Traveller, schooner, 117 tons. R[?]e, from Maryborough Captain, agent. Lady Young, steamer, 533 tons. Milman, from Brisbane 3rd instant. Passengers—Mrs. Smith, Mrs. ...
Article : 83 wordsGeorge Lockyer, of Cowr[?] in[?]per. Cause of insolveney: Pressure of a creditor. Liabilities, £1211 13. 31. A[?], £1192 15. Deficiency,£18 18s. 3d. Official assignee, Mr. R. H S[?]mpill ...
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Article : 227 wordsTraveller, from Maryborough: 78,510 feet timber, Harrison and Miller. Lady Young, steamer, from Brisbane: 7 bales wool, Mort and Co; 36 bales wool, E. Chapman; 77 bales ...
Article : 411 wordsMary Ann Page was fined 5s. for inebriation; for wilfully breaking two panes of gl[?]es, she was ordered to pay 4s. Alexander Campbell. Patrick O'Hara, Alexander ...
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