THE amount of Customs duties received the day was as follows:—......... L. s. d. Brandy.................. 0 1 7 ...
Article : 973 wordsW,W. SMITH, ship 661 tons, W. H. Harns, from Start Point 18th July, Passengers—Mrs. Harris and child, Mr. Davie, Saunders and Co., agents. LAWRENCE, barque. 306 tons, Salmon, from Maurtious 18.h ...
Article : 389 wordsFALSE IMPRISONMENT BY THE POLICE —A verY hard case, and one that illustrates only too forcibly the course of the unpopuleri'y of the police as at present administered, has been brought under our notice. A ...
Article : 3,031 wordsDRAGON, barque, for South Sea Islands. EMMA. COLVIN, ship, for New Caledonia. JANE LOCK HART. schooner, for Otago. FROWNING BEAUIY. barque. for Nelson. ...
Article : 59 wordsOctober 23. — Esperanza, from Newcastle; Warren Goddard', from Invercargill. October 21.—Borwickshire, from London; Alexandra, from Sydney; Soucheys, from London; Bombay, from Sydney; ...
Article : 545 wordsFor, Melbonrne.—Balolutha, steamer, on Tuesday. For Brisbane.—Urara, steamer. This Day. For Rookhampton.—Diamantina,on Wednesday. For Port Deuison.—Don Juan, This Day. ...
Article : 43 wordsKingfishor, ship, 1103 tons, Freeman, for Melbourne. Wilkinson Brothers and Co., agents. Urara, steamer, 241 lons, Wiseman, for Moreton Bay. A.S.N. Co., agents. ...
Article : 28 wordsJANE LOCKHART, schooner, 81 tons, Williams, for Otago, with 32 passengers FROWNING BEAUTY, barque 365 tons, Marr, for Nelson and Wellington. Passengers—Messrs, L. Ladnffeld, M. Davington, ...
Article : 126 wordsW. W. Smith, from London: 62 packages, J. Isaacs;25 hogs" heads, A. Thompson and Co.: 1 package, S Emanuel and Sons 1 20 packages, J, and E. Row; 10 packages, Scott, Henderson, and Co; 1 package, D Bulst and Son; 250 packages. Brown and Co. 4 ...
Article : 1,049 wordsIN an article from the.speciator reprinted in this paper on Friday last, a fact is stated and illustrated which sets in a striking light the advance made by a portion of the working men ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 83 wordsOctobor 20—Jane, from Dunedin; Coemopolite, from Invercargill. Octobor 21.—Emma Prescott, and Camilla, from New Zealand. SAILED. ...
Article : 39 wordsOctober 20.-India, from Invercargill.] ...
Article : 344 wordsTHERE are few things which are more painful to contemplate than "a serious miscarriage in the administration of justice," whereby an innocent person has been condemned to suffer the ...
Article : 1,047 wordsOctober 25 —Tomatin. from Newcastle. October 27.—Thomas Brown, from Foo-Chow.Foo. SAILED. October 23.—Douglass, for Brisbane. ...
Article : 30 wordsOctober 30.—Rialto, for Melbourne; H. M. Warfield, for Sydney. ...
Article : 21 wordsOctober 30.—Primula, from London. ...
Article : 7 wordsOctober 31, 9 a.m.—Newcastle. W.N.W.; fine. Mudgee, S.E; cloudy. Bathurst, W.; strong. Forbes, S.E; cloudy. ...
Article : 82 wordsClosing at the General Post Office.as follows: — For Auckland.—By the Charlotte Andrews, This Day, at noon. For London.—By the William Dothln.This Day, at 6 p.m. For Brisbane.—By the Urara, steamer, This Day, at 4 80 ...
Article : 1,035 wordsDATE TIME WINDS REMARKS. OCt 31 8.30 a.m N.W Fresh and cloudy Noon. W.N.W. Strong and clear, 5 p.m. W.N.W. Moderate and ditto. ...
Article : 46 wordsLOST IN THE BUSH.—A few days ago a neighbour of ours, Mr. H. Hicks, was out on a hunting expedition, and whilst so engaged fell in with to old man in the bush. We have not been able to ascertain his name, but ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Mon 2 Nov 1863, Page 4
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