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Article : 568 wordsDecember 12.—Wi[?]m Miskin (s.), 130 tons, Captain Blocombe, from Morelon Bay December 7. passengersfrom Port Curtis: N. Leith Hay, Esq., Messrs. JOseph Willmott, Croeker, and Howard. From Wide Bay: ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 wordsDecember 12.—Selma, for San Francisco. ...
Article : 7 wordsRUMOUR, from time immemorial, has had so mendacious a reputation that, although the first increasing buzz from her hundred voices causes the devouring ...
Article : 1,599 wordsTHIS DAY.—Fayaway, for Melbourne: William Alfred, for Wellington; Heien, for Hobart Town: Bella. Vista, for Moreton Bay; claudius,for batavla: Cheetah, for Wellington; Emily Jane, for Adelaide; Hannah, for ...
Article : 47 wordsTheir worships piesided in Petty Sessions this morning for the pose of considering applications for hawkers' and pedler, and auctioneers' licenses. ...
Article : 451 wordsDecember 21.—Cheetah, Schooner, 131 tons, Captain Joyce, for Welllngton Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Gramman and 3 daughters, Messrs. Knyvott, Walsh, Stalford, and Valentine. ...
Article : 53 wordsDecember 12.—Gleauer, from the Menning, with 600 bushells maize; Prosperous, Peacock, and magnet, from Brihane Water, with 22.000 feet timber, 2000 paillings, 2000 laths, 100 posts; Liberiy, from l'ort Maquarie, ...
Article : 52 wordsDecember 12.—William and Ann, for Sh[?]ll Harbour: Peacock, Bride, Prosperous, and magnat, for Brisbane, Water; Tigress, for Morpeth. ...
Article : 24 wordsPer Cheetah, for Wellington: 4 packages tobacco, E. H. Pollard; 30 packages teR, 70 bags,9 rice, Gilchrist, watt, and Co,; 1 case, WInter, 1 case, Auslow, 1 cask, M'Donald, 1 case. Rothwell, 4 packages, E. Knivett; ...
Article : 92 wordsCLOSING AT THE GENERAL. Post OFFECE. For Adelaide—By the Emily Jane, this day, at noon, if not under weigh. For London.[?]By the Hanaah this day at. noon. ...
Article : 131 wordsDecember 6th —Reyal shipherd (s.), Launceston December 7th—tanet Dlekson, from Lauuceston; Hornet, from Akyab. THE ARGo—The following partculars of the veyage of ...
Article : 187 wordsCUSTOM HOUSE: Entered outwards, December 12 — William Bonny (s), 700 tons, Miiiller, for Auckland; Governar-General (6.), 500 tons, Pockley, for Melbourne; Coila, schooner, l00 tons, Edlngten, for Melbourne. ...
Article : 1,161 wordsJohn Wilson was indicated for attempting to steal from the person of one Mary Phillips Acquitted and discharged. the prisener was defended by Mr. Roberts. ...
Article : 295 wordsNovember 30th.—Highland Lassle, from Melbourne; Hamlet (brig),from rreemantle; Apparitlon, from bari Town. ...
Article : 15 wordsDecember 2.—Champion, from Plymouth; Emlly Aillson, from Melbourne, Lord of the Isles, from bouthampton, Dccember 3.— sansparellle, from Melbourne. ...
Article : 27 wordsDecember 1.—Royal Shepherd ([?]), and Piralo ([?]), from Geelong; Lady Bird (s.), from Melbourne. ...
Article : 20 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—Only four drunkards Were brought before the Bench this morning. Three were severally ordered to pay a line of twenty Shlliings, or, in default, to go to the eells for ...
Article : 270 wordsAt the British Association, Mr. Scott Russell made a most interesting speech on his natural subject of shipbuilding. He shiel-Like every truth, the shapo of a vassel had been long since found out and lost again. ...
Article : 680 wordsA gentleman who has just arrived from the Bendige diggings informs us that the atmost excitement oxsted there in reference to the recent occurrences at Ballaarat. Knots of diggers might ...
Article : 272 wordsTHE oxcessivo dryncss of the season has at lougth become a matter of serious alarm throughout the country. It evon amounts to a scourge in the hands of Providence; ...
Article : 1,253 wordsMr. G. COOPPIN—The many friends of this gentelmen resident in Sydnet, will be glad to hear of his s safe arivel in Mclbnirne, by the Argo, steamer, on Wednes last Mr. G. V. Hi Broke is expected ...
Article : 462 wordsWATER POLICE Court, —(Tuesday, Before the Water Police Magistrate)—Join Forguson and James Harpur, churged with being ruaaway seamen, were placed in the dock. scrjeant Newton, ...
Article : 383 wordsIN another part of our publication, this morning, will be found a very interesting and finely characteristic letter from this veteran Free Trader, whose name has ...
Article : 128 wordsIn the cstate of Frederlck Beer, a sccond meting, at 11 a.m. In the estate of Thomas M'All[?]ter, a single meting, at 1 p. m. ...
Article : 130 wordsDecomber6th — Argo(s.),From Southampton: LesTrots A[?]is ([?]), from London: waratah ([?]),from Sydney: bydney ([?]),from Nova-scotia: Fair city of part[?] [?] amazon from Swan River; Isnbelan Peak, from ...
Article : 1,004 wordsST[?]LING FROM A W[?]ARP—George Sharp, reSiling at present at Mr. Johnson'[?]. the Light House lan, has reperted to the police that having arrived in Sydney on Saterday morning, by the ...
Article : 119 wordsDREAD[?] ACCIDENT.—Yesterday morning a little boy, aged about twelve years, (the son of William Potter, a marKet gardener living at Five Dock) met his death accidentally by faling from ...
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