A portion of the cargo of the D'Artignan, from Bordeaux, is for Sydney. Goldsborough and Co, report little doing in wool. The resutts of the London May sales are an[?] ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 28 wordsBUCTON CASTLE, ship, 886 tons, Ridley, from the Isle of Wight 8th April., Passengers—Rev, Samuel hart, Mrs. Hart Rev, Bernard Kenny, Mrs. Ke[?] Miss Edwards Miss French, Mrs. Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. Baunister, Catpain and Mr. ...
Article : 207 wordsTHERR has not been any change in our market for wool during the week, and the quanlity offered for public competition has not exceeded 195 bales. The Alexandra, from Rockhampton, ...
Article : 3,081 wordsWHEN the New Police Act came into operation, and for months afterwards, those who pointed out its unsuitableness to the circumstances of the colony, and foretold some, of the frightful ...
Article : 1,629 wordsThe St. Jospech arrived to-day from Bourbon with sugar and rice, for orders. News has been received from the far North of the discovery of a large fresh water river, 200 yards wide, ...
Article : 1,619 wordsECLIPSE, schooner, for Otage. CITY OF MELBOURNE, steamer, for Melbourne. ...
Article : 32 wordsFor London.—Maha Rance, William, Duthie, and: Edith Byrne, sarly. For Auckland—Kate, early; Auckalnd, steamer, 15th July. For Melbourne.—You Yougs, steamer, and Barwon, steamer, ...
Article : 77 wordsMonse de Nentes, barqus, 355 tons, Fages, for Petropolov[?] P. Boyes, agent. City of Brisbane, steamer, 504 tons, Knight, for Moreton Bay A.S.N. Co., agents. ...
Article : 42 wordsFANNY SMAIL, barque, 38[?] tons [?] for San Francisco. Passengers.—Mr. and Mrs. C. Keap, and 3 servants, Miss Chapmen, Messrs, G. Everett, J. F. Cathart, and G. Copptu. LILY, brig 248 tons, M Loan, for Adelaide. ...
Article : 256 wordsBucton Cautle from Liverpool: 24 cases, H. Moore; 537 packages, L. and S. Snyer and Co; 4[?] cases, T.A. Mu[?] 25 packages, E. and W. Paul: 1 case, W. Willington; 4 packages, T. [?] Bown 1 case T.M. Worhtington; 1 case, Dugaid and Co.; ...
Article : 522 wordsAPP[?]INTMENT.—Mr. Michael M'Dermott to be an additional clerk in the department of the Legislative Council viea Worthington, appointed to the Treasury. TENDERS.—The undermentioned tenders have been ...
Article : 896 wordsClosing at the general Post office, as follows:- For San Francisco.—By the Fanny Small, This Day, at noon, if not under way. For Rockhatapton.—By the Alexandra, steamer, This Day, at ...
Article : 310 wordsJune 29 —Jessie, from Macleay River. July 3.—City Brisbane, from Sydney. July 5.—Uncle Tom, from South Sea Islands. SAILED. ...
Article : 138 wordsJuly 7.—West Hartley No 2, P[?]trol, Collaroy, Comet, and Lurline, from Sydney: Mary Aun, from Melbourne. July 8.—Yarra, Secret. Urania, Agues Jessie, Atlantic, Adelaide Bell, and Lady Emma, from Sydney; Esk, from New ...
Article : 122 wordsJuly 7.—Yarra and [?] from Sydney; Atlantic, from Melboure. ...
Article : 36 wordsJuly 8.—Carline, from Adelaide; albion, from Otage. SAILED. July 7.—Salamander, for Newcastle; Ocean Home, for Manils: Wonga Wongs, steamer, for Sydney; Southern Crops, for Hobart ...
Article : 57 wordsSIR,—If your correspondent "Pu[?]" does not remember what be did say in his temperate letter It wauld, be well for him to consult a file oe the Empire. That at less, dors not change convenient he may find it ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Sat 9 Jul 1864, Page 4
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