June 10.—Woodlark, barque, 245 tons, Captain Seatgent, from the South sea Fisheries. June 10.—Chief[?]an. schooner, 77 tons. Captain Dunning, from King's Mill Group the 19th ...
Article : 220 wordsJuno 10.—Margaret, brig, 184 tons. Captain J. Lovett, for Melbourne. Passengers—Messrs. P. M'Ginley, M. Maley, W. Coady, and E. Doyle. ...
Article : 20 wordsARRIVALS.—May 31.—Tom Tough, schooner, from Adelaide, with 30 passengers; Anna Dixon, brig, from Adelaide, with 22 passengers. June I. — Providence, barque, 300 tons, A. T. Popham, ...
Article : 231 wordsTHIS DAY.— Ganges, for London; Monarcn. Clarence Packet, and Don Juan, for Melbourne. ...
Article : 16 wordsJune 10.—Monarch, barque, 315 tons. Captain David Gourlay, for Melbourne. Passengers— Captain Devlin, Miss and Master Devlin. Mrs. S. Cooper. Messrs. Turner, Price, Mohr, Thompson. ...
Article : 272 wordsARRIVED.—May 31: Success, ship, 621 tons, Francis Stewart, commander, from London via Plymouth 29th January. Passengers — Mrs. Stowart, Mrs. and Miss Robertson, Miss Evans, ...
Article : 72 wordsARRIVALS.—May 26: Amcer, barque, 460, II. Vellacott, from Melbourne and Port Elliott. (27.) Mercury, brig. 17 G. Rae, from Melbourne. CLEARED OUT.—May 26: Daphne, schooner. ...
Article : 98 wordsJune 10.—Adventure from Newcastle, with 10[?]0 bushels maize, Maria Prudence, from Newcastle, with 32 tons coal; James and Arnelia, from Newcastle, with 400 hides, 100 bushels corn, 7 tons ...
Article : 90 wordsJune 10.—Chase. for the McLeay River, with sundries: Ruth, for the Hawkesbury, in ballast; Maria Prudence, Elizabeth, and Ranger, for Newcastle, in ballast; Echo, for Shoalhaven, with ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 81 wordsPer Woodlark: 400 barrels sperm oil, Flower, Salting, and Co. Per Chieftain: 499 barrels cocoanut oil, 15 cwt. old copper, Captain Smith. ...
Article : 231 wordsNo Communication can be inserted in this Journal unless the name and address of the writer, if unknown, are enclosed as a guarantee of its authenticity. This rule, in every case, will be ...
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Family Notices : 51 wordsPer Monarch: 4 casks hobbles, 5 bales canvas, 1 case firearms, 1 case hardware, 1 package blocks, A. Wilson; 1 hogshead tinware, Nott and Edwards; 2 horse drays, 1 case 1 cask harness, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 37 wordsMR. WENTWORTH has taken the initiative in one of the most important questions at present occupying public attention in this colony, and has moved for and obtained a ...
Article : 1,044 wordsDIFFICULTIES of no common order surround any set of men undertaking the government of Great Britain at the present era. The old idea of governing by parties, ...
Article : 1,157 wordsBY the Augusta, we have San Francisco journals to the 14th of April, inclusive, a summary of which news we shall give to-morrow. This vessel also brings ...
Article : 41 wordsCLOSING AT THE POST OFFICER. London.—Ganges, this day, at noon: Cornelia, and Neptune, to-morrow evening, at 6 o'clock. Melbourne.—Don Juan, this day at noon. ...
Article : 443 wordsThe SPKAKER took the chair at a quarter past 2 o'clock. PRESENTATION OF THE ADDRESS. On the motion of the COLONIAL ...
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