MESSRS. FRITH AND PAYTEN sold a quantity of New Zealand wool—handwashed, 1s. 5d. per 1b.; greasy ditto, 10d.; locks, 12¼d,; New Zealand potato oats, 4s. per bushel; teas, more or less ...
Article : 2,574 wordsJuly 15.—William Denny, steamer, 600 tons, Captain Mailler, from Auckland July 4th. Passengers—Mr. Dangar, Mr. Gardener, Mr. and Mrs. Ludlow, Majer Hayne, Mrs. and Miss Hayne, Mr. and Mrs. Jellicce, Messrs. Tanner, Holland, Mail, ...
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Family Notices : 121 wordsJuly 15.—Boomerang, for Moreton Bay. ...
Article : 8 wordsTHIS DAY.—Spray, for Nelson; Tarannaki., for Port Cooper; Sydney, for Havro; Grafton, steamer, for the Clarence. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 80 wordsJuly 15.—Taranaki, schooner, 100 tons, Captain Clouston, for Nelson. Passenger—Mr. Nell. July 15.—Daniel Webster, barque, 296 tons, Captain Addams, for Port Cooper via Newcastle, in ballast. Passengers—Mrs. ...
Article : 81 wordsJuly 14.—Twins, Favonrite. Tigress, Perseverance, and Herculean, from Newcastle with 637 tons coal. July 15.—Ariel, and Harp, from Newcastle, with 244 tons coal; Absalom, from Shoalhaven, with 400 bushels corn, 17 tons ...
Article : 48 wordsJuly 14.—Gazelle, for Broken Bay; Jeannie Deans, for Of[?]adulla; Martha, and Twins, for Newcastle; Orient, for Broulee; Alma, for Shoalhaven. July 15.—Absulom, for Shoalhaven; Harp, for Newcastle; ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 45 wordsPer William Denny, from Auckland: 7 trunka, 1 case, W. Morgan; 30 casks fat, J. Kendall; 5 trunks, J. Myers; 66 bags bran, [?] bags wheat, 5 bags potatoses 2 cases apples, F. H. Dangar; 4 cases specie, Union Bank of Australia; 449 bags grain, 230 bags ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 34 wordsTHE intelligence by the mail which arrived on Monday night, now it is fully before us, places the question of our ocean postal sorvice in a light of far greater promise. The ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 59 wordsTHE Mindora's mail does not communicate to us any news of great importance—any, in fact, much beyond what has already been inferred from previously received intelligence. It is, ...
Article : 1,348 wordsNotice is hereby given, that mails will be made up and despatched for Great Britain, by the Phœnician. The mails will be closed at this office, on THURSDAY, the 24th instant, at 6 p.m. ...
Article : 225 wordsCertificates of discharge were granted, without opposition, to Frederick William Newberry, John Tregold Strong, Chancey Perry Scudder, Henry Wilson, John Wilson, and Archibald Barr. ...
Article : 292 wordsJuly 14.—Sebim, schooner, Gri[?]ths, master, for Port Albert, with 170 tons of coal. July 14.—Jane, schooner, Howard, master, for Melbourne, with 140 tons of coal, and 18,000 feet of cedar. ...
Article : 36 wordsJune 26.—William Denny, from Sydney. DEPARTURE. June 27.—Sporting Lass, for Hokianga. The William Denny left Auckland on Friday, July 4, at 4 p.m., ...
Article : 360 wordsMANY persons who have carefully observed the progress of gold digging in this and the neighbouring colony have long entertained the opinion that in New South Wales ...
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Advertising : 712 wordsThe departures from the port of London for the Australian colonies during the past wonk have comprised S vessels: 4 to Port Phillip, 2 to Sydney, 1 to Hobart Town, and 1 to New Zealand—with an aggregate capacity of 6731 tons. The rates of ...
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