, is "famed for his beauty and misfortunes," has for once successfully courted Dame Fortune Two horses, "Rippon" and " Fairwater" ...
Article : 232 wordsRNRW SPRING DRAPRRY, BLACK FRENCR TWILS,MOTHER CRRCKS, SUMMER SLOPS, PRINTs, PANAMA HATs, &o., &o— are requented to direct especial attention to Messrs.W. Desn and Co.'s sale of the above, at their Warehouse, This Day, commene, ...
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