THE surrenders of the undermentioned estates have been accepted. Charles Blakefield, of Molong, storekeeper. Schedule to be filed within fourteen days. Mr. Perry, official ...
Article : 480 wordsCITY OF SYDNEY,steamer,734 tons,captain Mondie, from Melbourne 31st ultime. in ballast. passengers—mrs. Jackson, Miss Staton,Mrs sright, Mrs poole,Miss Burton,Mrs.Armstvong, mesars. Bowman. macrice, mayce,Gatteway,Ryder, ...
Article : 19 wordsB.H. TALBOT, for Manlis. BUONAPARTE, for Hokiangs. ...
Article : 12 wordsFor Melbourne—Mary and Rose, early; City of Sydney, Steamer.5th instant. For Brisbane—Vixen, early; Yarra, steamer, 9th instant. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 258 wordsAMHERST,brig 171 tons, Captain Lee, for South Seas, in ballast. R.Towns and Co.,agents. XESTREL. brig, 190 tons, Captain Davis, for Adelaide. Passengers—Mr. Geake, Master and Miss Geake, and 1 in the ...
Article : 71 wordsEll whitney.ship.500 tons,Captain Urquhart, for Hokianga. W.Andrews agent. City of Sydney.steamer,734 tons, Captain Moodie, for Melbourne. A.S.N.Co.agents. ...
Article : 34 wordsRanger,Heroulean,alice,and Catherine agnes,from New[?]sstle,410 tons coal; Village Naid,from Lake Macquarie,3000 feet timber,21,000 shingles; Warlook,from Bellamble,60 tons coal; Collaroy,steamer,from Morpeth.169 bales wool.160 bales hay. ...
Article : 50 wordsWooL'.—There is little or no variation to report this week. A considerable business, moally by private contract, has been done in both clean and greasy wools, but there is no improvement in value. All the lots offered at auction found ready purchasers ...
Article : 155 wordsMaid of Australia, for the Hawkesbury: Flying Squirrel, and Reindeor, for Brisbane Water: Elfin, for Morpeth; Margaret and Mary, Ranger, Harriet Hope, Little Pet, Catherine Agnes, Petrel, Atlantic, and Christopher George, for Newcastle; Maid of the ...
Article : 46 wordsPer Rebs[?],from South Sea Islands; 7 tons pearl shell, 1200 [?]bs. tortoise shell,20[?] cocoanuts, Order. Per Hobe, from Hokianga: 163 pieces timber,12bales flax,A. S.Webster. ...
Article : 20 wordsTare,actual; draft,1 lb.per owt.,and no other allowance. Wool.—Fleece,CFH over H,11 bales at 10d; grease,A.B,10 at 11½d; ditto,R.11 at is; fleece, C over X. 4 at is 9½d; skin, 1 st 10½d; mixed,2 at 3s 9½d. ...
Article : 84 wordsClosing at the General post-office as follows:— For Taranaki—By the Bita, This Day, at noon,if not underway. For Valparaice—By the Ellen Radford, This Day, at noon ...
Article : 197 wordsThe undermentioned insolvents have given notice of their in tontion to apply, on the daya monltoood below, for certificates of discharge: — Friday, February l.—Hugh Maxwell 11. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 229 wordsBEFORE the Police Magistrate, and Messrs. McArthur Murphy, Cooper, G. Hill, Catley, and Asher. Absent, Messrs. Lenehan, and Speer. For Friday, Messrs. Burnell, Williams, and Campbell. ...
Article : 553 wordsDecember 28.— Eagle, schooner, 125 tons, sutton, for sydney. Cargo:3 millstenes, 3 cases merchandise. December 29.— wave, brig, 187 tons. Rossiter. for Sydner. ...
Article : 14 wordsDecember 27.—Verulam,from London; John Ormerod, from Sydney. SAILED. December 26.—Malsy, for London. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 118 wordsDecember 25—Heather Bell, for London. ...
Article : 9 wordsDecember 29—thames, brig (supposed), from Newasstle to adelaide. ...
Article : 12 wordsConstance barque from Auekland. Flower of Wexford, keich, from Port Stophens. January 9. Yarrs Yarrs, steamer, from Sydney. ...
Article : 30 wordsAnnis and June, barque, from Adelaide, Ellzabeth,schooner, from Willanga. Gil Biss, brig, from the coast. Janct, brig, from Ad[?]iaide. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 11 wordsTHE terms 'intermediate," "settled," and "unsettled" districts,although they have latel become familiar to most persons, though the discussion of the land question, convey no ...
Article : 1,238 wordsBUSINESS generally has been very quiet in consequence chiefly of the interruptions caused by the frequent hollidays at this period of the year. Wool continues to arrive freely, but the ...
Article : 2,294 wordsBEFORE the Water Police Magistrate and Mr. T. Spence. DRUNKENNESS.—Two men and a woman were fined 10s. each for this offence. DIS[?]BEDIENCE.—Vathur, a lascar seman of the ...
Article : 318 wordsTHE prospect of a new opening for the employment of capital and labour in the occupation of the waste lands of this country renders it a matter of immense importance that right views ...
Article : 1,277 wordsPARLIAMENT rosumed to-day. Mr. Brooke made the usual Ministerial statement, but divulged nothing new relative to the policy of his Government. Mr. Duffy and other members explained that they did not pledge ...
Article : 50 wordsWool.—We had a very good attendence of bons fids buyers at our safe to-day, and for good and well conditioned clips there was a [?]ilghlly increased competiton and late quetations were fully maintained. for seedy and infe[?]or par[?] there is no ...
Article : 375 wordsTEA MEETING ' IN ST. MICHAEL'S SCHOOL. ROOM.—A Juvenile tea meeting will be held in St.Michael's School room, Surry Hills, this evening. after which some interesting dissolving views will be exhibited by means of the ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Fri 4 Jan 1861, Page 4
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