THE amount of Customs' duties received to day was as follows — £. u. d: Brandy................... 687 3 10 ...
Article : 763 wordsECMONT (a.): 500 tons, Trudwen, from Anckland 3rd instant. Passengers—Mr and Mrs. Eastwood and child, Captain and Mrs. [?] Hanghton. Mr. and Mrs. Maule. Rev. T. Buddle, Miss Oliver, Mr. and Mrs Petehoer and son, Mrs. Davidson and child. Mrs ...
Article : 210 wordsANN AND MARIA brig, for Melbourne. GAZELLE, brig. for Adelaide. PRINCESS ALEXANDRA, schooner, for Port Denison H.L. RUTGERS, barque, for Otago. ...
Article : 36 wordsFor London.—La Hogu. This Day. Colonial Empire, Roxkurgh Castle, Damascus, Stornoway, Montmoreney, and Stateaman early. Rifleman, 15th January. For Auckland.—Kate, early; Prince Alfred, steamer, 14th ...
Article : 114 wordsCamden, barque, 235 tons, Cummins for Adelaide. Molison and Black, agents You Yangs, steaer, 47½ tons, Groves, from Melbourne, Laidley, Ireland, and Co., agents. ...
Article : 33 wordsYOU YANGS, steamer, 47½ tones, Groves, for Melbourne via Newcastle, with part of original cargo. YARRA YARRA. steamer, 600 tons, Millman, for Brisbane Passengers—Miss Medley, Miss Hill, Mrs. Maraball Mrs. E. D. ...
Article : 107 wordsEgmont, steamer, from Auckland: 5 bales wook, Tooth and Co; 6 packages, Hoffnung; £741 Order. COASTWISR. Catberine Agnes, from Wollongong: 90 tons coal. ...
Article : 29 wordsClosing at the General Post-office, and follows:— For Navigator and Fij Islands.—By the Lizzio Coleson. This Day, at noon, if not under way. For Brisbane.—By the Lady Bowen, steamer, This Day, at ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 71 wordsIn the manner of men who are conscious that the last hours of their earthly career are at hand, Mr. MARTIN has published an elaborate defence of the equivocal doings of his Administration. ...
Article : 1,769 wordsJanuary 1.—Camilla, Kate, and Rebecca, from Hobart Town Highlander, from Sydney. January 2.—Matoor, from Newcastle. DEPARTURE. ...
Article : 41 wordsJanuary 10—Clarence, steamer, from Maryborough; Lady Young, and Cawarrra; steamers, from Sydney. ...
Article : 24 wordsJanuary.—Murray, Village Belle, Monarch. H.M. Warfield, and Maria, from Sydney; Our Hope, and William Hill, from Melbourne; Trader, from [?]; Lombard, from Auckland. ...
Article : 88 wordsJanuary 10.—Black Swan, from Lannceaton; Barwon, steamer, from Sydney; John Buayan, from London; Jane, from Hongkong. January 11.—Edina, from Portland. ...
Article : 50 words9 a.m.—Brisbane, S.W.; fine. Tenterfield, W.; fine. Tamworth, calm. fine, hot. Murrurundi, N.E.; fine. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 55 wordsWE republish from the Melbourne Argus the report of the Royal Commission, appointed by the GOVERNOR of Victoriato inquire into the origin and nature of pleuro.pneumonia. The ...
Article : 1,233 wordsTARANAKI.—The proposal for the division of the colony. bagerly tuen up, for different reasons, by the people of Auckland and of Otago, is regarded with opposition in [?]. The following is the prayer of a petition to the ...
Article : 127 wordsCORNER'S INQUIRY—An inquiry touching the death of female child, aged fourteen days, named Reeford Cooper, was held yesterday at the [?] Coroner's office. The parents of deceased live in Kani-street. On Monday ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Thu 12 Jan 1865, Page 4
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