June 28.—Caractacus, for Melbourne; Sea Queen, for Adelaide. July 1.Warren Hastings, for Adelaide. July 3.—Centurion, for Sydney; Ramilles, for Moreton Bay; ...
Article : 58 wordsOctober 1.—Ianbella, barque, 105 tons, Captain Moore, from Concepcion. Bay July 18. Passenger—Mr. Garside. Agent, Captain Moore. October 1.—Wonga Wonga steamer, 750 tons, Captain R.G. ...
Article : 67 wordsWe have frequently had occasion to notice the superior sailing capacity of the Liverpool as compared with the London ships; but the instances whichh attracted most general attention were those of favorite elippers, that brought late intelligence, and by ...
Article : 1,178 wordsTHIS DAY.—Adventure, for Moreton Bay; Asia, for London; Clara, for Callao; Kate Kearney, for Valparaiso; Colla, for Port Cooper and Otago; Camilla, for Twofold Bay; Margaret, for Geelong. ...
Article : 36 wordsOctober 1.—Kate Kenarney, schooner, 88 tons, Captain Punch, for Valparaiso. ...
Article : 13 wordsOctober 1.—Agens, from Brisbane Water, with 400 bushels shells; John Mitehell, and Johanna Susannah, from the Hawkesbury, with 600 busbels shells, 300 bushels lime; Albatross, Brothers, Mary, Midshipman, and Warlock, from Newcast, with ...
Article : 80 wordsOctober 1.—Adolphus, Albatross, Louisa Maria, and Storm King, for Newecastle and Morpeth; Agnes and John, for Brisbane Water: Jeannie Deans. for Ulladulin; Johannu Susn[?], and John Mitchell, for the Hawkesbury: Brothers, for Broken Bay. ...
Article : 39 wordsPer Isabella, from Concepciou Bay: 130 tons, flour, 3000 bushels wheat, Order. ...
Article : 16 wordsPer Kate Kearney, for Valparaiso: I case drapery, E. Mullendorff and Co.; 6 cases, Kirohner and Co; 15 Herces loaf sugar, 30 tons coals, L. Corcoran. ...
Article : 31 wordsFor London.—By the Asin, this day, at noon. For Valparaiso.—By the Kate Kearney, this day, at noon. For.Callao.—By the Clara, this day, at noon. For Port Cooper and Otago.—By the Coila, this day, at ...
Article : 383 wordsSeptember 27.—Viola, from Calcutta. September 28.—Pilot, from Hobart Town; Sea Sorpent, from Port Cooper; Malacua, from Singapore. Septebmer29.—City of Hobart, from Hobart Town; Black ...
Article : 746 wordsFROM the sudden manner in which, on a change of policy, the allies cast from them the slough of inaction and, bounding almost into a newness of being, caused the enemy to ...
Article : 1,667 wordsThe emigration to Australia from this country, during the present season, has been less than for some years past. During the past month only nine vessels left the Mersey for the Anti podes—two of which carried Government emigrants, four ...
Article : 2,856 wordsSIR—In your Shipping report of to-day, mention is made of some wreeks at Rabbit Island. In order to do away with any anxiaty respecting the vessel mentioned by the captain of the Marin Ann, I have to vessel mentioned by the captain of the ...
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Family Notices : 107 wordsSeptember 26.—Maid of the Valley, from Launceston. September 27.—Helen and Janot Dickson, from Circular Hend Sen Nymph, from Hobart Town. WRECKS ON RABBIT ISLAND.—The captain of the sohooner ...
Article : 105 wordsFines of £3 each were imposed upon Mr. Philip Hart and Mr. Thomas Dawson, for non-attendance as jurors. DARVALL V. THE CITY COMMISSIONERS. This was an action by the proprietor of 13 nores and ...
Article : 132 wordsTHIS EVENING, Tuesday, October 2. 1855. will be performed the Great Tragedy entitled THE DUCHESS OF MALEI. Characters by Messrs. Waller. C. Evants, Graham, Tuthill. Maynard, Harwood, Mrs. Waller, Mrs. Winterbottom, Mrs. Lambert. To ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 36 wordsSeptember 2[?].—Alien, from Adelaide. September 22.—Louisa, from Melbourne. FALSE ALARM.—On Saturday morning last, the town was in quite a state of commotion, from a report having gained ...
Article : 272 wordsTHE steady progress of the Constitution Bills through their successive parliamentary stages, leaves it no longer a matter of doubt that a few days, or at most a few weeks, will ...
Article : 1,802 wordsJames Whyte plended guilty to a charge of forging and uttering a bank cheque for £15 10s. 6d., at Penrith, on the 5th of September last. The depositions having been read over, the prisoner ...
Article : 1,263 wordsSeptember 21.—Free, from Melbourne. DEPARTURE. September 24.—Daphne, for Adelaide. ...
Article : 13 wordsJuly 26.—Ceres, from Melbourne. July 28.—Jane, from Melbourne. July 30.—Strive, from Melbourne. ...
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