SPITFIRE, ship, [?] tons, Eloe, from Plymuth 1st June. Passengers—[?] Government immigrants. L and S. Spyer and Co, agents. August 8. ...
Article : 500 wordsSeptember S.-Adelaide, from Sydney. September 3.-Kate, from Sydney; Isabella, from Hobart Town. September 4.-Rita, from Newcastle. ...
Article : 70 wordsPRINCE ALFRED, steamer, 500 tons, Wheeler, from Nelson. 8th instant. Passengers—Messrs. Poussard, Douny, Beaumont. Wilkinson, T.R.Jones, Miss F. Beverlev and attendant, Miss Roberts, Messrs. Howland, G. Duppe, J. Paul, Dr. Jolly, Dr. ...
Article : 252 wordsThe mail steamer Bombay arrived on the 13 h instant, and has put us io posses ion of English intelligence to the 20th of July. The most important item affecting colonial interests, has reference ...
Article : 5,439 wordsseptember 18—Atlantic, from Adelaide. [?] September 10.-Williams, for Rockhampton Browsite, for Callao; Catherine, from Newcastle ...
Article : 25 wordsSeptember 18,—Atlantic, Catherine Agnes, and Secret. from Sydney. [?] September 18.—Prompt,Hurenlean, Grofton,Catherine Agnes ...
Article : 28 wordsSeptember 18.—Pilot, from Mauritius; Jan Van Schafflar, not known. September 18.—Balmoral, for Hobart Town; Queen, for Sydney and Brisbane; Mary and Rose, for Sydney; Active, for ...
Article : 44 wordsCAMDEN, barque, for Port Cooper. YARRA YARRA, steamer, for Brisbane. RANGAT1R A steamer, for Melbourne. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 77 wordsFor Calcutta.-Spitfire, early. For Port Denison.-Star of Australia, This Day. For London.- Sir John Moore, This Day; Whitehall, William Duthie, Jason, and [?] of the South, early. ...
Article : 53 wordsBalointha, steamer, 272 tons, Brown, for Rockhampton. A.S.N. Co., agents. Ashburton, ship, 514 tons, Cork, for New Zealand. McDonald, Smith, and Co., agents. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 49 wordsLION, barque, 210 tons, Bennett, for Rockhampton. 8TATELY, barque, 500 tons, Wyoherley, for Wallaroo. SIR JOHN MOORE, ship. 608 tons, Robertson, for London. Passengers-Mr. and Mrs, Scholler and three children, and 2 in ...
Article : 67 wordsMADRAS, R.M.S.S., 606 tons, Stead, for Point de Galle. Passengers—For Melbourne: Mr Cookshott, Mr. A. May. For Madras: Dr. and Miss Cook. For Galle: Mrs. Mackenzie, three children, and srvant. For Southampton: Messrs. J. W. Harrop, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 52 wordsPrince Alfred, steamer, from Nelson: 1 parcel, [?]: 15 hogs. heads oil, 1 case, Abrahams: 33 hogeheads oil, 3 hides, H. H. Beauchamp; 1 case, Hyam and Co.; 1 case, Smith and Etheredge; 7 bales wool, Learmonth and Co.; 1 case plants, R. Henderson; ...
Article : 242 wordsPOLITICIANS of all kinds are generally agreed that a Cabinet divided against itself cannot stand. It would be vain, indeed, to attempt to settle the precise limits to which differences of ...
Article : 1,288 wordsClosing at the General Post Office, as follows:— For Dunedin—by the Dart. This Day, at noon. For Hongkong.—By the Virginia. This day, at noon. For Rockhampton.—By the Balciutha, steamer, on Tuesday, at ...
Article : 48 wordsAugust 20.—Thomas Hoyden, ship, Smith, for Shanghai, 1140 tons [?] August 21.—Daisy, barque, M'Cullooh, for Shangai, 618 tons August 26.—H.E. Suasanne, Dutch harque, Mayboon, for ...
Article : 55 wordsThe Mails by the Poninaular and Orlontal Steam Navigation Jomnany'a ' steamar NORTHAM will be made up at this office on TUESDAY, the 22nd instant, at 0 a.m., for all letters not addressed to the United Kingdom, and at ll a.m. for all letters eo ...
Article : 910 wordsFor London—John Moore, barque, 500 tone, Chapman; Jason, shlp, 878 tons, Stuart: lales of the South, ship, 980 tons. Bin nett; William Duthie, ship, 970 tons. Duthie; shaokamaxoa, ship, 989 tons, Tanban: Whitehall, ship, 93 tons, James. ...
Article : 933 wordsAugust 29,—Saloombe Castle, from Hobart Town. September 2.—Captain Cook, from London. September 5.—Accrington, from London, 75 days. September 7.—Catherine, from Hobart Town. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 40 wordsTRO PE FOR NEW ZEALAND.—It is reported that on Tuesday the whole of the available troops will leave for New Zealan, togther with the gun boat which has been built for th Government, and is now reay for sea. ...
Article : 252 wordsCity of Madras, ship, for London: 1979 bales wool, 328 [?] tallow, 171 [?] 2600 bags gum, 14,700 hides, 8000 hoofs, 8 tons 560 horns, 3000 bones, 27 bales leather, 32 oasks oil, 95 bags copper ore, 1650 spokes, 86 bags pearl shell. ...
Article : 70 wordsSeptember 10.—Julia Heyn, from Adelaide, 31 days. THE [?] OF THE LORD [?].—On her passage from Taranaki to Nelson the Airedale passed close to Nama Bay, affording an opportunity to take a glanco at the ill-fated Lord ...
Article : 226 wordsCORNER'S INEQUIRY.—An inquiry concerning the death of David Harrow. aged 37 years, late second officer on borad the brig Maria, was held before the City Coroner, at his office, Hyde Park, at Saturday morning. Deceased ...
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