The SPEAKER took the chair at twenty-nine minutes past 3. AREAS OF RUNS. Mr. LUCAS asked the Secrotary for Lands.—Were ...
Article : 11,497 wordsBALCLUTHA, ste[?]er, 500 tons, Grainger, from Melbourne [?]tant. Pa[?]gere—Miss Spearmen, Mrs. While, Mrs. [?], Dr. Thornion, Messrs. Aurlin, M'Res, George Shorwin, R. Corron, Flotchwood, A. Morrison, Gllen, Dalrymole, ...
Article : 135 wordsMarch 17.—Mrdras, from Galle; Cland Hamilton and Gethenberg, from Nelson; Gaorgina Smith, from Grey River; Katherew, from Hokltika. Merch 18.—You Yangs, from Sydney; Torgull, from val. ...
Article : 230 wordsR.M.S.S. ELLORA, for Galle, via Melbourne. CITY OF HOBART, steamer, for Hobart Town. TELECRAPH, steamer, for Brisbane. ...
Article : 22 wordsFor London.—Jason and John Duthie, early; Great Victoria, 10th April. For Port Denison.—Unele Tom, early. For Napler.—Maggle, This Day ...
Article : 80 wordsDecember 26.—Miss Kilmanaegg, from Newcastle. December 30.—Metaris, from Newcastle. January 6.—Woodbine, from Newcastle. January 7.—T. E. Boyd, from Newcastle. ...
Article : 34 wordsJames Paterson, seamer, 291 tons, Durrell, for Rookhampton. A.S.N. Co. agents. St. Lon, barque, 394 tons, wantalet, for Petropaulovakl, Henriques and Co., agents. ...
Article : 92 wordsMarch 20.—Charile Palmer, from London. DEPARTURES. March 20.—Wandrshan, and Alexandre, for Sydney, March 21.—City of Brisbans, steamer, for Syney. ...
Article : 34 wordsMarch 21.—Atta[?], Ha[?]an Broomneld, and [?], from Sydney. March 22.—Pateracu, and Urara, from Sydney; Don Juan, and Clara, from sydney; Stranger, from Dunsdin; Prairle. ...
Article : 71 wordsELLORA, steamer, 1670 tons, skoitows, for point de Galle. Pas[?]gers—Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Hatbottle, 2 children, and servant, Mr. and Mrs, Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Mornin, Mr. and Mrs. Pearse, Mr. and Mrs. Lan. ...
Article : 266 wordsMarch 21.—Coorong, from Adelaide. March 21.—Ant, from Port Albort; Southern Cross, from Hobart Town. DEPARTURES. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 181 wordsbalcluthe, steamer, from Melbourne; 7 packages, Moyerfeld; 24 cases, Franck Brothers and Gans; 6 cases, Mckay; 9 packages, Soward, Marsh, and Co.; 3 cases, Keep and Prsons; 7 pc[?]ges, D. Lee; 4 packages, W. Drynan and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 27 wordsThe weekly public sales of wool held to-day were well attended. The quantity offered was limited, and there was active competition for washed fleece wools, which occupied very ...
Article : 2,082 wordsClosing at the General Post-office as followe:- For Wellington.—By the wild wavy, This Day, at noon, it not under way. For wanganul.—By the Lady Dontson, This Day, at noon, if ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 58 wordsIN the Legislative Council, yesterday, Dr. MACFARLANE brought up a bill to regulate common lodging houses. The bill was read a first time. Mr. DEAS THOMSON brought up the report of the ...
Article : 4,271 wordsIt is hereby notified, at the request of the Queensland Government, that the ch[?]tered steamer SOUTHAYS will be despatched from BRISBANE on the 5th of April, for Batas, via, taking mails for Port Danison, Someract, Cospang ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Fri 23 Mar 1866, Page 4
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