LADY BOWEN, steamer, 400 tons, Quayle, from Brisbane 27th instant. Passengers— Mr. and Mrs. Fairchild and servent, Mr and Mrs Duckie, child and servent, Mr. and Mrs. and Master Evana, Messrs. Carden, Scott, Bray, Green. ...
Article : 387 wordsThe SPEAKER took the chair at twenty-nine minutes past three. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. Mr. CUMMINGS asked the Secretary for Public ...
Article : 10,552 wordsNEPTUNE. steamer, for London. CITY OF BRISBANE, steamer, for Brisbane. EGMONT, steamer, for Nelson. ...
Article : 23 wordsFor London. Orwell, and Isabella, This Day; City of Sydney, Golden City, Centurion, and Granite City, early. For Albert River— Jane Williams, This Day. ...
Article : 124 wordsHarriett Armitage, barque, 297 tons, Stephens, for Auckland. T. Stewart; agent. E. K. Beteson, brig, 163 tons, Castle, for Adelaide. W. Peverley, agent. ...
Article : 69 wordsFROWNING BEAUTY, barque, 365 tons, Marr, for Moreton Bay via Newcastle, in ballast. YOUNG AUSTRALIAN, 14 tons, M'Gee, for Jervis Bay. PEAHEN, 20 tons, Orpen, for Brisbane Water. ...
Article : 111 wordsMR. SMART'S financial speech, however unsatisfactory the condition of things it discloses, will, we think, commend itself to the confidence of the public as a plain, ...
Article : 1,191 wordsLady Bowen, steamer, from Brisbane: 23 bales wool, J. Brewster; 10 bales wool, H. Mort; 3 bales skins, 4 casks tallow, 25 hides, Mort and Co.; 19 bales wool, Danger, Gilchrist, and Co.; 16 bales wool, Order. ...
Article : 391 wordsSir— A paragraph appeared in your issue of Tuesday last, referring to the fire in my store, on Monday night, and stating that I had effected an insurance on the shed and stock in the Liverpool and London Company ...
Article : 196 wordsMarch 30— Patereon, and Barwon, steamers, from Sydney; Ann and Maria, from Melbourne. DEPARTURES. March 29— Little Pet, for Sydney: Layerd, for Hongkong; ...
Article : 64 wordsMarch 29— Balclutha, steamer, from Sydney. ...
Article : 10 wordsMarch 29— Io, from Sydney; victory, from Circular Head; Maggie, from Newcastle; Harriet Nathan, from Hobart Town; Chatsworth, from London. March 29— Natal, Camilla, and Storm King, for Newcastle; ...
Article : 58 wordsSir— I observe that by the 38th clause of the Harbour Regulations, ships of above 500 tons are entitled to remain alongside the quay thirty-five days, exclusive of Sundays, after which period they are subject to a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 69 wordsClosing at the General Post-office, as follows— For Melbourne— By the Auckland, This Day, at 5 p.m. For London— By the Orwell, This Day, at 6p.m. For Melbourne— By the City of Melbourne, steamer, on ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 35 wordsThe usual public sales of wool were held to-day. The attendance was Very limited at first; but, later in the afternoon, there were about the usual number of brokers and ...
Article : 1,673 wordsIN the Legislative Council, yesterday, The Plants Destruction Bill and Imported Game Protection Bill were read a first time. The Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance ...
Article : 188 wordsMORGAN, THE BUSHRANGER—Two men, named Michael and James, Corcoran, have been charged before the Albury Bench with aiding Morgan, the second, to wound one John Dickson Pender, at Wallandool, and ...
Article : 473 wordsMarch 25— Success, Menarch, and Maria, from Newcastle; City of Melbourne steamer, from Sydney. CLEARED OUT. March 25— Northam, steamer, 905 tons, Skottowe, for Galle. ...
Article : 80 wordsIN the Legislative Assembly, yesterday, Mr. ARNOLD stated, in reply to Mr. Cummings, that the survey of the Great Western Railway line had been completed; that the line was being-staked out; that ...
Article : 960 wordsMarch 12— Sir John Burgoyne, from Sydney. March 13— Salamander, from Newcastle; Novelty and, Coral Queen, from Sydney. March 14— Lindsays, Eclipse, and Ellon Castle, from ...
Article : 114 wordsConsiderable excitement prevailed in the town during the morning of Saturday, in consequence of the report which had been current that the Curagoa had been signalled in sight with a ship dismasted in tow. On arrival in harbour, ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Fri 31 Mar 1865, Page 4
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