The Nomination of candidates to fill the seats vacated in the representation of the City of Sydney, upon the acceptance of office by the Honorable Charles Cowper, Esq., and the Honorable Robert Campbell, Esq., as ...
Article : 13,585 wordsSeptember 3.— William Oswald, ship, 434 tons. Captain H. F. Rabe, from Manila June 19. Agente, Haege and Prell. September 3.— Nimrod, American ship, 450 tons, Captain Whiting, from Manila May 27. Agents, Wilkinson Brothers. ...
Article : 75 wordsSeptember 3.— Wonga Wonga, steamer, for Melbourne. September 3.— Floreuce Nightingale, for Mauritius. Septenibor 3.— William, for Goolong. September 3.— Cyclone, for London. ...
Article : 27 wordsTHIS DAY.— Mountain Maid, for Nelson: Eliza, for the South Seas;Alma, for Callao; Ocean Queon, for Otago; Tridon, for Mauritius; Acacia, for Anatam. ...
Article : 27 wordsSeptember 3.— Wongo, Wonga, steamer, 500 tons, Captain Oil, more, for Melbourne and Eden,Twofold Bay. Passengers— Mr. and Mrs. J. Unger, Mr. and Mrs. Crimmony, Mrs. Champion, Mrs Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. R. Stanley. Mr.and Mrs. J. Porter, ...
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Article : 50 wordsSeptember 3.— Sister, and Sacramento, for Newcastle; Lucy Ann, for Port Macquarie. ...
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Article : 124 wordsTer Thames, for Singapore: 150 cases gin, 2OO cases brandy, 120 tons coals, 50 tieroes beef. 250 bags Hour, 75 cases champague, H. Fisher; 4 cases drapery, Haego and Prell. Per Wonga Wonga, for Melbourne: 1 mat, M. H. Leslie; 6 ...
Article : 352 wordsFor Callao.— By the Alma, this day, at uoon, if not under weigh. For Mauritius.— By the Tridon, this day, at noon. For Anatam.— BY the Acacia, this day, at noon. For Nelson.— By the Monutain Maid, this evening, at 6 p.m. ...
Article : 85 wordsThis olipper vessel, which has made several very fast passages from the East Indies to this port arrived here yesterday morning from Manila, in charge of her old commandor, Captain H. F, Rabe, Her trip from Manlla, ...
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