By the arrival of the Columbian, we (the Argus) are at length put in possession of our European files to the 17th February, and of later Indian, Chtha, and American news. ...
Article : 544 wordsCITY OF SYDNEY, steamer. 734 tons, Moodie, from Melbourne April 26, Pasaongers—Misses Bingham (4), Miss Quin, Miss North, Miss Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Goodridge, Mr. and Mrs. Bardett, Miss Kelly, Mrs. Long, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold, Miss ...
Article : 75 wordsMr. SMITH presented a petition from the inhabitants of Hunters-Hill, relative to the Electoral Bill. The petition was received. Mr. SMITH, presented a polition from 425 inhabitants of ...
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Advertising : 80 wordsSTEBONHENTH, ship, Connel, for Bombay, JOHN WESLEY, barque, Birkenshaw, for South Seas, UNCLE TOM, schooner, Lake, for Moroton Bay. THAMES, schooner, for Newcastle. ...
Article : 52 wordsSTAR OF PEACE, ship, 1129 tons, Jamson, for London, Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Row, Miss Row, Mr. W. Minnithorpe and servant. Mr. H. Mackay, Mr. and Mrs. Gore. Masters Gore, Mr. and Mrs. W. Graham, Masters Graham (3) Misses ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 51 wordsIN the Legislative Council yesterday, Mr. LUTWYCHE stated in reply to a question put by Mr. DOCKER, that it is not the intention of the Government to introduce any measure for the ...
Article : 1,129 wordsINWARDS.—Challenge, Helen, from Brisbane Water, 9000 feet timber, 50 baskets shells. Illawarra from Merimbula, 245 bags wheat, 131 bags potatoes, and sundries. OUTWARDS.—Challenge, for Brisbane Water: Eche and ...
Article : 72 wordsPor LOUISA, for Nelson and Wellington; 5 cases cigars, 190 boxes, L: Carroll; 118 bags sugar, 2 pockels hops, M. Barley; 50 cases pickles, L. Marks; 2 bales leather, Hall and Alderton; 34 bags sugar. 73 packsges, L. and S. Spyer; 3 packages, 6 ...
Article : 134 wordsFOR JAVA.—By the Horatio, this day, at noon, if not under weigh. FOR CALCUTTA,—By the Raby Castle, this day, at noon; if not under weigh. ...
Article : 238 wordsIn the estete of Joseph Marchant an adjourned certificate was held, for the purpose of taking evidence as to whether the insolvent had a reasonable and profitable expectation of paying the rent of the Commorcial Hotel (£300) to Mr. Elyard at the time ...
Article : 209 wordsAlberta, at Liverpool 24th January, from Melbourne. Austral, at Gravosond 10th February, from Geelong. Maroo Polo, at Livorpool 6th February, from Melbourne. Oliver Cromwell, at Plymouth 27lh January, from Sydney. ...
Article : 525 wordsDRUXRENNE[?].—Fourteen individuals were brought up on the charge of drunkenness- They were soverally found guilty, and ordered to pay a fine of 10s, each, or in default to be imprisoned for four and twenty hours. ...
Article : 540 wordsA meeting of gentlemen interested in wharf properties, situated above Pyrmont Bridge, was held on Tuesday, at the Exchange, for the purpose of taking into consideration the failure of the company in not complying with the requisitions of the Act, as to ...
Article : 883 wordsDRUNK AND DISORDERLY.—James Bowers, Andrew McDonald, and Richard Talloy charge with being drank, and William Grey and James Howard, chargad with fighting in George-street, were each fined 10s.; in default to be imprisoned for twenty-four ...
Article : 130 wordsFor Melbourne and Geelong—Agi[?] Northern Crown, Queen of the Sons, De Saleberg, Suffolk, John Cottle, Anne Lee, For Melbourne—Julindur, Maloaka, Dover Castle. For Sydney—John Banks, Centurion, Lizzie Oakford, Princess ...
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