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Detailed lists, results, guides : 167 wordsNo business has been transacted during the last few days on account of the Christmas holidays. Though we have received news from England to the middle of October, the ...
Article : 1,963 wordsFrom "time immemorial" Boxing night and "crowded houes" have been intimately associated, the one with the other, in the mother country, and that good old custom of devoting a few hours of that night to rational ...
Article : 966 wordsWE (Argus) have Hobart Town and Launceston papera to the 10th instant. Mr. Miller has been re-elected for the former place by a majority of 267 over his opponent, Mr. Brewer. ...
Article : 476 wordsCORNELIUS WERNARD EDWARD, Dutch ship, 703 tans, Daniel Bakker, from Manila September 17. Passenger—Mr. Hunter Agents, Mullendorff, Nahmer, and Co. GOLDEN SPRING, brig, 198 tons, Moffatt,from Melbourne ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 193 wordsDecember 20.—Dart, from Hobart Town; Eagle, from Sydney; El Dorado, from London. December 21.—Vibilia, from Newcastle. ...
Article : 34 wordsDecember 13.—Favourite, Lion, Hobe, from Newcastle.., December 14.—Emma; from Newcastle; Picard, from Hobart Town. December 15.—Bandicoot, from Port Lincoln. ...
Article : 313 wordsTELEGRAPH, steamer, Wilson, for Molbourne. LALLA ROOKH, brig, Brown, for Port Louis. ...
Article : 17 wordsTELEGRAPH, steamer, G. H. Wilson, for Melbourne. Passengers—Rev. J. Sharpe, Mr. J. Bennett, Mr. J. Wooster, Mrs. Matthew Gibson and 2 childron, Mr. Macnamara, Miss Macnamara, Mrs. J. F. Boadle, 3 chilaron, and servant, Rev. J. P. ...
Article : 63 wordsINWARDS.—Collaroy, Illalong, and Paterson, from Newcastle and Morpeth, 885 bales wool, 82 bales hay, 3 bales 7 bundles skins, 24 bags matze; 40 bags flour, 18 hides, [?] sheepskins, and sundries. ...
Article : 37 wordsPer EMILY JANE, from Hobart Town: 60,000 feet, timber, 4000 palings, 50,000 laths, 10 tons hoofs, Order. Per ELIZABETH, from From Chou Fou: 30 tons sugar, 130 tons tea, Gilchrist, Watt, and Co. ...
Article : 668 wordsWE have Auckland papers to the 12th instant. The New Zealander of the 9th thus records a fatal accident at "Howick—"We regret to have record the death by drowning, on Thursday night last, of two ...
Article : 994 wordsSeptember 9.—Sarah Newmann, from Sydney. September 23.—Daniel Ross, from Melbourne. DEPARTURE. September 4.—Phillp Laing; for Melbourne. ...
Article : 45 wordsDecember 2.—Gil Blas, from Sydney. December 1.—Sybil, from New Plymouth. DEPARTURE. December 6.—Spray, for Lyttelton. ...
Article : 263 wordsJames McGrath, adjourned, half-past 10; James Maxwell, second, 11.30; George Emmott, second; Frederick Woodley, single, 12.30; Charles H. Rooke, single, I; Alfred Sykes, single, 2. ...
Article : 466 wordsIn the Times of October 14 the following vessels are advertised for Australia, to salt on the respective dates:- FOR MELBOURNE: Chancellor. 3002 tons, October 20; Anglo Saxon, 1234 tons, Octobar 27; Red Jacket, 2100 tons, November ...
Article : 392 wordsPer TELEGRAPH, for Melbourne: 13 packeages, P.N. Russell 5 cases eggs, Head; 4 cases fruit, H. Hall; 3 cases 3 casks fruit, P. Cullen; 3 casks 1 case fruit, T. Medcalf; 1 case. Captain Hart; 8 casks 2 cases fruit, T. Lawless; 7 casks fruit, R. J. Hardy; ...
Article : 122 wordsTHE WEATHER.—A very hot, still day on Wednesday, and yet hotter, with a hot wind, on Thursday morning, led to expectations of a thorough Australian Christmas Day. An agreeable ohange occurred, however, about ...
Article : 605 wordsFOR ADELAIDE.—By the victoria Packet, this day, at noon, if not under weigh. FOR LONDON.—By the Light of the Age, this day, at 6 p.m. FOR SINGAPORE.—By the Bangalore, this day, at noon. ...
Article : 735 wordsThe following vigorous appeal to the newlyenfranchised electors of Victoria has been addressed to them by twenty-one members of the Legislative Assembly. It affords an example of concern for the political ...
Article : 535 wordsPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, &c.—The members of the Established Church of Scotland resident about he Dingo Creek have lately had a mind to build; so upon the American bee system they have met together at sundry ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 154 wordsDecember 21.—Ardmillan and General Nowell, from London; Huntress, from Boston; Swistayre, from London, 66 days. December 22,—London, from Sydney. December 23.—Invincible, from London; Bonnie Doon, from ...
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Advertising : 146 wordsTEA MEETING.—On Tuesday evening a tea meeting was given to the childron of the Sunday School connected with the Congregational Church, Newcastle, when about 70 were liberally supplied with cakes, tea, ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Mon 28 Dec 1857, Page 5
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