July ll.—Spray, brig, 148 tons, Captain Scott, for Nelson. Passengers— Mr. and Mrs. Saunders and son, Mr. Moore, Mr. Redwood, Mr. J. Thompson, Mr.W. Melsom, Mr. W. May. ...
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Article : 992 wordsJuly ll.—Emma Eugenia, barque, 384 tons, Captain F.T. Davies, for London. Passengers— Mr. Quigley,and Mr. A. M'Cullum. July 11.—Don Juan, schooner, 130 tons, ...
Article : 59 wordsJuly ll.—Carnation, 35, Witeher, from the Moruya River, with 38 tons potatoes, 10 cwt. bacon, 5 bags barley; Cricket Player, 12, Jenkins, from the Hawkesbury, with 300 bushels ...
Article : 172 wordsTHE papers which reached us by last mail, represent the excitement of the elections as gaining strength on the gold fever. Candidates were in the field for nearly all ...
Article : 300 wordsJuly ll.—Currency Boy, 41, Maine; Elizabeth, 32, Rennie; Mary Ann, 17, Bewsley; Edward, 29, Burney; all for Newcastle, in ballast; William the Fourth, steamer, 54, Sullivan, for ...
Article : 58 wordsJuly 11.—Per Emma Eugenia: 44 casks tallow, R. How; 19 serons tallow, 17 casks sperm oil, 18 bales leather, Flower, Salting, and Co.; 54 casks tallow, Lamb, Parbury, and Co.; 7 casks ...
Article : 428 wordsLondon.—Emma Eugenia, on Monday evening, at six o'clock. Hobart Town.—Emma, this eveing, at six o'clock. ...
Article : 111 wordsMary Oates and Mary Ryan wore indicted for having, on the 13th of June last, taken, or caused to be taken, from the possession of her parents, and without the consent of such parents, an ...
Article : 4,718 wordsTHE FIRST GOLD-DISCOVERER IN AUSTHALIA.— The curse of many colonies has been a mine of gold, a grove of spice trees, or a bank of costly penrls; for they allure ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Sat 12 Jul 1851, Page 2
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