AGNES JESSIE. schooner, 187 tons, M'Klaley. from Launceston. Captain, agent. BARWON, steamer, 40 tons, Lowile, from Melbourne 11th instant. Passenger a—Mr. and Mrs. Partridge and family ...
Article : 274 wordsMarch 10.—Queen Bee, from Plymouth; Albert, from Newcastle. SAILED. March 11.—Cassina, for Newcastle. ...
Article : 21 wordsMarch 14.—Muie Diederika, from Rotterdam; Vanguard, for Liverpool; Lady Robliard, from Belfast. March 15.—Astrla, from Caicutts. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,035 wordsWILLIAM COLE, ship, for Newcastle. AURORA, brig, for Newcastle. LADY YOUNG, barque, for Newcastle. BOOMERANE, steamer, for rockhempton. ...
Article : 16 wordsIN the Legislative Council, yesterday, The Chairman of Committees took the chair at thirty-two minutes after four o'clock. There was not a quorum persent, and the House was ...
Article : 43 wordsFor London.—Stateaman, Isabolla. Neptune, steamer, City of Sydney, Golden City, and Vimeira, early: Orwell, 20th March. For Shanghal—George Becker. This Day. ...
Article : 90 wordsIN the Legislative Assembly yesterday, It was said by Ministers in answer to questions— That no application had been made to the Government for telegraphic communication with the Hastings ...
Article : 300 wordsLion, barque, 216 tons, Bennett, for Auckland. Laidley, Ireland, and Co., agents. Cawarra, steamer, 439 tons, Milman, for Moreton Bay. A. S. N. Company, agents. ...
Article : 48 wordsMARY ANN, schooner, 134 tons, Tosh, for Wanganni. Passenger—Mrs. Mearch. BOOMERANG, steamer, 700 tons, Chatfield, for Rockharupton. Paesengers—Mr. H. Thompson, Mr. R. Thompson. ...
Article : 169 wordsAgner Jessie, from Launceston: 523 bags wheat 50 bags flour. T. C. Brelliat; 186 bags sak, 33 bage bran, 30 bage oats, 31 bage oatmeal, 1101 bags bark, H. H. Beauchamp 4 cases gum, Hargraves; I case, Beaumont; 1 case. Bernard; ...
Article : 664 wordsTHE first business on the Notice Paper of the Assembly to-day, is a question on a subject of great importance to the future welfare of this country. Mr. PARKES is to ask the ...
Article : 1,253 wordsMr. CLARK IRVING.—We regret to state that private telegrams which were received in Sydney from Adelaide yesterday, brought the melancholy information that Mr. Clark Irving was dead. No particulars as to the ...
Article : 2,214 wordsTHE Supplementary Estimates for the year 1864, and the Estimates-in-Chief for 1865, were yesterday laid upon the table of the Assembly. Public expectation has, of course, ...
Article : 1,099 wordsClosing at the General Post-office, as follows:— For Feiendly and Navigators Islands.—By the Native Lass, This Day, at 6 p.m. For Brisbane, By the Lady Young, steamer, and ...
Article : 52 wordsThe Mails by the Peninsularaed Oriental Steam Navigation Company's steamer NORTHAM, will be madeup at this office on WEDNESDAY, the 22nd instant, at 9 a.m., for all letters not addressed to the United Kingdom, and at 11 a.m. for all ...
Article : 462 wordsMarch 11.—Emma Prescott, Squaw, and Anna Marla, from Newcastle; Leonidas, from Iuvercagi l March 12.—Suffoik, from Plymouth; Arabian, from Liverfool. ...
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