March 80.—Governor General, steamer, 800 tons, Captain R. F. Pockley, from Melbourne March 27, Passengers—Mrs. Poigndester and daugher, Miss Polgndestur, Mrs. C[?] Mr. and Mrs.b M'Closkeye, Miss Conlann, ...
Article : 87 wordsOn Tuesday last the Returning Officer for the Elecetoral district of the united counties of St Vincent and Murray attended at Braidwood, to declure officially the result of the epoll in the ...
Article : 94 wordsMarch 24.—Shanrock, from Newcastle. ...
Article : 9 wordsMarch 19.—Vixen, from Launccsion; Lapwing, from Port Elliott. March 21.—William Stephoson, from Liverpool. PRICE OF SHIPS LAST YEAR.—From January to October our high quotations of last were fully ...
Article : 252 wordsMarch 30.—Helleapont (s.), for Melbourne. ...
Article : 7 wordsTHIS DAY.—Wonga (s.) Wave, Ello n and Ellrabeth, for Melbournew; Roberetus Hendrlous, for Batavia; Fortune, for South Scas; Queene of thee Seouth, for Nelson; and Sir Edward Paget, for London. ...
Article : 10 wordsDRUNKARDS' LIST.—Teen persons were econvicted of drunkenness in the epublic streets; eight were orderted to pay a fine eof 20s., or default eto be confined in the cells for the twenty-four oer forty-eieght ...
Article : 541 wordsMarch 30.—Heellespont (s.), 580 tons, Caption D. Pold, for Melebourne. Passengers—Mr. and Kent, 2 Masters Duff, Mrs. Atkinson, Messers. Mackazie, Vogt, Manton, Holcombe, Willson, and 37 in the steerage. ...
Article : 40 wordsA CELEBRATED write on Political Ecenomy has laid it down, that a people can never ebe well governed until they are taxed, and the truth of this doctrine has ...
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Family Notices : 51 wordsMarch 0.—Susa[?], for Paterson; Edwaerd, for Broken Bay. ...
Article : 12 wordsFor Sir Edward Pagat, for London: 31 bales wool, 46 casks oil, 97 cwt, bonws, 34 ditto hofa, 3460 horns, R. Towns and Co,; 7 bales leather, 168 bales wool, Campbell and Co,; 7 bales leather, 165 bales wool, Buyers and Co.; ...
Article : 128 wordsTHE LAST TEN NIGHTS OF Mr. JACOBS GRAND DRAWING-ROOM ENTERTAINMENT IN SYDNEY.—Every Evening this wook M. Jacobs will introduce now and most astounding wonders, in addition ...
Article : 127 wordsTHIS EVENING, Saturday, March 31, will be presanted Knowle's New Play of LOVE, OR, THE COUNTESS AND THE SERF 1 Characters by Messers. Waller, Ward, Graham, Tuthill, Russell, Hammond, Milne, Stanleye, Walker; ...
Article : 84 wordsFor Baravia.—By the Robertus Heendricus, this day, at Roon, if not under weight. For Auckland.—By the Heather Belel, if nor under weight. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 61 wordsWHATEVER may have been the primary object of the war—to defend an oppressed Statee from the frasp of a ruthless oppressor—to check the onward progress of ...
Article : 1,809 wordsThis was an action for breach for contract to deliver a certain numbers of cattleee.e They declardtion alleged that the plantiff bought by auction, in Sydneeyee, 1000 head of cattleee, at £1 10s. a head, ...
Article : 1,677 wordsSIR—A nautical man, on reading tho following oxtract from my Journal, suggested H should be forwarded to you for publication. Should youu coinclude with him in opiion, I beg to place it your disposnl. ...
Article : 151 wordsSIR.—I perceive, from the account of the dinner to Mr. G. A. Lloyd, which has appeared in the Empire and Herald of this week, that Mr. Fairfar, the chairman on the occasion, informed the ...
Article : 804 wordsThere were but three cases on the Citye Police Sheet this morning, in one of which the prisoner was discharged, in another remaneded and in a third the prisoner, Edward Roach, was, in default of ...
Article : 1,651 wordsIn the estate eof James Slateyer, asecond meeting was held. Dobts amounting to £103 [?], were eeproved. Insolvent was examined by Mr. Robert Johnson and Mr. Want, and meeting terminated. ...
Article : 262 wordsMarch 24.—Borphorus (s.), and Preak, from Adelaide Governor-General (s.), and Cila, from Sydney; Little Pot, from Newe[?] Eard of Elgin, from London. March 25.—Richard and [?] and Yarra Yarra (s.), ...
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Advertising : 148 wordsThe following consignments of gold were yesterday delivered at the Colonial Treasury by the Escort from the Weatherdigglags:— BATHUNTS. ...
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