The PRESIDENT took tho chair at half-pat four o'olook. SHIPWRECKS AND DISASTERS TO SHIPPIN, Mr. TOWNS rose to move the following motions standing on the business paper tin his name. "I That the report from the ...
Article : 1,607 wordsMarch 10.—Yarrow, brig, 22d tons, Captain M'Donald, from Port Wako[?] Agents, Smith. Campbell,and Co, March 10— General Wyndhum, ship, 864 tons, Captain Harrison. from Liverpool December 9th. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. ...
Article : 101 wordsMarhc 10.—Tropic, barquie, 512 tons, Captain Smith, for Callao, lu ballast. March 10.—European, Royal Mail Steamer, 1475 tons, Captain Paritl for, Suez. Passengers—for Southampton: Mr and Mrs. Taylor and 2 children, Mr. and Mrs. A. Sandeman and 2 children, ...
Article : 98 wordsch 10.— Rainbow, E[?] And, [?] Brisbane, Water, with 70,000, feet timber, 800 bushels shells, 4000 lath; Abselom, Lightning, and Sarah, from Newcastle, with 84 tons potatoes, 120 bags wheat, 28 bags barley, 4 bags ba ...
Article : 57 wordsMarch 10.—Quail, Elizabeth A[?] Henry, Midshipman, Rainbow, and Cocilia, for Brisbane Water; Elizabeth Aun, for the Hawkeshbury; Mounts Bay and Sea Gull, for Newcastle; Storm King, for the Richmond. ...
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Family Notices : 166 wordsPer Yarrow, from Port Wakefield, 210 tons ooppor are, Order. Per General Wyndham, from Liverpool; 21 cases biscuits, 200 cases glass, 20 casks brandy, 20 bales paper, 23 packages 42 kegs varuish, F. McNab and Co.; 40 drums oil, Joy and Co.; 47 ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 67 wordsFor Antwerp.—By the Maria [?] if not under weigh. For Melbourne.—By the City of Sydney, this day, at 5 p.m. For Lombon.—By the Alnwick Castle, on Friday evening, at 6. ...
Article : 81 wordsGeneral Post Office, Sydney, March 11, 1857 SUPPLEMENTARY MAIL BY THE EUROPEAN.—Notice is heroby ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 63 wordsThere are two conditions of publication In this Journal which our correspondents are constantly forgetting. In every case we require tho writer's name for our private Information; and in no case do we undertake to publish matter a copy of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 47 wordsMarch 7.—Emma, barque, 101 tons, Terry, master, from Melbourne. March 7.—Friends, schooner, 95 tons, Banks, master, from Melbourne. ...
Article : 393 wordsTHE proprietor of a public journal stands in an unenviable position, in comparison with most other persons, when, any misfortune overtakes him in his private affairs. Thus, I ...
Article : 1,532 wordsThe SPEAKER took the chair at half-past three o'clook. APPROPBIATON BILL. On the motion of Mr. DONALDSON, this bill was road a third time and passed, and ordered to be sent up to the Legislative ...
Article : 8,216 wordsWe regret to have to announce the total loss loss of the [?] brig, Captain Davidson, on the Elizabeth Reef, during the gales. wich have Intely prevailed on the eastern coast of Australia The Packet was the property of Messrs. Mithell and Co., of ...
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Advertising : 416 wordsSIR.—I find sluce I came up from the schooner [?] stranded on the south-west and of Strandbroke Island, that [?] reports conceraing her have gained oredered in Brisbane, and to prevent such misstatemonts from obtaining ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Wed 11 Mar 1857, Page 2
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