ADELAIDE BAKER, ship, 809 tons, Baker, from Livarpool 10th March. Passenger.—Mr. sherwood, Willis, Merry, and Co., agauts, JAMES PATERSON. steamer, 300 tons, Harley, from Pcrt ...
Article : 135 wordsIN our prodnce market we have no changes of any material importance to report, The arrivals of Wool have been very limited in quantity, and the public sales held on Thursday last did not ...
Article : 3,164 wordsEDITH BYRNE, ship.for Lon ton RETINA,brig, for Otage vin Newcastle. ETHEL brig, for Walleroo via Newcastle. ...
Article : 19 wordsFor London,—Maha Rance, William Duthie, Jason, Jessica and Aiford, stramer. early. For Auckiland—Alice Cameron, early. For San Franciace—A maternr, early. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 93 wordsBoomerang, steamer, 425 tons, Chatfield, for Rockhampton. A.S.N.Co, agents. City of Adelalde, steamer, 615 tons, Tronton, for Melbourne. A.S.N.Co., agents. ...
Article : 27 wordsONWARD, barque, 303 tons, Kreft for Shanfhai. SOUTHERN CROSS, bargue, 324 tons, Fulham, for Mauritius WILLIAM BUCHANAN, barque, 135 tons, Ryde, for Rockhampton. ...
Article : 101 wordsTHE Statistical Register for Queensland, just published, supplies an elaborate view of the recent progress and present development of that colony. The most striking fact that ...
Article : 2,480 wordsAdelaide Baker, from Liverpool: 824 iron ralte, 9085 railway chairs, Commisstonor for Railways: 2100 sanks salt, Willite, Merry, and Co., 200 hogshends ale, R. and F. Tooth and Co., I package, Adraino and Brown; 51 packges, J, Levick; 17 packages, ...
Article : 381 wordsSome Sydney holders have been trying to sell breadstuffe bere. The millers have reduced the price of flour £s per ton. ...
Article : 83 wordsClosing at the General Post office, as follows:For Maurltius.—By the Sothern crose, This Day, at noon, if not under way. For Shanghat.—By the Onward, This Day, at noon, if not under ...
Article : 370 wordsThe Honorable John Bowie Wilson is of Adelong, A large meeting has been held, and a resolution eansuring his conduet since his asseptance of office, was carried by a large majority. ...
Article : 30 wordsMessrs. Frassr and Cohen offered of suction to-day; Tas,anian flour, but was not sold, There is little doing. Great exertions are still being made tom obtain a ...
Article : 759 wordsJuly 24.—Agnes, from Sydney; Lass of Gawler from AdeIalde. DEPARTURR. July 24.—Margaret and Mary, for Richmond River. ...
Article : 25 wordsJuly 28.—Comet, and Prompt, from Sydney. July 29.—Collaroy, Maria, Lurline, Raven, and Douglas, from Sydney. DETARTURRS. ...
Article : 45 wordsJuly 28.—Clarence, steamer, from sydney; pacifie, from Wide Day. DRPARTURRS. July 28.—Harriot, for Richmond River; Mary and Rose, for ...
Article : 22 wordsJuly 28,—Mexander, from Warnambool; Izerbrook, from Hamburg. ...
Article : 11 wordsJuly 28.—T.E.Boyd, from Valparaise; Havilah, from South Australia; Susicx, from London; Spray, from King's Island. DEPARTURES. July 28.—Thomas Brown, for Launceston; Ellgabeth, for ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 59 wordsDATE. TIME. WINDS. REMARKS. July29. 8,30a.m. S.W. Light and cloudy. Noon. N.E. Ditto and clear. 5 p.m. N.E. Ditto and clondy. ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Sat 30 Jul 1864, Page 4
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