Her Majesty's steam transport Megosra, anchored at Port Phillip Heads, from Calcutta, on the 25th, on her way to Sydney, for the purpose of embarking the 77th Regiment at ...
Article : 317 wordsTHERE is nothing of moment to notice in business generally, which continuos in an almost entire state of stagnation. The Oosterley is in to-day from Sourabaya, ...
Article : 572 wordsSIR—As practical clergymen often theoretically expatiate on the impropriety and uselessness of placing lighted ca[?]dles under bushels, perhaps your most humble servant [?] mere theoretical layman, although a ...
Article : 1,776 wordsSIR—To define the exact limits of propriety and good taste, whether in Parliamentary debate or in leading articles of newspapers, is by no means on easy task. On this, as on many other subjects, it is quite possible ...
Article : 1,717 wordsOur ex-Minister of Finance, Mr, Donaldson, being arraigned at the bar of public opinion, and charged with the grievous offence of lowering the credit of the colony by the issue of interminable debentures, a redoubtable ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 155 wordsILLAWARRA, steamer, 140 tons, Captain Flotcher, from Merimbula and Ulladulla 30th March. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. J. Manning and Miss Manning, Miss Rule, Misses Mackay (2), Mrs. Polack, Mossrs. Harding and Mackay. From Uiladulla— ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 163 wordsSIR—Your correspondent. "Free Trade," in your issue of the 30th, takes up my argument about leather goods exported from the ports of Great Britain to the colonies of Viotoria and New South Wales in the last six ...
Article : 1,244 wordsAVENIR, brig, Nicholas, for Pondicherry. CARRIE LELAND, barque, Smith, for Adelaide, via Newcastle. FERNANDE, barque, Blanchet, for Guam. ...
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Advertising : 504 wordsSABINA, barque, 310 tons, Arnold, for Anatam, Passengers— —Captain Edwards, Mrs. Edwards, and Mr. Thompson. INDIA, barque, 434 tous, Rice, for Provost, and P. Bell. Mosers. Balley, Campbell, Hammond, N Provost, and P. Bell. ...
Article : 106 wordsINWARDS.—Nightingale, from Bellambi, 50 tons coal; Polly Hopkins and Trial, from Newcastle, 116 tons coal; Clarence, from Morpeth, 90 trusses hay, 30 hides, 20 pigs, 1 calf, and sundries. OUTWARDS.—Louise Maria, Ariel, and Trial, for Newcastle; ...
Article : 69 wordsOOSTERLING, from Sourabayn: 1748 bundies rattans, 12,000 bags sugar, 5869 bags rice, Prost, Kohler, and Co. ...
Article : 26 wordsFor INDIA,for Boston: 2700 barrels sporm oil, J, P. Rice. For SABINA, for Anatam: 12 boxes 1 ½chest congou, 2 hhds. rum, 23 cases brandy, 1 box 4[?]-tiereces tobacco, 20 cases geneva, 58 bage sugar, 20 cases ale and porter, 7 bules drapery, 1 bale ...
Article : 421 wordsSIR—In imitation of a weak mind, I might say that my attention has been directed to the following report; but I prefer in plain terms to say that I see that the House of Assembly did not receive my petition, and that ...
Article : 874 wordsSIR—In the first yearly report of the Municiapl Council, we notice in that portion headed "Permanent Supply," and referring to an alleged deficiency of weight in water pipes, that our Mr. P. N. Russell is designated as the ...
Article : 737 wordsFOR LONDON.—By.the Lansdowne, this day, at noon, if not undarweigh. FOR BOSTON.—By the India, this day, at noon, if not under, weigh. ...
Article : 72 wordsThe Mails by the European ana Australian Royal Mail Company's Steamer VICTORIA, will be made up at this office on SATURDAY, the 10th instant, at 6 p.m. Besides the usual mails for Melbourne, the following mails will be dispatched, viz.:— ...
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