[?]—Tory, ship, 483 tons, Captain Livington, [?] Coop[?]r June 24, in ballast. Passengers—Cap[?] Mr. d'Joux, Mr. Daniels, and 1 in the [?] Agent, Captain. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 423 wordsMR. C. NEWTON had an important sale of wines to-day, ex Diana. The cargo consisted principally of sherries, of very good quality, which realised from 6s. to 7s. per gallon. There was also some good London bottled port wine ...
Article : 1,451 wordsAn important investigation, connected with the shipping interest, took place yesterday, at the office of the Inspector-General of Police. The circumstances out of which it arose were those:—On Saturday last, Mr. ...
Article : 645 wordsIn the estate of Ewing Pyo Colqu[?]oun, a second meeting was held, debts amounting to £300 5s. 10d. were proved. Insolvent altered his schedule, and was examined by Mr. Shuttleworth, who appeared for the ...
Article : 69 wordsMESSRS. MORT AND CO.—At the Rooms, Pitt-street, at 11 o'clock, Valuable Building Allotments, Liverpool and Goulburn Streets; a first rate farm, 42 Acres, near Bankstown, on the Liverpool Road; Valuable ...
Article : 372 wordsWe are requested to remind General Dealers, and others, that the sale of damaged goods, by Mr. J. G. Cohen, at the Bank Auction Room, will be prompt at 11 o'clock. Buyers should not ...
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Advertising : 734 wordsCRICKET.—A match was played yesterday, between ten of the Young Australians, and a like number of the Cleveland Cricket Club; the former coming off victorious with six wickets to spare. The following figures shew ...
Article : 286 wordsMr. DARVALL to move, "For leave to bring in a Bill to amend 'the Peurith Nepean Bridge Act.'" Mr. MARTIN to move, "1. That this House is of opinion that the Branch of the Royal Mint which Her Majesty ...
Article : 915 wordsSIR—I have been auxiously expecting that some active steps would have been taken by the Registration Society (which was formed at the close of the last Sydney election contest,) to see that every ...
Article : 190 wordsOUR intelligence from Adelaide is to the 29th ultimo. The Trinity Board have decided upon inviting tenders for the raising of slit and mud from the bed of the stream at Port Adelaide by means of spoon dredges. The ...
Article : 798 wordsSIR—I have read with great interest the various articles that have appeared in the Empire on the humanising influence of the Fine Arts. The want of this colony is an [?]sthetic education. All the ...
Article : 551 wordsApril 8.—Ellenborough from Sydney. DEPARTURES. April 3.—Thetis for Melbourne, from Falmouth. April [?]—James Carson for Melbourne, from Liverpool; ...
Article : 84 wordsA large number of immigrants have landed within the last fortnight—one vessel alone having had nearly 700 on board. The great majority of these were of a class unsuited for the requirements of the Colony, and of ...
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Family Notices : 269 wordsAMONG writers of a peculiar class, there is a strong predisposition manifest to mould present events and anticipations into a [?]llar of support for cherished theological, ...
Article : 1,392 wordsPETTY ROBBERIES.—Between one and two o'clock Saturday morning some person or persons unknown, removed a shutter from the shambles of Mr. Watson in Cast[?]oreagh-street, and made [?] with a pig's head and a ...
Article : 292 wordsOn Saturday afternoon, June 18th, the clouds began to collect from the Eastward; as the Sun went down it commenced to rain, and continued with little intermission, during the night, ushering ...
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