February17 — Oceanic, ship, 520 tons, Captain Radon from Manilla, 11th. December. President pers Mons. 'Pomarp,. Mons. Heyveirt, Mons. Dhanr and one seaman Antanie ...
Article : 99 wordsFebruary 17— Ann Mary, schooner, 51 Ion, Captain G. Jackson, for Moreton Bay. Passengers John stephens Henry Lawson' William feaver, William Marsden. ...
Article : 31 wordsFebruary 17— The Sir John Byng, brig, 169 tons, Captain Thom,for Newcastle, in billast. J February 17— The Edward whaling shooner, 88 tons, Captain Johns Truscott for the South ...
Article : 37 wordsMR. G. A. LLOYD— At the City Mart, at 11 o'clock, Limejuice, Oilnians Stores, Sheathing, Copper, and Nails, 600 Bushels Maize,'at 12 o'clock, Small Leasehold. ' ...
Article : 127 wordsColonjst for London The Emma, barque for Moreton bay The Rhone for the south seas The sir John Byng for New castal ...
Article : 36 wordsFebruary 17— Oceanie, Belgian ship, 520 tons, Captain Radon, from Manilla, with 1800 bags-guitar, Thacker.and Co;1 case plants, Smith, and'Co.; 1479 bags.sugar. 20 ...
Article : 319 wordsBY recent arrivals from South Australia md New Zealand, we learn that the in habitants of both those colonies are up and doing in the business of the Constitutional ...
Article : 604 wordsTHE WEATHER— From an expei tenue of up wards of 26 years in the southern hemisphere, a respectable person of our acquaintance informs us, that at no period within nis recollection did ...
Article : 354 wordsWheat, 4s. to 4s. 6d.; Flour (new) £ 10 Ma to £ 11. Oats, 4s.; Bran, Is. 4d.; Pollard, Is. 44 English barley, 3s. pd.,Cape, ditto, 13 ...
Article : 60 words"We are authorised to state-that parties Adelaide are willing to purchase..wheat to the extent of 30,000 bushels at 4s. per bushel of 64 lbs. ...
Article : 31 wordsAbout 1,000 sheep wero brought in to-day, and they were all of inferior quality, taking the average, they did not realize more than 5s. per head. ...
Article : 68 wordsFebruary- 17— Cygnet, 30 tons, Lawrence, from Wollongong, with L bundle sheepskins, 85 sides sole,leather, 167,sides kip, 5000 feet cedar boards', 1 ton bark, 100, bags, 114 bags barley; ...
Article : 117 wordsSIR — I had imagined that the epistles of Councillor Thomas were the choicest speci mens of heroic illiteracy that Sydney could furnish, they were at once so admirable and ...
Article : 694 wordsNEW INSOLVENT— John Kennedy, formerly of the Glenmore Bond, near Sydney Licensed Vic tualler, but now of Strawberry Hill, near Sydney, out of business. Amount of Debts, £ 723 13s. Id. ...
Article : 55 wordsFebruary 17— Mary Annst; 58 tons, Francis, from Newcastle., in' ballast Marry Ann Greenfield for Newcastal in ballast willam 21 Maice for Newcastal ...
Article : 29 wordsSan Franciao— The John Potter, this evening, at 6o'clock London — Salacia brig on Saturdfly evening, at 6 o'clock ...
Article : 44 wordsIn the Estate of Alois Lubecki; a single meet ing. Debts to the amount of £ 134 7s lid, were proved, and the Creditors directed the Official Assignee to sell all the eifectB, except a bed, bed ...
Article : 87 wordsJanuary 25— The brig Thomas Henry 235 tons 1 Captain Bennett, from Sydney January 13th. January 26— The suhooner,Vixbn, ...
Article : 51 wordsSIMULAR CAARGE— Mary Deni, an orphan schoolgirl, aboot 12 years old, and npprenticod to a ginger beer brewer, named Brown, residing in York-street, appeared at the instance of her ...
Article : 564 wordsThe Oceanic has had a lenglherned passenger of 68 days from 'Manilla.She called at pejoc the Lombock Inlands, for water; she brought a beautiful Bpecihien-of the deer ...
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