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Detailed lists, results, guides : 773 wordsThe Penrith Races were brought to a coneluslon with a public dinner, held at the Rose Inn, on Wednesday evening. About sixty gentlemen sat down to the very excellent repast which had been propared by Host Sa[?] and which, with its ...
Article : 1,841 wordsMR. DONALDSON and Mr. PYE have been recreating at the Penrith races, where they represented—who shall say not worthily?—the Government and the Legislature. "My friend, ...
Article : 603 wordsMarch 27.—William Alfred, sohooner, 118 tons, Capta[?] from Wellington 15th instant. Passengers—Miss wlld[?] Mr. and Mrs. Zelly, Miss Hurly, Mr. and Mrs. Imter, and 5 in the [?] age. Agent, M. E. Murnin. ...
Article : 164 wordsMarch 17.—Monsoon, from Liverpool. March 19.—Albatross, from leith; Lucy L. Hale, from St. Jahn's, New Brunswick. DEPARTURES. ...
Article : 46 wordsMarch 28.—Caroline, for Melbourne. March 28.—Wonga wonga, s camer, for Melbourne. March 29.—Zone, for Hobart Town. March 29.—Brilliant, for Melbourne. ...
Article : 46 wordsSHIPS.—Walter Hood, 918 tons. Donald; Anna, 1698 tons, Stevens; Electra, 606 tons, Cayzer; Beejapore, 1626 tons, Drenning; Theodore Dill, 404 tons, Hory; Tropic, 512 tons, Smith; John Fielding, 918 tons, Roberts; Ell Whitney, 630 tons, Smaley; ...
Article : 391 wordsMarch 28.—Wonga Wonga steamer, 724 tons. Captain [?] for Melbourne. Passengers—Messrs. T. C. King. T. Ray, M. Nisman, S. Finley, R. Reilly, Dr. Elliott, R. Alleu, J. Rossiter, T. Waler, J. Macnamara, Mrs. C. W. Marsh, 5 children and nurse, Mrs. Hidley ...
Article : 197 wordsMarch 28.—Polly Hopkins. Australia, Minerva, Rosebud, and Petrel, from Newcastle, with 297 tons coals; Star of the North. [?] Sarah, Cumberland Packet, and Elleu, from Brisbane Wathe with 22,000 feet timber, 30,000 laths, 20,000 shingles, 150 ...
Article : 47 wordsMarch 28.—Jeanule Deans, for Uladulla; Margarot, and [?] for Morpeth; Mounts Bay, and Aune, for Shoalhaven; Cumberland Packet, Gita[?] Rainbow, Sarah, and Ellen, for Brisbane Water; Australia, Rapid, Alexauder, John, and Pretrel, for ...
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Family Notices : 71 wordsPer William Alfred, from Wollington: 27 bales woollashing, Order. per Despa'ch, from Melbourne: 1500 barrols flour, Order. ...
Article : 29 wordsPer Zone, for Hobart Town: 30,000 feet cedar, 120 tons coals. per Brilliant, for Melbourne: 102 bales hay, 3000 spokes, 30 pair shafts. 178 cedar boards, 30 pair naves, 60 tons coals, 10 dravs, W. Wright: 200 pair naves, Dean and Barry; 2 casks rum, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 51 wordsFROM our files of Adelaide papers to the 20th instant, we extract the following items of intelligence:- The composition and the probable polic[?] of the new Parliamant are thus spoken of in Register:—"From a collation of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 66 wordsFor Adelaide.—By the Amelia Breillat, to-morrow eventing, [?] 6. For Wellington.—By the Cheetah, to-morrow evening, at 6. For Nelson and Port Ceoper.—By the Spray, to-morrow ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 76 wordsWilliam Hamilton Galbraith, gentleman of Bourke-street. Woolloomooloo, in the city of Sydney. L[?] £388 15s.; assets, £94 19.; deflclency, £263 15s. Official Assignee, Mr. Adam Wilson. ...
Article : 41 wordsThe mails by the European and Australian Royal Mail Steamer Columbian, will be made up at this office on FRIDAY, April 10th, at [?] Besides the regnlar mail for Melbourne, the follwoing mails will be [?] viz.: To or through the ...
Article : 361 wordsArehibald Mitchie, Robert Fitzharris, Bernard O'Hare, Hugh Finnighan, Mary Goddard, and Susan Farrell were fined 2s. each, or twenty-four hours imprisnment, for drunkenness. Jamos Guzzaronl, a clerk, for assaulting a constable in the ...
Article : 279 wordsTHE City of Sydney arrived yesterday afternoon, bringing Melbourne papers to the 26th istant. The new Ministry sustalned another defeat in the rejection of Dr. Greaves, for East Bourke. The polling took place on the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 38 wordsFREQUENT have been the complaints of the citizens of Sydney that a larger space was not set apart as a public recreation grouns, when the land of the old Barrack-square was sold by ...
Article : 458 wordsWilliam Foster, a seaman belenging to the Mary Ann, charged with having absented himself from that vessel wlthout the cap[?] leave, was convicted of that offence, and sent to gaol for three weeks, and ordered whilst there to be kept to hard labour. ...
Article : 372 wordsMarch 26.—Vanquish, schooner, 130 tons, Scott, master, from Sydney. March 26.—Deva, brig. Brakenridge, master, for Melbourne, with 330 tons of coal; Highland Lassie, brig, Lovet, master, for ...
Article : 76 wordsThe Cataract river, hard by here, has been the seene of a tragle event, whereby two indlviduals have been prematurely and suddenly hurried into eternity, and many bereaved hearts unexpectedly burdened with sorrow and aflliction. ...
Article : 650 wordsMarch 23.—Bride, from London; James Balnes, from Liverpool. March 24.—William Mles from Hongkong; Cyclone, from Liverpool; Martha Ellen, from Newcastle. ...
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