July 19.—I have just seen the Braidwood mailman, who arrived here at ten o'clock, having left, the township on Monday morning. He gives an awful description of the floods there. He states ...
Article : 401 wordsJuly 22.—Heatherbell, for Auckland. July 23.—Patrician, for Callao. July 22.—Sea Bird, for Rio Janoiro. July 22.—Fanny, for Newcastle. ...
Article : 24 wordsTHIS DAY. — Hargraves, for Auckland; Herculean, for Wide Bay; Sarah, for Portland: Countess of Derby, for Launceston; Agricola, for London; Gertrude, for Melbourne. ...
Article : 29 wordsJuly 22.—Hargaves, schooner, 196 tons, Captain Levine, for Auckland. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Clough, Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson and two children, Mrs. Betts and two children, Messrs. ...
Article : 37 wordsThe gifted and beautiful wife of the Irish Exile, John Mitchel, arrived here on Thursday, with her fine family of six children, on her way to join her brave husband in freedom, in a free country. ...
Article : 1,287 wordsJuly 22.—Courier, from Newcastle, with 28 tons coals, six tons hay; Jane Williams, from Wollongong, with 60 kegs butter, 40 pigs, one [?]on bacon, 20 bushels maize, 40 coops fowls, 10 ...
Article : 133 wordsJuly 22.—Perseverance and Frederick, for Newcastle; Jane Williams, for Wollongong; Rover, and Elizabeth, for the Hawkesbury, all in ballast; Tom Tough, for the Clarence River; Ann, ...
Article : 43 wordsPer Hargraves, for Auckland: 1 case syrup, 1 case acid, 2 casks whiting, 1 bale corks, 1 package buckets, 1 syphon, Gilchrist, Alexander, and Co.; 10 bags coffee, 12 casks oranges, Peeke; 18 bags ...
Article : 228 wordsTHAT the truth should only be spoken of public men, is the doctrine of the Herald, on this assumption that it is then only for the public benefit, but the desire of serving ...
Article : 710 wordsFor Melbourne — By the Hellespont, this day, at 2 p.m. For Auckland—By the Hargraves, this evening, at 6 o'clook. ...
Article : 433 wordsMr. W. DEAN.—At Brodie and Craig's Wharf, at 10 o'clock, Oaten and Lucerne Pressed Hay; at the Australian Auction Mart, at 11 o'clock, Tallow, Hams, Bacon, Cheese, Maize, Bran and Potatoes. ...
Article : 86 wordsTHE Report of the Steam Navigation Board has been published, and that together with the evidence, and certain letters in our paper from Mr. Gavan M'Kerrow ...
Article : 1,547 wordsSTEALING.—Ellen Thomas was charged with stealing a blanket, valued at 16s., the property of Mrs. Beer. The prosecutrix deposed that the prisoner was left in charge of a house of hers nt Lane ...
Article : 954 wordsTHIS EVENING, Saturday, July 22, 1853, will be produced the tragedy, in five acts, written by Richard Lalor Shiel and John Banim, entitled, DAMON AND PYTHIAS; OR, THE TEST OF ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 47 wordsThis was a motion for a new trial. The action was one of libel, and was tried before Mr. Justice Therry and a jury of four at the last sittings. The defendant was sought to be charged as the writer, ...
Article : 929 wordsDURING the several postponements of Mr. Thurlow's Bill for improving the Municipal administration of the city, we continued to expect the first rending and ...
Article : 1,740 wordsSIR—It ts now some seven or eight years past since an Act was passed by the Imperial Parliament compelling all masters and officers of merchant vessels to pass an examination before a ...
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