Mr. PARKE[?] to move—1. That the progress of the war, in which England and her allies are eagaged against Russia, has been anxiously watched by the people of this colony, who fully con[?] in the justice of the cause sustained by the allied powers ...
Article : 937 wordsNovember 5.—Catherine Hayes [?]hilian barque, 240 tons, Captain Fischer, from Taleah[?], west coast South America, 13th August, Agents, Crawley and Smith. November 5.—Galuten, barque, 327 tons, Captain E.S. Hill, ...
Article : 124 wordsNovember 5.— Miamo barque, 220 tons, Captain Bond, for Adelaide, with 300 tons coal. November 5.— william the IV. steamer. COASTERS INWARDS. ...
Article : 40 wordsNovember 5.—Akbar, for Akyab. November 5.—Alice, for Warr[?]ambool. November 5.—Ann and Jane, for Wangan[?]. ...
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Family Notices : 74 wordsTHIS DAY.—Sir Allan MacNab, for Manila: Ada, for London; Vixen, for Anckland: Struan, for Hobart Town; Shamrock, steamer, for Moreton Bay. ...
Article : 26 wordsNovember 5.—Vixen, schooner, 45 tons, Captain E. A. Peacock, for Auckland. ...
Article : 14 wordsOn wednesday next, and on every succeeding day, two distinct lists will be formed; and the second commencing at the cause Lenohan v. Drummond. The List No. 1 will be taken in the Jury Court, and ...
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Advertising : 122 wordsNovember 5.—Caroline, Paterson Packet, Petrel, Adolphus, and Ann Mary, from Newcastle, with 3[?] tons coal, 520 bushels wheat, and 20 bags maize; Dove, from Broulee, with 2[?] tons potatoes, 5 kegs butter, 3 hides; Son Gull, and Roderick Dhu, ...
Article : 91 wordsNovember 5.—Ocean Queen, for Broulee; Quiz, for Broken Bay; Reindeer, Magnet, and Sylph, for Brisbane Water; Katherine, and Echo for Shoalhaven; Young Billy, for the Hawkesbury; Paterson Packet, for Morpeth; Petrel, for Newcastle; and ...
Article : 53 wordsThe estates of the undermentioned insolvents were yesterdaysurrendered and piaced under sequenstration:- John R[?]id Miles, of 7, William-street East, Sydney, teacher. Liabilities, £968 2s. 9d. Assets: personal property and moneys, £150; amount of good debts due to insolvent. £8[?] total assets, ...
Article : 197 wordsP[?]r Catherine Hayes, from Tale[?]uano: 9000 bags flour, 717 bags bran, 250 ditto walnuts, 7 sero[?]s hats, Crawley and Smith. Per Thames, from Singapore: 1200 bags wheat, 1330 ditto rice, 780 ditto coffee, 664 ditto sugar, 200 boxes pearl sago, 200 ditto ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 36 wordsPer Vixen for Auckland: 10 quarter-casks whisky, 40 cases [?]eneva, 10 ditto gunpowder, 8 half-tierces tobacco 24 boxes raisins, 3 kegs shot, 10 bags walnuts, 12 kegs 8 cases [?] cask iron-mongery, 50 cases syrup, 30 ditto stoves, 70 tins biscuits, 200 camp ...
Article : 119 wordsTHE moral evidence is too abundant to leave it a matter of doubt, that in a time of exuberant prosperity multitudes of dishonest people rush into business, with the thought ...
Article : 1,283 wordsFor Manila.—By the Sir Allan M'Nab, this day, at noon, if not under weigh. For London.—By the Ada, this day, at noon, if not under weigh. ...
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Advertising : 172 wordsYESTERDAY was the anniversary of the glorious battle of Inkermann, and it brought us news such as we had not been favoured with from that day of days to the recent receipt of the ...
Article : 1,739 wordsNotice is hereby given, that the mail by the Mail Packet Shall[?], for the Untited Kingdom via Melbourne, will be closed on Wednesday, the 7th November, at 9 a.m. As the Registry Office does not open until 10 a.m., all ...
Article : 1,607 wordsMrs. ANGAS—A New Zealand "Kokaha," or winter cloak of flax, worn by the natives of Cook's Straits. F. FLANAGAN. Esq.—A specimen of Hydromy's le[?]gaster, or white bellied [?]eaver rat, from Moraya River. Mr. GEORGE FROST—A Trich[?]glossrs [?], or blue ...
Article : 1,032 wordsNineteen persons, an usually small number, as compared with former Mondays, had been apprehended for drunkenness. Catherine Graham was ordered to be imprisoned for three days; and the rest were fined 20s ...
Article : 162 wordsFive persons, found guilty of drunkenness, were sentenced each to pay a fine of 20s. or to be imprisoned for twenty-four hours. James Corigan was charged with wilfully destroying ...
Article : 702 wordsTHE NEWCASTLE COAL AND COPPER COMPANY V. BROWN. This was an action of trespass, by which the plaintiff's sought to recover damages for injuries to their wharf and coal shoot at Newcastle. Pleas, not guilty and that ...
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