THIS DAY.—The Governor-General steamer, for Melbourne; Tasmania, steamer, for Hobart Town; Sea Witch, for the Navigators; Waterwitch, for the South Seas; Gloriana, for Calcutta; Boomerang, steaMER, for Moreton Bay. ...
Article : 37 wordsA public meeting convened pursuant to adjournment from last Monday, was held, yesterday afternoon, at the Exchange Rooms, for the purpose of further considering a series of resolutions relative to the defences of the ...
Article : 1,067 wordsSeptember 3.—Sea Witch, schooner, 250 tons, Captain Parker, for Navigators Islands. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Henderson, and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Anslow, Mr. and Mrs. Almond, Messrs. Bryant, Burt, and Burrowes. ...
Article : 33 wordsSeptember 3.—Numba, from Panbula, and Burmega, with 9 tons bark, 12 tons potatoes, 2 tons bacon, 136 bushes wheat, 20 hides, and 2 kegs butter; Gitana, Sylph, Rainbow, Peahen; and Magnet, from Brisbane Water, with 300 bushe[?]s shells, [?],525 ...
Article : 60 wordsSeptember 3.—Vision, Speculant, Currency Boy, and William, for Newcastle; Sea Gull, for Richmond River; Dauntless, Gitana, Peacock, Agues and Henry, Sytph, Rainbow, Peahen, and Magnet, for Brisbane Water; [?] [?] and [?] ...
Article : 54 wordsFor New York.—By the Pride of the Seas, this day, [?] For Ta[?], [?] and San Francisco.—By the Restless, this day, at noon. For Otago and Wellington.—By the Jane Catheri[?], this day, ...
Article : 223 wordsSeptember 2.—Edward, cutter; Trial, cutter; Paterson Packet, cutter; [?] schooner; Clarrissa, schooner; Twins schooner; Petrol schooner; Lavinia, schooner; Carbon. schooner, 20[?] tons, Simpson, master, from Sydney; Frederick ...
Article : 202 wordsThe surrender of the estates of the undermentioned insolvents was yesterday accepted by Mr. Justice Dickinson:- Thomas Revel Johnson, of [?] near Sydney, surgeon. Liabilities, £[?] Assets: value of real property, £300; personal ...
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Family Notices : 67 wordsTHIS EVENING, Tuesday, September 4, 1855, the Performances will commence with the amusing comedietta, entitled MAIDENS BEWARE. Characters by Messrs. Folland, Lambert, J. W. Griffin; Mademoiselle Lola Montez, and Mrs. Crosby. ...
Article : 87 wordsWARRANTS AND APPOINTMENTS TO EXAMINE WITNESSES.— THIS DAY.—Kettle [?] Silk and others; Graham [?] Howell; Kettle [?] Silk and others. ...
Article : 31 wordsTHIS EVENING, Tuesday, September 4,1855. the entertainment will commence with the MARBLE HESRT. Characters by Messrs. Howard, Warde, F. Howson, Hammond, Bruton, Miss Warde, Mrs. [?] Miss Young, Miss [?] Miss Hart, ...
Article : 52 wordsMr. DARVALL to move—That an Address he presented to the Governor-General, praying that his Excellency will cause to be placed on the Supplementary Estimate and Estimates of Expenditure for the year 1855- 1856, a sum ...
Article : 808 wordsSIR—How much has been said both by those who do, and those who do not, know anything about defending Sydney. The opinions of those who do not know anything about it are many, various, vague, and nonsensi[?] I [?] to the abundance ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 25 wordsMR. MARTIN has raised two points upon the Marriage Bill, and has addressed himself to them at some length. One of them was, that no alteration in the law had been proved ...
Article : 1,423 wordsTHE colony of South Australia is about to enter upon a new experiment in Constitution making. The public dissatisfaction felt at the scheme adopted by the late Council and sent ...
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Advertising : 393 wordsTHERE is a class of persons who are ever ready to resent the most remote insinuation of there being a compact existing between the Government and the occupants of Crown Lands, by ...
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