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Family Notices : 55 wordsFearful as have been the calamities at this port, both in regard to the loss of life and the loss of property, the destruction that has occurred during the last twenty-four hours casts into the shade all previous occurrences of the kind with regard to the loss ...
Article : 844 wordsNovember 8—Collo, schooner, 138 tons, Captain Edington, from Wellington October 10. Passengers— Mrs. Edington, Messers. Dransfield Brown, Barall, Mills, and M.CausTond. Agent. Mr. Dransfleld. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 96 wordsNovember 8— Emma, for Hobart Town. November 8—Rapid, for Adelaide. November 8— Yarrow, for Adelaide. November 8— Starr King, for Hong Kong. ...
Article : 58 wordsNovember 8— City of Sydney (s.). 751 tons. Captain Moodie for Melbourne. Passengers— Messrs. P. Hogan, W. Ellis, E. Rossiline W. H. Davis, J. Taylor, J. Gordon, Captain G. Lothruan, Mr. and Mrs. Laglaise,Mr. Crookford, Mr. and Mrs. E.Davis, and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 73 wordsArthur, Dutacq, at Bordeaux August 1, from Sydney. Devonshire, Dixon, at Gravesend August 3, from Swan River. Gazehound, Allison, at Gravesend August 13, from Moreton Bay. ...
Article : 305 wordsNovember 8— Clarissa, from Newcastle, with 88 tons coals. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 37 wordsNovember 8— Mermaid; for the Clyde; Orient, for Broulee; Zone, Caroline, and William, for Newcastle: Revenge, for Kiama; Traveller, for the Hawkesbury. ...
Article : 25 wordsPer Spray, from Nelson: 851 sheepskins, 40 bales wool, 31 cases and 100 cheeses, 1 cask tallow, 10 tons potatoes, 40 hides, 19 bags oats, Buvers and Learmonth; 60 bags flour, Moses and Sons. Per Colla, from Wellington: 5 trunks boots, 6 hogsheads beer, ...
Article : 67 wordsTHE motion of Mr. LUTWYCHE, by the very strength of its defeat, has made several import and things completely manifest, and so far the result may be deemed satisfactory. We shall ...
Article : 1,540 wordsPer Harp, for Hobart Town: 28 tons patent fuel, 25,000 feet cedar, 3000 feet cedar boards, E.M. Sayers; 6 tons sugar, Colonial Sugar Company. Per Peveril, for Geelong: 302 casks bottled beer, E. M. Sayers; ...
Article : 473 words4 o'clock— A number of boats are again setting off in the direction of the wreck, one with a raft lu tow, that had been constructed with a view to turning it adrift in a line with the wreck in the hope that, in the worst event, the men might have this ...
Article : 944 wordsFor Melbourne and Geelong— Sussex, Stebanheath, Anglesey, Telegraph, George Marshall, Mangerton, Lobelia, Medway, Tasmania, Windsor, Prince of the Seas, Kossuth, Monarchy, Persia Rock City, Roxburgh Castle, Neptune's Bride, Canning, Escort, ...
Article : 235 wordsFor Calcutta— By the Taymouth Castlo, this day, at noon, if not under weigh. For Wellington— By the Dart, this day, at noon, if not under For Feejee Islands— By the Ticklor, this evening, at 6. ...
Article : 634 wordsThe White Star will be succeeded by the now ship Tiptree, Captain Pinel, sailing on the 20th proximo. ARRIVAL OF THE WALMER CASTLE— Plymouth, Tuesday morning— The Walmer Castle, Captain Daniell, from Port Phillip, ...
Article : 722 wordsTHE Customs duties for the past week were as follows: ...
Article : 2,184 wordsThrough the kindness of Captain Moriarty we are enabled to give publicity to the following letter, received by him from D.G. Simpson, Eaq.,dated Newcastle, November 8th, 1856: " Sir— I have to report to you that, on Thursday last, the Eleanor ...
Article : 787 wordsNovember 5—Content, brig, 141 tons, Robinson, master, from Sydney, DEPARTURES. November 5— Sarah, brig, Frith, master, for Adelaide, with ...
Article : 65 wordsOctober 25— Bonnie Doon, from Sydney. October 28— Don Juan, and Vanquish, from Sydney. October 30— Rose, lightship, from Sydney. ...
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Advertising : 152 wordsOctober 16— Melpomene, from London via Otago. October 17— Ocean Queen, and Taranaki, from Sydney. ...
Article : 19 wordsNovember 3— Martha Ellen. River Chief, and Agnes, from Newcastle; Mary Nicholson, from Sydney. Nnvomber 4— Falcon, from New York; Tay, from Bordeaux; Caroline, from Adelaide. ...
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Advertising : 231 wordsMr. W. Wilkins gave an eloquent lecture at the Pitt-street Schoolroom, on Saturday afternoon, on "Pestalozzi— his life and teachings. The attendance was not numerous, many ...
Article : 149 wordsOn the arrival of the Collaroy, at Morneth last evening, captain Mulhall reported that the Storm King and the schooner Royer were driven ashore, by the rough weather on the beach at Newcastle, inside where the Eleanor Lancaster was lying ...
Article : 739 wordsNovember 2— Martha, Saracen, and Swallow, from Newcastle. CLEARANCE. November 4— Emily Jan 9, schooner, 146 tons, Captain Berr er Sydney. ...
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