WAGES.—Mr. S. S. [?]den, master of the schooner Black Squall, was summoned by Henry R. Lewin, who had been engaged as seaman on board that vessel to proceed to Hobart Town at ...
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Advertising : 131 wordsJanuary [?].—Kesra, steamer, 169 tons, Captain Sainthill, from Southampton the 19th August. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Unthank and 4 children, Mr. James Farley. ...
Article : 293 wordsPer Ermington; 20 cases Geneva, J. Jackson; 100 cases cordials, 9000 feet oodar, 3 packages harness, 5 packages furniture, 1 beer engine, 6 carts, 1 dozen shovels, 1 dozen picks, 2 cradles, 6 ...
Article : 538 wordsBY the Jesse Byrne, we bave papers to November 23rd; but they contain no matters of news particularly interesting. The Vigilance Committee was still ...
Article : 39 wordsMR. POLSON has been appointed Agent for the Empire for the Braidwood Diggings. All communications for him, as such, must be addressed to him at Bell's Creek, care of Mr. Richardson' ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 41 wordsIn the estate of James Sinclair, a second meeting, at 11 o'clock. MEETING FOR TO-MORROW. In the estate of George William Newcombe, ...
Article : 129 wordsTHE important event which, in the post year, occurred to chequer the hitherto comparatively even course of this colony, has been the prelude probably to a countless ...
Article : 1,095 wordsJanuary 3.—Victory, barque, 548 tons, Captain Micol, for Geelong, in ballast. Passengers—Mr. Garside and Mr. Winter. January 4.—Effort, schooner, 47 tons, Captain ...
Article : 363 wordsTHE prison ship Rodney which arrived at Hobart Town on the 20th ultimo, brought English news to September 24th; and we were yesterday favoured by Mr. ...
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Advertising : 69 wordsLondon—Kate and Oriental, this day, at noon. Hobart Town—Emma, this day, at noon. The Jessie Byrne has a large number of passengers, amongst whom is a fair sprinkling of ...
Article : 904 wordsPERJURY.—REGINA v. EGAN.—This case which was adjourned on Friday, was called on again on Saturday. On the opening of the Court, Mr. Chumbers made allusion to a paragraph in ...
Article : 906 wordsTHIS DAY.—The Phamtom and Dart, for Melbourne; the Kate and Oriental, for London; the Julia Percy, for the South Sea Islands; the Emma, for Hobart Town. ...
Article : 34 wordsJanuary [?].—Phantom, 158 tons, Capt. Brown, for Melbourne, in ballast. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. E. Sandford, nurse, and child; Captain Fox, Mr. Handcock, Mr. Sandford, and 59 ...
Article : 168 wordsJanuary 3.—Endeavour, 18, Vanprankenberg, from the Hawkesbury, with 200 bushels shells; Rainbow, 19, Pennington, from Brisbane Water, with 5000 feet timber, 50,000 shingles; Sylph, ...
Article : 100 wordsJanuary 3.—Endeavour, 18, Vanprankenberg, for Port Stephens, in ballast; Rainbow, 19, Pennington; Sylph, 23, M'Cormack; Queen, 10, Gumble—all for Brisbane Water, in ballast; ...
Article : 52 wordsFor Santipore: 153 bags coffee, 80 cases regars, 5595 bags sugar, Brown and Co.; 40 coils cordage, R. Towns; 9 cases cigars, R. Campbell, tortius; 43 coils cordage, J. S. Willis; 30 cases ...
Article : 251 wordsMr. Brenan stated that he did not know whether the defendant was in Court a short time ago, when it became his duty to adjudicate in a case under the Crimping Act. At all events the ...
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