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Detailed lists, results, guides : 22 wordsJuly 5.—Glentanner, from Southampton. July 6.—Don Juan, from Sydney. [?]ILRD. July 7—Margaret, schooner, Smith, for Sydney. Passengers ...
Article : 356 wordsILLAWARRA steamer, 203 tons. Captain Kaft, from the Clyde River 16th instant. Passengers—Messrs. Layton, Cloete, Woollier, Freeman, B[?]nnett; and 32 in the steerage, E. Manning; agent, TASMANI, steamer, 287 tons, Captain, Clinch, from Hobart ...
Article : 502 wordsJune 29—Mullogh (s.) and Emily Allison, from Sydney. SAILED. June 29—Susanne, for Valparaiso. WRECK OF THE BRIGANTIN'E MARCHIONESS.—We very much ...
Article : 447 wordsNo matter by whom, first enunciated, the extensive and liberal interpretation of the meaning of federation, given in one of our late numbers, cannot but have presented itself in some ...
Article : 1,473 wordsJuly 8.—Minaw, from Liverpool; Andromache, from London. July 9.—Omeo, (s.), from London: Morchant Prince, from Liverpool; Alt Mecklenberg, from Leith. July 11.—Abuer Stetsan, from Liverpool; Amazon, from ...
Article : 1,146 wordsBlack Swan, steamer, from Launceston. Cyclone, ship, from Sydney. Launceston, barque, from Newcastle. General Wool, barque, from Newcastle. ...
Article : 154 wordsGIPSY, for Twofold Bay. SARAH ANN, for South Sea Islands. MIMOSA, for Merimbula. JULY 17. ...
Article : 70 wordsWonga Wonga, steamer: Tayfield and Burnett, for Melbourne; Clarence, to Wide Bay; D[?]can Hoyle, for Grafton. ...
Article : 29 wordsEagle, schooner, 111 tons, Captain M'Phee, for Melbourne. Burnett, brig, 137 tons, Captain Se[?]plehorn, for Melbourne. William, schooner, 62 tons, Captain Smith, for Port Macquarle, with sundries. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Smith and family ...
Article : 66 wordsJuly 16.—Portland, N strong; cloudy. " " Queenscliffe, N., fresh; cloudy. " " Albury, N.N.E.: cloudy. " " Gundagai, E.N.E.[?] cloudy. ...
Article : 69 wordsFlying Squirrel, from Brisbane Water, 3[?] tons wood; Lydia, and Van Tromp, from Newcastle, 90 tons coal, Catherine Agnes, and Cumberland, from Morpeth; 600 bags wheat, 60 tons coal, 77 bales hay, 90 [?]dozen umpkins, 3[?] bags maize; Colleroy, from ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 177 wordsCatherine, Agnes, and Pacific, for Morpeth; Alma, for McLeay, River; Minerva, Carline, and Nancy, for Newcastle; Alb[?]on, for Richmo[?]d River; Lydle and Spec, for Shcalhaven; Fying Squirrel and Uncle 'Tom, for Brisbane Water. ...
Article : 50 wordsWHILST so much attention has been, devoted to the Musical Festival, the great object for which it was proposed has been almost lost sight of. A double festival takes place at the Sydney University this day,—the ...
Article : 218 wordsPer Tasmania, from Melbourne: 4 cases jam, Be[?]t and McDenald; 7 cases jum, 26 cases fruit, M. Baar and Co.; 186 bags onions, 10 cases vipegar, J. McKunney; 10 cases pickles, Hanks and Co.; [?]7 bags potatoes, 2 cases jam, 100 bags flour, ...
Article : 482 wordsTHERE has been nothing during the day, and in consequence of the festivities on the occasion of the openingiof the University, business is likely to be much interfered with during the. ...
Article : 2,922 wordsA MEETING of the Municipal Council will be held at th[?] Town Hall, King-street, this day, at 3 o'clock, for considering the following NOTICES OF MOTION. ...
Article : 940 wordsPer Burnett, for Melbourne: 1800 bags maize. Anderson and Co.; 120 bundles laths, H. Moore. Per Eagle, for Melbourne: 296 bags maize, H. H. Beauchamp 79 logs cedar; Kirchener and Co.; 540 bundles laths, Wilkinson ...
Article : 49 wordsClosing at the General Post Office as follows:- For Auckland—By the City of Melbourne, This Day, at noon, if not underway. For Adelaide—By the Robertina, This Day, at noon. ...
Article : 1,010 wordsJuly 9.—Krompinsen, from London. SAILED. July 9.—Mary Ann, for Newcastle. ...
Article : 14 wordsJuly 1.—Scotia, from Newcastle. July 2.—Amasis, from Lyttelton. July 7.—Jane, from Mauritius. SAILED. ...
Article : 20 wordsJuly 1.—Mary Grant, Gazelle, and Little Pet, from Newcastle July 3.—Robert and Betsy, from Newcastle. July 3.—Scotia, from Newcast[?]e. CLEARED OUT. ...
Article : 330 wordsTHERE is no intelligence from the principal polling places, From Naunugo the Courier's correspondent writes:- On Monday evening, July 6th, s meeting of electers ...
Article : 321 wordsJuly [?].—John Ormerod, from Sydney. THE COLUMBIAN.—The fallowing is an oxtraot from a letter received by Messrs. Kider, Stirling, and Co., from Captain Stewart, of the steamer Colombian, dated King George'a Sound, ...
Article : 117 wordsJune 16.—Equator, from Newcastle. June 18.—Malay, from Newcastle. The following report hat been made by Captain Peters, of the Malay, to W. H. Reynolds, Esq., Lloyd's agent:—"June [?] ...
Article : 94 wordsQueen Hote[?]se, barque, [?] tons, Cochrane, from Melbourne. Willing Lass, schooner, 116 tons, Collins, from Melbourne. ...
Article : 23 wordsJuly 18.—Reura, from London. June 19.—Prince Alfred, from Sydney. June 25.—Martha, from Melbourne. SAILED. ...
Article : 87 wordsE[?]lipse, barque, E[?]iott, for Wellington, New Zealand, with 494 tons coals, 300 bushels maize. ...
Article : 17 wordsOtago, Her[?]lean. ...
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