August 30.—Dart, brig, 154tons, Captain Wilson, from Melbourne August 27. Agents, Laidley, Ireland, and Co. August 30. —A[?]ia, barque, 227 tons, Captain Smith, from Java July 18. Agent, Captain Fox. ...
Article : 116 wordsIT will be recollected that the second reading of the New South Wales Constitution Bill was fixed for the 7th of June. Advices by the Donald McKay speak doubtfully of its being ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 33 wordsIT appears to us perfectly anomalous that persons should be required to pay for that in which they have not a provable benefit. If there be a danger to Port Jackson from ...
Article : 1,251 words(Before the Chief Commissioner of Insolvent Estates.) In the estate of George Anderson, a special meeting was held for proof of dobts. Claims amounting to £281. [?]. were proved. ...
Article : 314 wordsTHIS DAY.—Jenny Lind, for Wide Bay; Courier, for Melbourne; Blair, for Calcutta; and Elizabeth Ann, for Geelong. ...
Article : 24 wordsAugust 30.—Grafton, steamer, 315 tons, Captain Wiseman, for the Clarence River. Passengers—Messrs. Ross, Hindmarsh, and Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Page and family (7), and 27 in the steerage. August 30.—Shamrock, steamer, 300 tons, Canptain Paterson, ...
Article : 78 wordsAugust 30.—Henry, from Brisbane Water with 400 felloos, 200 posts and rails, 600 feet sawn timber. ...
Article : 18 wordsAugust 30.—Valentine Ward, and Industry, for the Hawkesbury; Clarissa, Cumberland, Herenlean, and Hunter, for Newcastle and Morpeth; Ebenezer, for Twofold Bay; Josephine, for Richmond River; Ocean Queen, for Brouleo; H. M. Warfield, for Port ...
Article : 54 wordsPer Dart, from Melbourne: 200 drums oil, G. A. Lioyd and Co. Per Acacin, from Java: 2465 bags rice, 2140 bundles rattans, 480 bags coffee, 1378 bags sugar,351 bags pepper, H. Fisher. Per Emma, from Wangaroa: 600 bushels mnize, 100 pigs, J. ...
Article : 47 wordsPer Elizabeth Ann, for Geelong: 3000 bags sugar, Grifiths, Fanning, and Co.; 1000 spokes, 1000 feet cedar planks, Morris and Co. case stationery, Union Bank: 10 cases eggs, Church and Molison; 9 packages tabacco, E. H. Pollard. ...
Article : 39 wordsWARRANTS AND APPOINMENTS TO EXAMINE WITNESSES.— THIS DAY.—Segerson v.Polding; Graham V.Graham v.Howell; Dickson v. Norton. ...
Article : 26 wordsFor Wide Bay.—By the Jenny Lind, this day, at noon, if not underweigh. For Calcutta.—By the Blair, this day, at noon, if not underweigh. ...
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Advertising : 154 wordsMr. SAMUEL. to move—That an Address be presented to the Governer-General,praying that his Excallency will be pleased to place upon the Estimates of Expenditure for 1856 a sum of money not exceeding £500, for the construction of two bridges ...
Article : 182 wordsCOASTERS INWARDS.—August 30.—Hunter, Sacramento, Scotia, and Kang[?]o, from Sydney. ...
Article : 13 wordsAugust 25.—Caroline, from Hobart Town; Ocean Steed, and Hindoo, from New York; John Nussey, from Launceston; Reliance, from Maurilius; Marian, from Calcutta: City of Sydney, from Melbourne; Louisa, from Warrnambool; Henrietta, ...
Article : 1,189 wordsThe drunkards' list contained the names of seven persons; one forfeited the highest panalty 40s. at the watch-house; one was discharged, and four were fined 20s., or twenty-four hours' imprisonment. Mary Ross, ...
Article : 156 wordsTwo persons were charged with drunkenness. One of them pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to pay a line of 20s., or be imprisoned for twenty-four hours; and the other failing to appear forfeited a deposit of 40s. ...
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Family Notices : 33 wordsTHIS EVENING, Friday, August 31, 1855, the Evening's Entertainments will commence with the PET OF THE PUBLIC. Characters by Messrs. Bruton, Milne, Stewart, Howard, Miss Warde, and Mrs. Rogers. After which. the celebrated ...
Article : 65 wordsTHIS EVENING. Friday, August 31, 1855, the entertainments will commence with HIGH LIFE BELOW STAIRS. Characters by Messrs. J. W. Griflin, Craven, and Stephens: Mesdames Branscombe, Crosby, Torning, Gibbs, and White. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 41 wordsTHE Murriage Act was yesterday read a second time, and the House went into committee. The ATTORNEY-GENERAL. announced his intention of proposing some extensive amendments, ...
Article : 319 wordsIT should be strange if the system of defence ultimately adopted for the protection of Sydney against a foreign enemy be not complete. All sections of the Council have intimated their ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 17 wordsThe departares for Australian ports from the Mersey during the month of May comprised eleven ships, whose aggregate [?] amounted to 10,970 tons, or a fraction less than an avergage of 1000 to each vessel. The number of [?] carried ...
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