THE second member for Liverpool Plains and Gwydir is, like the member for New England, a son of the Rev. George K. Rusden, who for the last twenty-two years has held the cure of East Maitland. ...
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Family Notices : 52 wordsJanuary 7.—Mary Grant, brig, 161 tons, Captain Bennett, from Valparaiso 7th October. Agents, Laideley, Ireland, and Co. January 8.—Governor-General, steamer, 600 tons. Captain Watts, from Melbourne 5th instant. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. J. Porter, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 31 wordsJanuary 8.—Ellenborough, for London. January 8.—Palermo, for the South Sea Islands. ...
Article : 15 wordsJanuary 8.—Miami, and Ann and Jane, for Newcastle. ...
Article : 12 wordsTHE Legislative Council met yesterday at the usual hour. On the motion of Mr. THOMSON, the report on the Hunter River Tonnage Duty ...
Article : 192 wordsPer Mary Grant, from Valparaiso: 160 tons flour, T. C. Breillar; 5 tons walnuts, Monteflore, Graham, and Co. ...
Article : 23 wordsFor Liverpool.—By the Royal Charter, to-morrow, at [?] p.m. For Wellington.—By the Gill Blas, to-morrow, at 6 p.m. For Hong Kong.—By the Mercedes, to-morrow, at 6 p.m. For San Francisco.—By the sea Witch, to-morrow, at 6 p.m. ...
Article : 105 wordsThe mails by the European and Australian Royal [?] pany's Steamer Oneida, for the United Kingdom by way of Marseilles and Southampton, for France direct and for the Continent of Europe by way of France, and by way of Trieste, will ...
Article : 351 wordsThe half-yearly general meeting of members of the Chamber of Commerce was held yesterday afternoon, in the Merchant's Reading Room at the new Exchange, the apartment designed for the Chamber of Commerce not ...
Article : 2,121 wordsIN private, as in public life, great is the power of assurance. Impudence exercises upon most people a kind of magnetic influence, and constitutes, indeed, the chief resource of the ...
Article : 1,214 wordsWE are strongly inclined to coincide with the opinions of Mr. WESTGARTH, quoted by Mr. PIDDINGTON on Wednesday night, in regard to the inexpediency of the Gold Export Duty. ...
Article : 1,295 wordsThe PRESIDENT took the Chair at twenty-five minutes past four o'clock. HUNTER RIVER TONNAGE DUTY POSTPONE. MENT BILL. ...
Article : 815 wordsJanuary 7.—Vibilla, schooner, 121 tons, M'Alpin, master, from Geelong. January 7.—Mary Ann. schooner, 138 tons, Greig, master, from Geelong. ...
Article : 87 wordsJanuary 1.—Sword Fish, from Hobart Town; [?]ame, from Newcastle; Black Swan, from Launceston; Champion, from Portland. January—Henry Gillespie and Firefly, from Mauritius; ...
Article : 95 words1. Hunter River Tannage Duty Postponement Bill; third reading. 2. Loan Bill for 1857; third reading. 3. Remedies on Bills of Exchange and Promissory Notes ...
Article : 438 wordsDecember 27.—City of Sydney, from Warrnambool; Fleda, from Melbourne. December 29.—Sydney Griffithe, from London. December 30.—Frances Henty, from London. ...
Article : 33 wordsDecember 26.—Tommy, from Melbourne. December 27.—Alberts, from London; Goldseeker, from Melbourne. December 28.—Harriett Nathan, from Geelong; Pilot, from ...
Article : 46 wordsDecember 29—Stately, from, Calcutta; General Jossup, and Gem. from Melbourne. December 22—Lord Burleigh, from Newcastle. December 23.—Jeannette, from Newcastle; Nabob, from ...
Article : 278 wordsAndrew Lockerby, foreman on board the Thistle, Australasian Steam Navigation Company's steamer, sned for wages alleged to be due from the master of that vessel. An order was given for 8s. 8d., the amount of ...
Article : 102 wordsSeven persons were found guilty or having been drung in the streets, and were sentenced to pay 20s. each, or to submit to solitary confinement for twenty-four or forty-eight hours respectively. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 191 wordsThe SPEAKER took the Chair at half-past three o'clock. COUNT OUT. Mr. JOHN CAMPBELL drew the attention of the ...
Article : 98 wordsLEAVE— a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. SYDNEY.... 9.13 1.45 3.30 3.30 Newtown.... 9.23 1.53 3.38 3.38 Ash Gold.... 9.33 2.03 3.45 3.45 ...
Article : 50 wordsLEAVE— a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. LIVERPOOL.. 9.15 1.45 3.30 3.30 Fairfield.... 9.30 2.00 3.45 3.45 PARRAMATTA 9.13 2.13 1.10 1.10 ...
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