H.M.S. Calliope left Port Jackson on the 22nd July last, on a cruise among the islands of the Pacific, which are included in the Australasian station. She first went to Norfolk Island, where ...
Article : 2,076 wordsDecember 18.—Raven, brig, 171 tons, Captain Thompson, from Auckland 4th instant. Passengers—Mrs. Dodds, Mrs. Comon, Mr. and Mrs. C. Stowart, Mrs. Peaman and child, T. Dont. ...
Article : 125 wordsDecember 18.—Sir Edward Parry, barque, 257 tons, Captain A. Distant, for London. December 18.—Fanny, barque, 273 tons, Captain T. W. Smith, for Melbourne via Newcastle, ...
Article : 140 wordsARRIVALS.—November 15. Daniel Webster, from Sydney. (22) Haven, from Sydney. (24) Bon Accord, 17 tons, Finlason, from Coromandel, Passengers — Lieutenant- Governor Wynyard, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 131 wordsTHIS DAY.—Great Britain, steamer, for LiverPool via Melbourne and Cape of Good Hope; Fanny Fisher, for Mauritius via Adelaide; Anna Mary, for Moreton Bay. ...
Article : 28 wordsDecember 18.—Anna Mary, schooner, 51 tons, Captain Everingham, for Moroton Bay, with sundries. Passengers—Messrs. W. Smith, J. Jones, G. Smithers, H. Goodson. ...
Article : 62 wordsDecember. 18.—Black Diamond, from Newcastle, with 135 tons coals; Lavina, from Newcastle, with 90 tons coals; Sir John Franklin, from Kiama, with 200 kegs butter, 100 bushels ...
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Advertising : 114 wordsDecember 18.—Esther Arthur, Lavina, Black Diamond, and Frederick Griffiths, for Newcastle, in ballast; William and Betsey, for the Hawkesbury River, with sundries; ...
Article : 27 wordsIF, as has been previously shown, the lowest cost of railways in Great Britain, even when constructed in the most economical mariner, has never been less than ...
Article : 1,367 wordsPer Raven: 29 coils rope, 100 bags bran, 250 bags flour, 70,000 feet timber, W. Wright; 1 case apparol, W. Whytland; 50 bags flour, 1 bundle sheepskins, 8 bags horns, 2 bags hair tails, ...
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Family Notices : 57 wordsPer Revenue: 200 ash oars, original cargo. Per Fanny Fisher: 6 bales sacks, John Billor. woll; 2 cases cigars, 13 hogsheads 50 cases 1 quartor-cask brandy, 100 cases Gonova, 5 ...
Article : 179 wordsTHE undermentioned gentlemen have been appointed AGENTS for this JOURNAL in the interior, and are authorised to receive the names of new Subscribers and orders for Advertisements. ...
Article : 54 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 rale, in every case, will be ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 37 wordsLiverpool via Melbourne and Cape of Good Hope.—Great Britain, steamer, this day, at noon. England overland via Singapore—P. and O. ...
Article : 596 wordsTHE question to be decided at the public meeting at the Royal Hotel, this evening, is simply whether the elective franchise is to be surrendered by the citizens in the ...
Article : 214 wordsThe judgment of the Court upon this appeal was delivered by His Honor the Chief Justice, to the following effect:- This is an appeal to the Judges of this Court, ...
Article : 3,603 wordsIF any thing can tend to show the incapacity of a deliberative body for the high function of legislation, the dubate above referred to must prove that the Legislative ...
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