THE DRUNKARDS' LIST comprised the names of eighteen offenders, Of this number two were malet of 40s, each, and the remainder were severally ordered to pay a fine of 20s,, or in default ...
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Family Notices : 28 wordsDecember 23.—City of Sydney, steamship, 600 tons, Captain Moodie, from Melbourne December 20. Passengers—Miss Lacey, Mrs. Murphy, Mrs, Dues, Mrs. Spencer, Mrs. Morgan, Messrs. Wilson, Lammock, ...
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Advertising : 61 wordsDecember 23.—Cherusker, for Calcutta. December 23.—Governor, for the South Seas. December 23.—Herder, for China. December 23.—Sarah, for Port Fairy. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 36 wordsTHIS DAY.—Firefly, and Francis, for Hobart Town; Ville de Granville, for Port Louis; Dumont d'Urville, for Tahid Dart, for Melbourne; Stamboul, for Callao; Mohawk, for Madras. ...
Article : 32 wordsTHE season of customary joy has come round again, and we have to wish our rendors "a merry Christmas." But the religious idea apart, our old English habits ...
Article : 1,068 wordsIN this season of almost universal congratulation and merriment, whan old friendships are cemented still more strongly by a renewal of fading ...
Article : 1,495 wordsDecember 23.—Hellespont (s). 530 tons, Captain Pole, for Melbourne. Passengers—Miss Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. M'Cann, three children, and servant, Messrs. W. G. Lambert, J. Davis, Adolphus Feez, A, S. Jacobsen, ...
Article : 76 wordsDecember 23.—Harp, from Morpeth, with 200 bags bran, 28 bales sheepskins, 175 [?] bay, 3 casks tallow; Contest, and Magnet, from Brisbane Water, with 1100 palings, 9800 feet timber, 38,000 laths, 6 tons potatoes; ...
Article : 64 wordsDecember 23.—Agnes, for Port Hacking; Contest, and John, for Brisbane Water; Mary Jane, for the Macleay; Polly, William, and Flora Bella, for Newcastle; Hannah, for the Tweed; Messenger, for the Hawkesbury; Uncle ...
Article : 44 wordsPer Mountain Maid, from Nelson: 2 barrels varnish, 30 bags salt, 43 bags oats, 25 ditto bran, 95 ditto potatoes, 19 bundles flax, 9 casks salmon, 5 packages, Captain Peacock; 5 kegs tobacco, 1 cask butter, W. H. Aldis; ...
Article : 71 wordsPet Hellespont, (s.), for Melbourne: 2 casks iron-mongory, T. Woolley; 5 casks, 2 cases, 3 kegs, C. Scott and Co.; 45 bags potatoes, M'Kenny; 114 bags onions, Short and Bowman; 50 boxes candles, Caird, Paterson, ...
Article : 135 wordsFor Hobart Town.—By the Francis, this day, at noon, if not under weigh. For Callao.—By the Stamboul, this day, at noon, if not under weigh. ...
Article : 68 wordsCUSTOM HOUSE—This Establishment will be closed to-morrow, December 20, as usual, it being Boxing day. The Boomerang (s.) left Moreton Bay December 22, and arrived at her wharf December 24, at 9.30 p.m. ...
Article : 478 wordsCHRISTMAS MARKET.—Saturday last was an unusually busy day in Sydney, the streets were thronged from an early hour till night, with an incessant crowd of people, old and young, all ...
Article : 687 wordsDecember 15.—Rosebud, from Western Port; Royal Shepherd (s.), from Launceston. December 18.—Ocean, from Wanganui; Walter, from London; Mary Ann, from Newcastle. ...
Article : 26 wordsDecember 6.—Thomas Lord, from Melbourne December 7.—Mary Smith, from Melbourne. December 12.—Louisa, from Melbourne. December 13.—Mariquita, from Melbourne. ...
Article : 26 wordsWednesday, January 3.—In the estate of Waller Bates an adjourned second meeting, at 11. In the estate of E. W. Layton, a first meeting, at noon. In the estate of John McFarlane, a first meeting, at 1 P.M. In the ...
Article : 220 wordsDecember 7.—Laurens Koster, from Gravesend. December 9.—Champion, from Melbourne. December 10.—Nancy, and Havilah (s.), from Melbourne. ...
Article : 42 wordsDecember 10.—Grath, brig, Frith, master, from Melbourne), in ballast. December 20.—Little Pet, schooner, Flalayson, master, from Melbourne, in ballast; Elizabeth Thompson, ...
Article : 123 wordsOCEAN STEAM MAIL DELIVERY.—We understand the Agents of the General Screw Steam Navigation Company have lodged with the Government their claim for the bonus of £500 for the delivery of the mail per Argo ...
Article : 224 wordsMR. PARKER'S ACCOUNT OF HIS STEWARDSHIP'— Very few things do more honor to a representative legislator, and show so scrupulous it regard for honesty, as the habit of meeting his constituents ...
Article : 420 wordsDecember 16.—Flying S[?]d, from New York; Edith Rose, from Boston; Diana, and Callender, from Sydney; Gem, from Launceston. December 17.—City of Sydney (s). from Sydney; ...
Article : 167 wordsDecember 12.—Mary Anne, from Port Albert; Margaret, from Sydney; Balmoral, from Melbourne. December 13.—Goldseeker, from Melbourne; Glencoe, from Port Albert. ...
Article : 30 wordsTHE COUNTESS OF ROSLYN.—While on a visit a Southill, the seat of Mr. Whitbread, Mrs. Opie met the beautiful Lady Roslyn. " We shortly became," she says, "mutually-interested in each ...
Article : 337 wordsWATER POLICE COURT, SATURDAY.—(Before the Water Police Magistrate.) W. G. Hudson, belonging to the June, charged with desertion. was remanded till this day (Saturday) week.—[?]an ...
Article : 297 wordsCaptain Hutton, of the Earl of Eglinton, reports having sighted on the 1st of December, in latitude 52[?] 53[?] longitude 73[?] 50[?]E., an undiscovered Island, from fifteen to twenty miles in N.W. and S. E. direction, but in all ...
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