HUNTER, steamer, 264 tons, Captain Sullivan, from the Clyde River 23rd instant. Passangers—Mrs. Bann, Mrs Asher. Mrs. Mann. Messrs.Stephens, Mitchell, M'Lrie, and 12 in the stecrage. E. Manning, agent. ...
Article : 186 wordsTHE performances at the Prince of Wales Theatre on Friday night, were for the benefit of the Asylum for Deatitute Children. The attendance was not proportionate to the excellence of the object, owing, ...
Article : 394 wordsActos, 1304 tons, M'Laughliu. Loading. Alo[?], Ferguso. Sailed October 12. Bengal, 532 tons, Oats. Sailed September 4. Catteaux. Watteln 889 tons, Ni[?]se. Loading. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 215 wordsTHAMES, for Mau[?]jti[?]. MELAINIE, for Adelaide. BLUE JACKET, for London. CITY OF SYDNEY (s.), for Melbourne. ...
Article : 24 wordsPatrick Connolly, licensed waterman, was summoned before the Court by James Shoobert, merchant, for refusing to take a fare from Balmain to Sydney, on the 21st instant, the state of the weather not having ...
Article : 155 wordsFor Twofold Bay—Ellen, this day. For Brisbane—Vixen, early; Yarra Yarra, 27th instant; Burnett, this day. For Wide Bay—Waratah, steamer, January 3. ...
Article : 128 wordsActive, steamer, from Wellington. Commonwealth, ship, from San Francisco. Drover, brig, from Newcastle. Scambesi, ship, from Greenock. ...
Article : 126 wordsCity of Sydney, steamer. 700 tons. Captain Moodie, for Melbourne. Passengers—Mr. F. Crae, Dr. Smith, Mr. R. Amytrea,: Mrs. Disher and child, Mr. Firebrace, Mr. George Kobler, Mr. W. H. Paling, Mr. McCormick, Mr. Creeny. Miss Crook, Miss E ...
Article : 86 wordsEVEN in the olden time, when books were rare, And men from Nature chiefly had their lore, The world, if wanting letters, lacked not store Of [?]agest teachings for the student's share. ...
Article : 149 wordsSIR,—Infanticide in Sydney is becoming a gigantic evil, and it has been matter of surprise with me that it has not yet been grappled with by some of the Christian and humane inhabitants of your great city. Scarcely a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 43 wordsGipsy, from Eden, with 60 bales wool; New Moon (s.), from Macleay River, with 260 bags co[?], 6 calves, 6 pigs, 3 coops fowle, 12 goese, and sundries; Sarah Ann, Emma and Mary, and Jane. with 14,700 feet Limber, 1000 felloes, 200 palings, 350 baskets ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 137 wordsIT is the hour of eve. The orb of day Being gone, the lampe of night in mellow radiance come: As whan in some cathedral's gorgeous dome. The evening hymn being done, the awful ray ...
Article : 148 wordsSarah Dent, for Botany: Susannah, for Paterson River; Dove, for Broulee: Messenger. for Pitt Water; Orient, for the Moruya River; H. M. Warfield, Unity, and Caroline, for Newcastle; Twins, and Sister, for Macleay River. ...
Article : 47 wordsPer Yarra Yarra, from Brisbane: 54 bales wool, Gilchrl[?]t, Watt, and Co.; 10 bales wool. Lamb, Parbury, and Co.; 36 bales wool, Dangar, Gilchriet, and Co.: 23 bales wool, Monteflore, Graham, and Co., 55 bales wool, R. E., and F. Tooth; 22 bales ...
Article : 242 wordsPURSUANT to adjournment a meating of magistrates took place on Saturday, at the Central Police Court, for the purpose of considering the arrangements to be adopted for, the collection of the Electoral Roll. Mr. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 181 wordsHall! glorious day! what joy thou dost afford! A baerbed he all my mind in the sweet thought. Peace is prociaimed on earth, "Glory to, God," Peace and good-will to man by Jesus brought. ...
Article : 163 wordsOWING to many people having left town there has been no business. We do not anticipate any renewal of trade until after the holidays are all over. ...
Article : 1,458 wordsWill close at the General Post office as follow:— For Port Coopor—By the Dart, This Day, at noon, if not underway. For Fegeos—By the Scotia, This Day, at noon, if not ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 40 wordsTHIS was a new trial motion on an action of ejectment to recover possession of about forty acres of land, part of the Cornwallis estate, near Windsor. The jury had returned a verdict for the plaintiff. ...
Article : 606 wordsWE know not what the public will say to the adjournment of the Assembly for one month, which was on Friday carried by a considerable majority. No doubt, at this particular season of the ...
Article : 1,083 wordsTHE display of edibles in the George-street Markets on Saturday evening last, was not on the whole equal to our expectations. The supply was bounteous, but the quality did not command particular attention. In the ...
Article : 318 wordsDecember [?]1.—William, from San Fra[?]nisco; Linso[?] and United States, from London; Clara Novallo, Union, and Sarah, from Sydney; Alma, from Newcastle; St Genevieve, from Manila. ...
Article : 444 wordsTHE foundation stone of the Newtown School of Arts is to be laid to-morrow, by his Excellency the GovernorGeneral, at three p.m. The locality ohosen for the erection of this building is a very central one for the ...
Article : 313 wordsThomas Edward Adkin, of No. 8, Stephen-street, Woolloomooloo, painter. Liabilities, £42. 2s. 5d.; assets, £8 1s. 6d.; amount of deficiency, £84 0s. 11d. Official assignee, Mr. J. Morris. ...
Article : 160 wordsCaroline, from Newcastle. The schooner Pl[?]ard, which arrived from Melbourne yesterday spoke on the 10th instant, about [?]teen miles to the S.W. of the Curtis's, the clipper ship Shallmar, eighty days from Liverpool, ...
Article : 80 wordsEarly Dawn, from Leith; Chill, from London; Prince of the Se[?]s, from Mauritius; Amelia Breillat, from Sydney. THE NEW STEAMER OSCAR.—It has long been known that a steamer was expected out to taka the place of the ill-fated ...
Article : 281 wordsBEFORE Messrs. Peden and Callen, and Captain Scott Eight persons, for drunkenness, were sentenced to pay fines of 10s. each, or to go to gaol for 24 hours. James Faulkner was punished in the same way for ...
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