THE following table contains particulars of the revenue colllected by the Custom House during the past week:- By the City of Sydney, we have three days' ...
Article : 1,152 wordsMarch 7.—Raven schooner, 120 tons, Captain Brown, from Moreton Bay the 2nd instant, Passengers—4 in the steerage, agents, Laldley, Ireland, and Co. March 8.—City of Sydney, steamer, 734 tons, Captain Moodie. ...
Article : 64 wordsMarch 7.—Wonga Wonga, steamer, for Melbourne. March 7.—Tasmania, steamer, for Hobart Town. ...
Article : 15 wordsMarch 7.—Tasmania, steamer, 285 tons, Captain Clinch, for Hobart Town. Passengers—Mrs. Antil, 4 sons and servant, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Smith. Rev. Mr. Price, Messrs. Miller. Waterhouse and child, Hayes, Hook, Pearson, Rogers, Hopkins, Higgs, Wright. ...
Article : 46 words(Before Mr. Justice Dickinson, Mr. Justice Therry, and Mr. Justice Milford.) INSOLVENCY. The following plans of distribution were confirmed. ...
Article : 841 wordsMarch 7.—Lucy Ann, from Nambucra, with 2[?],000 feet [?] Ann and Jane, Perseverance, and Minerca, from Newcastle, with 285 tons coals; Titana, from Shoalhaven, with 10 tons potatoes and [?] bushels wheat: Quail and Traveller, from Brisbane ...
Article : 140 wordsMarch 7.—William and Ann, for Shell Harbour: Cumberland, for Morpeth; Jeannie Deans, for Ulladulla; Industry, for the Hawkesbury; Boomerang, for the Tweed; Titania, for Shaolhaven; Brothers, Traveller, adn Gazelle, for Brisbane Water. ...
Article : 46 wordsMECHANICS' INSTITUTE.—The announcemet that the worthy member for the Southern Boroughs, Mr. T. A. Murray, was to doliver a lecturo on Wednesday evening attracted a very large audience, sufficient to crowd the Hall of the Goulburn ...
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Family Notices : 45 wordsPer Wonga Wonga, for Melbourne; I horse, Rutherford; I [?] Beit and Son; 7 hogsheads sugar, A. Fairfax and Co.; 32 cases 3 bales, Prince, Bray, and Ogg; 3 bales leather, E. Vickery; 2 cases, Myers; 57 casks butter, W. Speer; 12 casks, Duffin; 33 casks, ...
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Advertising : 342 wordsCLOSING AT THE GENERAL POST OFFICE. For Southampton.—By the Maria Magdalena, this evening, at 6 For Melbourne.—By the City of Sydney, on Wednesday, at 2 p.m. ...
Article : 41 wordsThe mails by the European and Australian Royal Mail Steamer European, will be made up at this office, TO-MORROW, at 6 p.m. Besides the regular mail for Melbourne, the following mails will be dispatched, viz.: To or through the ...
Article : 386 words(Abridged from the Maitland Mercury, March 7.) ARRIVAL OF GOLD.—The Northern escort, which arrived in Maitland on Friday, brought down 1374 ounces gold. ROCKY RIVER.—There are but very few parties here at present ...
Article : 666 wordsFour persons convicted of drunkenness, were severally ordered to pay a fine of 20s., or in default thereof to be imprisoned for a period of twenty-four hours. A fifth individual was convicted of a like offence, but owing to his denial of the allegation which was ...
Article : 248 wordsMarch 1.—Indus and Boundary from Newscastle. March 2.—Minenhaha, from New York; Burra Burra, and Vixen, from Adelaide; Champion of the Soas, from Liverpool; Berthe, from Ma[?]ritius; Francis Henty, from Portland. ...
Article : 246 wordsSIR—Observing an article in your issue of this day, relative to the discovery of an iron are at the Pyrmont Hills, permit me observe that in a range of 100 miles around Sydney is the [?] of the ground studded with a stone containing a percentage of ...
Article : 427 wordsFOR a short time, until some definite arrangement is come to in the affairs of the office, The Empire will be published on a sheet of four pages, with an occasional double sheet for the ...
Article : 130 wordsWilliam Jones, formerly a licensed waterman, was brought up by virtue of a warrant charging him with violently assaulting his wife Esther Jones. The apprehending constable stated that he apprehended the prisoner in Cumberland street, where he was in ...
Article : 247 wordsWE have Melbourne papers to the 5th instant. RESIGNATION OF THE MINISTRY. On the night of the 3rd, the Government were defeated by a majority of 29 to 23 on a resolution brought forward by Mr ...
Article : 571 wordsFebruary 23.—Clarendon, from Melbourne; Saxon, from London. CLHARED OUT. February 23.—Waterilly for Melbourne. ...
Article : 155 wordsTHE news from Melbourne, received yesterday, puts us in possession of the defeat of Mr. HAINES on a motion made by Mr. O'SHANASSY with that especial object. Mr. HAINES has ...
Article : 440 wordsCARRAMATTA, February 20. 1857, by J. H. Alkinson, Collingwood, Liverpool; damages 2s. 3d.:—Strawborry cow, All [?] milking side, 3 near rump,5 years old. Also, on the 28th February; damages 7s. each:—Red ox. star forehead, hind lep ...
Article : 693 wordsMESSRS. W. DEAN AND CO.—At the Australian Auction Mart, Pitt and O'Connell Streets, at 11 o'clock, 194 Trunks Boots and Shoes, Leather, &c., from the houses of Bostook and Co., Davios and Son, and Hickson and Sons, ex Star of ...
Article : 602 wordsThe following vessels were londing at Mauritius for these colonies on January 15th. Brig Gazelle, 285 tons. for Sydney. Brig Bella Vista, 178 tons, for Sydney. ...
Article : 41 wordsThe following occurs in The Friend of [?] of 27th December:- Hong Kong. 22nd December, 1856. Messrs. Lyall, Still, and Co. ...
Article : 812 wordsFLOUR AND GRAIN.—There is searcely any alteration in the quotations of last week. The principal millers give the following rates:—Messrs, Barker and Co. quoto fine flour at £18, and acconds at £10 per ton; whent, 6s. per bushel. They report the ...
Article : 1,169 wordsMr. SLADEN (Colonial Treasuror) moved that the Speaker leave the chair, in order to consider the ostimates in committee. Mr. [?] SHANASSY rose to express his disapprobation of the ...
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