July 8.—Paletine, brig, 132 tons, Captain Gold, from Moreton Bay June 24. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Newlyn and family. Mr. Lennard. Agent. H. Clarke. July 8.—Honzont, ship, 1100 tons, Captain Becker, from San ...
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Family Notices : 106 wordsJuly 8.—Star of Peace, for London. July 8.—Shamrock, steamer, for Moreton Bay. ...
Article : 16 wordsTHIS DAY.—Anglia, for Ceylon; Robert. Small, for China; Telegraph, for Melbourne. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 94 wordsJuly 8.—Shamrock, steamer, 350 tons, Captain I. J. Warner, for Moreton Bay. Passengers—Dr. Goldsmid, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Manning, 4 children, governess, and servant; Mr. and Mrs. J. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. St. John Gore. Mrs. W. B. Tooth and child, ...
Article : 72 wordsJuly 8.—Concord, and Lightning, from the Manning River, with 650 bags maize. 96 hides, 40 casks tallow, 60 cheeses, and 1 ton bacon; Rover, Young Billy, and John Mitchell, from the Hawkesbury, with 1389 bushels maize, 160 dozen eggs, 2 coops fowls; ...
Article : 100 wordsJuly 8.—Adolphus, and Currency Bay, for Newcastle; Reindeer, Henry, and Prosperous, for Brisbane Water: John Mitchell, for the Hawkesbury; Jeannie Deans, for Ulladulla; Cleaner, for the Manning; River Spee, fer Shoalhaven. ...
Article : 41 wordsAMIDST the conflicting opinions of the moment about the propriety or impropriety of religious instruction in schools supported by the State with State revenues, and of the existing State ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 56 wordsPer Horizont, from San Francisco: 102 cases boots, J.E Brown; 82,000 feet timber, 138 bundles, B. R. Pard; 9 cases boots, How, Walker, and Co.; 286 bags oats, 3 packages, 49 castings, 50 beams, 15 handles, 60 dozen shovels, 11; bags oats, Wilkinson ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 37 wordsTHE war has elicited no other development of individual character so marked and striking as that of FLORENCE NIGHTANGLE. The exigencies of our arms failed to produce a great ...
Article : 1,622 wordsFor Ceylen.—By the Anglia, this day, at noon. Far China.—By the Robert Small, this day, at noon. For Melbourne and Twofold Bay.—By the Telegraph, this day, at 2 p.m. ...
Article : 433 wordsJuly 7.—Francis, schooner, 102 tons, Brown, master, from Melbourne. DEPARUTRE. July 7.—Deva, brig, Bruckenridge, master, for Melbourne, with ...
Article : 43 wordsAt the instance of the Government of Western Australia, the following notice is re-published for general information. ...
Article : 21 wordsThe following report on Pollock Reef, is published for general information. By his Excellency's command. FRED P. BARLEE, Colonial Secretary. ...
Article : 781 wordsWHEN treating on the latest news, we cursorily adverted—as will have been seen in our issue of yesterday—to the objects which the Cabinet of Russia had in view in the composing of the ...
Article : 1,817 wordsIn the estate of Brown and Jackson, a second meeting. Nothing done, meeting terminated. In the estate of Want and Tempest, a second meeting. Claims to the amount of £1 146 10s. 6d. were proved. The ...
Article : 288 wordsHis Excellency the GOVERNOR-GENERAL.—A notice printed for the Hydrographic Office of the Admiralty, containing letters from Captain Denham, R.N., H.M.S. Herald, relating to the islands and reefs in the South Western Pacific Ocean. ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Wed 9 Jul 1856, Page 4
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