No 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 ...
Article : 40 wordsJuly 1.—Prince of Wales, brig, 112 tons, Captain J. G. Robinson, from Melbourne the 27th ultimo, in ballast. Passengers—Messrs. Wallace, James and Robert Kelly, John, Hugh, Lachlan, ...
Article : 150 wordsTHE Inhabitants of DARLING POINT and the neighbouring localities are respectfully informed that THE EMPIRE is delivered to Subscribers early EVERY MORNING, at the Toll Gate in ...
Article : 32 wordsRESIDENTS in Parramatta and surrounding District are respectfully informed that copies of THE EMPIRE are regularly forwarded per first steamer to Parramatta, and that any ...
Article : 47 wordsJuly 1.—Thomas Arbuthnot, ship, 621 tons. Captain Bannatyne, for Guam, in ballast. Passenger—Mrs. Bannatyne. July 1.—Gibson Craig, ship, 980 tons, Captain ...
Article : 141 wordsMR. THOMAS HOBBS, Postmaster, having been appointed AGENT for this JOURNAL at DAPTO, our Subscribers in that locality are requested to pay the amount of their ...
Article : 45 wordsTHE EMPIRE is delivered to Subscribers early EVERY MORNING at the extreme points of the GLEBE, CHIPPENDALE, and REDFERN. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 83 wordsTHIS DAY.—Emma (brig), for Geelong: Foster, for Guam: Baretto Junior, and General Palmer, for Batavia. ...
Article : 19 wordsJuly 1.—Pearl, barque, 181 tons, Captain William Harrison, for Tahiti., Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Kettle, daughter, and two sons, Mr. G. Millar. ...
Article : 62 wordsJuly 1.—Mermaid, from the Clyde River, with 8 tons potatoes, ½ a ton butter, 400 bushels wheat, ½ ton bacon; Elizabeth, from Newcastle, with 1300 bushels corn; Thistle, steamer, 127. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 38 wordsEARNEST as is our desire to see a question vitally affecting the interests of this colony, in course of approximation to a satisfactory adjustinont, we are reluctantly ...
Article : 1,222 wordsJuly 1.—William the Fourth, steamer, for Kiama, with sundries; Susan, for Windsor, with sundries; Elizabeth, and James and Amelia, for Newcastle, in ballast; Midshipman, for Morpeth, ...
Article : 34 wordsPer Dart: 13 bales wool, 5 bales sheepskins, 9 kegs tobacco, Order. Per Emma: 1500 bags sugar, 4 cases 2 bales drapery, 2 bales 1 case haberdashery, 1 case ...
Article : 38 wordsPer Pearl: 2 cases cottons, E. Haymet; 1 case shirts, 3 cases, cottons and worsteds, 3 bales prints, 1 case hats, 1 case muslins. 1 case haberdashery, 1 bale cottons and linens, 1 parcel ...
Article : 116 wordsFor London—Glenborvie, this day, at noon, Pelham, and Cornelia, to-morrow evening, at 6 o'clock. For Hobart Town—Emma, to-morrow evening, ...
Article : 561 wordsThe SPEAKER took the chair at half-past three o'clock. QUEANBEYAN MAILS. The COLONIAL SECRETARY laid upon the ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Fri 2 Jul 1852, Page 2
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