JANUARY 28,—Le Noveau Jacques Cartier, ship, 402 tons, Captain Jacques Cartier, from Madagascar 1st September, and Adelaide the 7th instant. Passenger— Mr. Windsor. ...
Article : 57 wordsLAUNCESTON MARKETS, JANUARY 18.—The market remains stationary. Wheat is worth from 5s. to 5s. 3d.; since our last we have heard of. a Sale for cash, of 2000 bushels at 5s. Oats are ...
Article : 154 wordsJanuary 28,—Diana, brig, 103 tons, Captain Peake, for Melbourne. Passengers—Mr. Esmond Mr. Ritchie, Mr. Glenwright, Mrs.Peake; Miss Vaughan, Miss Hayes, Mrs. Solomons, Mr. and ...
Article : 180 wordsTHE Mayor took his seat precisely at nine o'clock, and, proof against the doleful pleas recorded, having reference to yesterday's enticing exhilirations, disposed of twelve cases in the ordinary ...
Article : 568 wordsGARDEN.—Plant brocoli, celery, cabbages, cauli—flowers; sow turnips, cabbage, spinach, French beans. FIELD.—Clear maize land, break up ground for ...
Article : 46 wordsSYDNEY AND THE SUBURBS—Mr. James Alexander, Botany—st,Chippendale; Mr. Edward Knight, Painter, George—street South, near the Hay Market; Mr. Samuel Weldon, corner of Burdekin's ...
Article : 132 wordsJanuary 28.-Opposum, 18, Brown, from Brisbane Water, with 450 bushels shells; Echo, 22, Robinson, from Shoalhaven, with 14 tons potatoes, 120 bushels wheat, 200 bushels corn, 7 kegs ...
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Advertising : 55 wordsJanuary 28.—Opposum;. 18, Brown, for Brisbane Water, with sundries; Anne Maria. 49, Capps, for the Richmond River, in ballast;Emily, 30, Cureton, for Newcastle in ballast; Victory ...
Article : 99 wordsTHE Melbourue Argus of the 21st instant has an article on the Anti-Transportation Conference in which, as is the wont of that Journal, whenever occasion ...
Article : 517 wordsJanuary 28,—Le[?]Noveau Jacques Cartier, ship, 462 tons, Captain Jacques Cartier, with 400 tons sugar, 300 cases wine, and merchandise, D. N. Joubert. ...
Article : 30 wordsThe Noveau Jacques Cartier brings us the first importation of the Madagascar sugar, at least of this particular kind. It nearly resembles the crushed loaf sugar, and is of a very superior ...
Article : 185 wordsMR. R. FAWCETT.—At the late residence of Mr. T.Ray, Chippendale, Household Furniture. MR. J. G. COHEN.—At Campbell and Co.'s Wharf, at 11 o'clock, TOO packages ...
Article : 192 wordsA HINT.—" Eventually,—casually,—heterogeniously, —abortively," and other such terms easily intelligible within the precincts of the, Supreme Court, yet far beyond the ...
Article : 960 wordsThe Rodolph schooner, and Countess of Minto, barque, were ready for sea to proceed to this port. The Rodolph for Panama, and the Countess of Minto for San Francisco. The Ann would sail ...
Article : 59 wordsJanuary 14.—Acis, schooner, 92 tons, Captain Le Santerne, for San Francisco with flour and bread. Passenger—Captain Kemp. Jan. 14— Standerings, barque, 270 tons, Captain Woodstock ...
Article : 49 wordsTERRIFIC THUNDERSTORM. — AWFUL DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY.—Yesterday evening, about a quarter past six o'clock, this town was visited by a most terrific storm ...
Article : 935 wordsWOOL VESSELS.—It will be seen below that these vessels are rapidly filling up. The number of bales already shipped, are, on board the Britannia, 800 bales; the Princess Royal about ...
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