August 10.—Creole, schooner, from Melbourne, 144 tons, with 9360 palings. COASTERS INWARDS. August [?].—Susa[?], from Sydney. ...
Article : 37 wordsAugust 11.—Despatch, schooner, 130 tons, Captain Jenkins, from Adelaide July 28, and Portland Bay August 3. Passengers—6 in the steerage, Agent, Captain. August 11.—Paci[?], brig, 146 tons, Captain Liddell, from ...
Article : 163 wordsJuly 30.—Cambodia, from Plymouth. August 6.—Shamrock, steamer, from Sydney. DEPARTURE. August 2.—Palermo, for Sydney. ...
Article : 195 wordsTHE arrival of the Tasmanian Constitution formally ratified by her MAJESTY, helps to give something like reality to those hopes of a responsible Government in this and the adjacent ...
Article : 324 wordsAugust 11.—Shamrock, for Java. August 11.—Eagle, steamer, for Twofold Bay. August 11.—Waratah, steamer, for Melbourne. August 12.—Governor, for South Seas. ...
Article : 37 wordsTHIS DAY.—Mason, for London; Raven, for Moreton Bay; Burnett, for Wide Bay; Barend Willem, for Java. ...
Article : 23 wordsAugust 3.—Tasmania, steamer, from Sydney; Gertrude, from Geelong. August 4.—Euphemia, from Melbourne. August 6.—Mary Ann, from Port Albert; Flying Fish, from ...
Article : 173 wordsAugust 11.—Sarah Ann, 135 tons. Captain Crockett, for Moreton Bay, with two passengers and sundries. August 11.—Storm Bird, barque, 495 tons, Captain Small, for Guam, in ballast. ...
Article : 86 wordsAugust 11.—Young Billy, from tho Hawkesbury, with 600 bushels maize; Trial, from Newcastle, with 35 tons coal. ...
Article : 25 wordsAugust 11.—Emily, for the M'Leay; John, and Edward Foster, for Brisbane Water; Williams, Eliza Harriet Simpson, Trial, Allen Morrison, and Brothers; for Newcastle: Brothers, for Shoalhaven; Elizabeth, for the Hawkesbury; and Clarissa, for ...
Article : 40 wordsPer Tasmania, steamer, from Hobart Town: 1 case shirts, F. Saville; 3 cases drapery, 4 cases matches, Stern, Baar, and Co.; 1 case, 1 sack seed, Ward; 10 cases apples, 2 sacks seed, M'Donald; 2 cases, Rev. J. Therry; 2 bags potatoes, W. ...
Article : 254 wordsThe following notice appears in the Gazette of yesterday:— Colonial Secretary's office, Melbourne, 3rd August, 1855. REGULATIONS. His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to approve of ...
Article : 77 wordsRegulations respecting the Lights to be exhibited by Steam and Sailing Vessels, and Signals to be made during Thick and Foggy Weather. The Victoria Steam Navigation Board, in compliance with ...
Article : 1,047 wordsPer Waratah, steamer, for Melbourne: 3 hogsheads 6 casks brandly, Gollan, M'Kenzie, and Co.; 367 bags potatoes, 2 bales candlewick, Sichel Sons and Co.; 7 hogsheads 32 quarter-casks wine, Brown and Co.; 5 hogsheads ram, Youngman and Co.; 2 ...
Article : 185 wordsWilliam Nash and Robert Forbes (both on bail) were arraigned on an information laid by the AttorneyGeneral, which stated that they being buyers and purchasers of gold by weight, carrying on business in a ...
Article : 487 wordsFor Melbourne.—By the Hellespout, steamer, on Tuesday, at 2 p.m. For London.—By the Mason, this day, at noon, if not under weigh. ...
Article : 325 wordsTHIS EVENING, Monday, August 13, 1855, the evening's entertainments will commence with the PET OF THE PUBLIC. Charecters by Messrs. Bruton, Stewart, Milne, Howard, Miss Warde, Mrs. Rogers. After which, PABLO FANQUE. To ...
Article : 57 wordsTHIS EVENING, Monday, August 13th, 1855, the performances will commence with the laughable Farce of NOT TO BE DONE. Characters by Messrs. King, Stephans, Craven, Mrs. Gibbs, Mrs. Crosby, Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. Torning. After which Mademoiselle ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 wordsAntoinette, 684 tons, Do Winter. Discharging. Asia, 600 tons, Howes. For London. Barend Willem, 100 tons, Retjens. Boston Light, 1164 tons, Callaghan. ...
Article : 577 wordsWHILST a high expectation is justly entertained in this colony, of the political advantages likely to result from the establishment of a system of constitutional government, we are ...
Article : 1,335 wordsIn the estate of David Robertson, a first meeting was held, but nothing done. In the estate of Joshua John Moore, a special meeting was held, for proof of debts. One claim for £1000 was proved. ...
Article : 643 words"In the year 1835, a Middlesex farmer, Mr. F. Pettit Smith, fixed horizontally in the stren and narrowest part of the keel, an Archimedean screw. The screw was continues: it had two entire revolutions. The inventor took out a patent on the 31st ...
Article : 1,921 wordsBUT little donbt can exist in the mind of any one at all interested in the events that have passed and are still passing in Europe, that both Austria and Prussia should, at once, ...
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