"Wonga Wonga, steamer, 680 tons, Brown, from Melbourne 1st instant Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Alleyne, Miss Wilson, Mr. and Mrs.Thomson, Mrs. Nichol, Dr. Smith, Mr. and Master M'lntosh Messrs ...
Article : 188 wordsThe Customs authorities have intimated that they have received notice from the 'South Australian Government that, in consequence of the existence of small-pox in Victoria all vessels in future arriving at ...
Article : 134 wordsThe Bombay sailed to-day at 3 o'clock. The existance of small-pox in Melbourne is creating alarm. The Government intend to cause all vessels from Melbourne to be quarantined. ...
Article : 39 wordsFor London— Parramatta. Sobraon, Canaan, A[?] Duthie, Queen of Nations. Woolloomooloo, and John Duthie,early. For New Caledonia—Active.this day; For San.Francisco — Lovit Peacock, early. For ...
Article : 61 wordsMatthew Healey, of Wagga Wagga,farmer. Causes of insolvency: Heavy losses in farming and pressure of creditors. Liabilities, £708 13s. 10d. Assets, £86 10s, Deficiency, £622 3s. lOd. Official assignee, Mr. ...
Article : 41 wordsCity of Brisbane, steamer, 504 tons, Knight, for Brisbane. A.S.N. Co., agents. Diamantina, steamer, _239 tons, Fitzsimons, for Wide Bay: A.S N, Co., agents. ...
Article : 42 wordsIn the case of Frederick Read. charged with deserting his child, the jury, who had been locked up since 7 o'clock on Tuesday evening, were brought into court yesterday morning at 10 o'clock, and still being unable ...
Article : 516 wordsAmphitrite, schooner, 93 tons, Rice, for Adelaide. Highlander, schooner,. 93 tone, Charlesworth, for Melbourne.Passengers—Mrs. Charlesworth and 2 children. ...
Article : 203 wordsArrivals.—December 28: Spray, from Newcastle. January 20: Mataura, steamer, from Sydney; Prince Regent and Gazelle, from Newcastle; Departures.—January 12: Mary and Drover, for ...
Article : 241 wordsAfter this date this Journal will be published, and the whole of its business conducted, at the New Office, near the corner of Pitt and King streets, almost opposite Mr Moffitt's, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 31 wordsWonga Wonga, steamer, from Melbourne: 1 box, P. Gibbons; 16 boiler plates, P. N. Bussell and Co.; 40 staves; 2 bundles hoop iron, Bolderson; 3 cases, W. and B. Brooks; 14 cases, Maddock; 1 case, 1 ...
Article : 1,600 wordsTHE Report of tho Committee on the alleged Assassination Conspiraoy is now before Parliament and the country, and is published in full in thia issue. It is worthy of the most'raoBt ...
Article : 3,575 wordsArrivals.—February 2: Ohusan, from Bankok. February 3: Claud Hamilton, from Newcastle. Departures.—February 2: Glenslee, for Newcastle; R.M.S B mbay, for Gaile; Aldinga, for South Aus ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 29 wordsMessrs. R. F. Stubbs and Co.held a very extensive sale of teas, sugars, bottled beer, limejuice candles, oilmen's stores, coffee, and butter, at their Mart, this morning. There was a very good attendance, although ...
Article : 1,141 wordsMary Porter, described on the sheet as a prostitute, and who had been apprehended by senior-constable Larkins, at a quarter to 2 a.m. yesterday, on a charge of stealing five guineas from oue Bernard M'Garvy, ...
Article : 133 wordsDUNBAR v. ALLEN, AND ALLEN V. DONBAR.— Th[?]se were summonses for assault. In the former case there were two summonses, one from Mr. Dunbar and the other from Mrs. Dunbar, against Allen. It ...
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