THE Otago, steamer, arrived to-day from London, 51 days out. She left Gravesend on the 5th November, at daylight, and arrived at St. Vincent on the 15th; sailed thence on the ...
Article : 413 wordsJanuary 1.—Aldings, steamer, from Melbourne. ...
Article : 16 wordsCLARENCE; steamer, 200 tons, Wiseman, from Brisbane 31st [?] Passenger—Mrs. Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. Hook. Messrs. D. Wolnbolt, G. W. Brown, F. F. Rayner, A. Cleghorn, J. J. Galloway, J. Louis, Josephson, Brahant, Foster, Deecles, and 27 ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 133 wordsGRANITE CITY, ship, for Callan. "JOHN VANNER, ship, for Auckland. WONGA WONGA, steamer, for Melbourne. JAMES PATERSON, steamer, for Rockhamption. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 21 wordsFor Auckland.—Novelty, early. For San Francisco.—Amateur, early. For, Caloutta.—Australian, steamer, in February; Cornwallis, March. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 78 wordsTHE match between twenty-two Victorians and the All England Eleven was continued to-day. Tinley and Tarrant resumed their places at the wickets, but the former, was daught by Greaves before he [?] commenced ...
Article : 406 wordsJAMES PATERSON, steamer, 50 tons. Harley, for Rookhampton. Passengers—Messrs. Tallook, C. T Maclachlan, Gerber, Bell. Collins, Henriques, and 21 in the steers e. WONGA WONGA, steamer, 500 tons, Trouton, for Melbourne. ...
Article : 69 wordsTHE second act in the grand financial drama conducted by the present Administration concluded on Thursday morning last, and the reception it met with affords another ...
Article : 1,128 wordsCLARENCE, steamer, from Brisbane: 200 bales wool, 24 casks tallow, Order. COASTWISE. Hunter, steamer, from Meilmbuts: 120 bales wool, 170 cheeses, ...
Article : 86 wordsClosing at the General Post Office, as follows:— For Brisbane:—By the Clarence, steamer, This Day, at 4.30 p.m. For San Francisco.—By the Amateur, This Day, at noon, if ...
Article : 67 wordsThe circumstances attending the loss of the whaling ship Hope, which were published in this journal a few weeks since, are, no doubt, fresh in the memory of many of our readers. The wreck was purchased by Messrs. R. Towns and Co., and they despatched ...
Article : 1,631 wordsLord Palmerston had figured as the respondent in a divorce case, in which the daughter of a clergyman was concerned. The 4th battalion of the Military Train ...
Article : 119 wordsFavourable news has been re[?]ved from the Talgai diggings, and gold is coming down in quantity. The Williams, steamer, long overdue, arrived to-joy from the North. She was detained by the floods. ...
Article : 672 wordsThe Legislative Session was opened by the Emperor in parson. A pamphlet in favour of Mexico, Poland, and the Confederates, had created a sensation ...
Article : 90 wordsThe insurrection still continues—the Russians are taking most rigorous measures to repress it. ...
Article : 16 wordsIt is reported that no great preparations have been made to invade Denmark. ...
Article : 22 wordsThe insurrection continues. MASONIC PRESENTATION — On last St. John's day, a most valuable testimonial was presented to Brother James Jessett, the late W.M. of Lodge 266, I.C., by the ...
Article : 3,789 wordsDecember 16.—Coraki, from Brisbane. SAILED. Margaret and Mary and Rainbow, steamer, for Sydney; Volantour, Lurline, and Pioneer, for Newcastle; Douglass, for ...
Article : 61 wordsJanuary 1.—Eagle, James Paxton, Nancy, Mosello, Little Pat, Siger. L[?]vins, George, Margaret Elizabeth, Ranger, Mountain Maid, Otago, Lady of the Lake, Boolli, Calla, General Wool, H.M. Warflold, anil Dragon, from Ryduoyi Wilhelm, Omega, and ...
Article : 53 wordsJanuary 1.—William Ackers, from Corner Lalet; Jan Hondrick, from Manils; Elesmore, from Mautlllua. January 2.—Western, from Portland. SAILED. ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Mon 4 Jan 1864, Page 4
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