THIS DAY.—President for Port Phillip; Duke of Richmond, for China. ...
Article : 15 wordsIn the estate of James Sinclair, a second meeting. Debts amounting to £291 8s. 6d. were proved. Insolvent was examined, and ordered to file within ten days a supplementary schedule ...
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Advertising : 3,671 wordsJanuary, 5.—Catherine Jamieson, 466 tons, Captain Hutchinson, for London. January 5.—President, ship, 554 tons, Captain Thomas, for Melbourne. Passengers — Mrs. ...
Article : 36 wordsJanuary 5.—Lapwing, 20, Brown, from Shoalhaven, with 107 bags potatoes, 25 bags onions, 8 kegs butter, 2 jars honey; Opossum, 18, Shaw, from Broken Bay, with 480 bushels shells; Emu, ...
Article : 105 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' ...
Article : 36 wordsWilliam Wemyss, of Bulgonia, in the district of Illawarra, farmer. Assets—real property, £15; personal property, £18 5s.; total, £33 5s. Amount of deficiency, £35 11s. Official Assignee, ...
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Advertising : 121 wordsJanuary 5.—Opossum, 18, Shaw, for Broken Bay, in ballast; Neptune, 15, Cooper, for Brisbane Water and Kiama, in ballast; Charles Webb, 24, Smith, for Kiama, with sundries; ...
Article : 74 words"If a man weighing 10 stone were squeezed flat under a hydraulic press, 7½ stone of water would run out, and only 2½ stone of dry residue would remain. A man is, therefore, chemically ...
Article : 725 wordsPer Favorite: [?]3 bales wool, Smith, Camp[?] and Co.; 31 bales wool, 72 casks tallow, Smith, Brothers, and Co.; 1 box 4 bags containing 714 ounces gold, order. ...
Article : 559 wordsMASTER AND APPRENTICE.—A lad named Richard S[?]thers, appeared to answer the complaint preferred against him by his master, Mr. Mof[?]itt, bookseller, Pitt-street. According to ...
Article : 2,616 wordsPer Catherine Jamieson: 137 logs timber, 127 casks tallow, 64 logs cedar, 6 tons bark, 182 bales wool, Gilchrist and Alexander; 12 bales wool, Campbell and Co.; 212 bales wool, T. Holt, jun.; ...
Article : 80 wordsFor London—The Catherine Jamieson, to-morrow evening, at six o'clock; the Kate, to-morrow evening, at six o'clock. For Wellington—The William Alfred, this ...
Article : 672 wordsJanuary 5.—Favorite, schooner, 96 tons, Captain F. Stericker, from Melbourne the 30th ultimo. Passengers—Mr. James Lynch, Mr. Lewis Ellis, Mr. John Blomerthat, Mr. J. Garnot, ...
Article : 125 wordsWE have received a file of the Adelaide Morning Chronicle to the 19th ult. A reward of £1000 had been offered by the Government on the recommendation of the ...
Article : 224 wordsJanuary 5.—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 ...
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