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Detailed lists, results, guides : 258 wordsMay 16.—Palmyra, for Madras. ...
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Family Notices : 143 wordsTHIS DAY.—Queen of the Seas, for Calcutta; Spray, for Wellington; Argonaut, for Callao; Marmora, for Auckland; Washington Irving, and Rodney, for London; Emilia Louisa, for ...
Article : 47 wordsMay 16.—Spray, brig, 148 tons, Captain Scott, for Nelson. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Chesney, Mr. and Mrs. Adams and Mastor Adams, Mr. and Mrs. H[?]rbert, Mr. and Mrs. Snooks, Mr. and Mrs. ...
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Advertising : 53 wordsMay 16.—William 4th, from Wollongong, with 40 kegs butter, 33 bags potatoes, 38 pigs, 7 [?]ves, 2 horses, 12 trusses bay, 31 bags wheat. 100 pumpkins; Atbatross, from Shoalhaven, with 32 tons ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 51 wordsIn pursuance of the adjournment for a week resolved on by the Council on tho provious Tuesday, the members met yesterday afternoon. There were fourteen elective and eleven ...
Article : 449 wordsPresent:—George Allen,Esq. (chairman), G. Thornton, R. S. Ross, S. North, M. Moriarty, [?]. [?]. Browne, C. Kemp, M. E. Murnin, T. Wingat[?], S. Peek, and E. Lockyer, Esqrs. ...
Article : 419 wordsMay 16.—Erin, Rose, Maria Prudence, and Shamrock, for Newcastl[?], with sundries; Elizabeth Cohen and William 4th, for Wollongong, with sundries; Liberty, for Port Macquarie, with ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 40 wordsPer Mazeppa, from Melbourne: 68 bales paper, M[?]b, Cowan, and Co.; 3 bales sacks, Buyers and Learmonth; 1. box wearing apparel, R. Forrest. ...
Article : 45 wordsNo one can say that the Session of the Legislative Council which closed yesterday has boen unnecessarily prolonged by any clumsy attempts at usefulness; we ...
Article : 650 wordsP[?]r Spr[?]y, for Nelson: 6 cases drapery, M. Moss; 37 packages drapery, 2 packages paper, 1 case piano, II..Marshall; 1 case hosiery, J. Tebbutt; 5 bales tweeds, 7 cases hardware, 5 bales ...
Article : 300 wordsTHE suspense in the public mind, caused by the non-arrival of the mail steamer from Singapore, has produced a temporary stagnation in commercial c[?]les, which is ...
Article : 712 wordsDRUNK AND DISORDERLY.—There were seventeen offenders brought into court this morning charged with drunkennes[?], who, as their names were called, pleaded guilty; being all old ...
Article : 1,365 wordsCLOSING AT THE GENERAL POST OFFICE. For Callao.—By the Argonaut, this day, at noon. For Calcutta.—By the Q[?] of the Seas, this ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 96 wordsMr. HOLROYD said be apprehended he was in order in giving notice of a motion he intended to make on the day when the Council re-assembled. The honourable member proceeded to read ...
Article : 429 wordsSIR.—After a wet summer which was preceeded by a very wet winter, almost before the roads are free from m[?]d, the supply of water in the power of the City Commissioners is so ...
Article : 424 wordsMUTINY ON BOARD THE SUPERB.—On Monday evening as the barque Superb, Captain Morrison, bound for Madras, was being towed down the harbour by the Eagle steamer, her crow refused to ...
Article : 495 wordsSIR.—This journal has been so ably conducted under its present Editor, and to my mind's eye, so present of the best interests of these Colonies, that I became enamoured of its pages, and ...
Article : 1,423 wordsNOBODY can estimate the value of labour more highly than we do. Indeed, if we do not mistake, our estimate of its value is considerably above the average one among ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Wed 17 May 1854, Page 2
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