Since our last issue, we have received intelligence of the loss of two other vessels along the coast, namely, the Tybee, from this port, and the Breadalbane, at Wollongong. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,122 wordsThe Breadalbane, barque, Captain Saabye, [?] ashore on the 1st inst., about two miles and [?] from Bellambi. The vessel was lying in the [?] awaiting to load, and drifted that distance in [?] ...
Article : 90 wordsWe publish the following extract of a lette[?] ceived from Captain Rose:—"We arrived [?] Stephens on Saturday, 1st inst., having left castle the previous morning, with a[?] ...
Article : 564 wordsHow much longer it will be necessary for us to draw the attention of the Government to the delapidated state of the Newcastle breakwater remains a problem, but the ...
Article : 163 wordsOf the frequent laudations we hear vaunted as being the heirlooms of a Briton, none has such especial notice upon the political tapis as the subject of trial by jury. ...
Article : 328 wordsThe Wesleyan Chapel, situated at the west-end of Tyrrel-stree, on the hill, was very considerably damaged on the 1st instant. The wall on the north-side was forced out of the perpendicular by ...
Article : 732 wordsWatson, the telegraphic station-master at Sydney, has been transferred to Newcastle. Cargoes of Chillian and French flour arrived to-day. ...
Article : 120 wordsCaptain Arnott, of the above vessel, writes [?] follows relative to the loss of this vessel:—"The James left [?] ultimo, at 8 a.m., with a light southerly [?] ...
Article : 540 wordsTHE late deplorable wrecks on our coast are a subject calling forth the commisseration and eliciting the sympathy of the public. Not only, however, should ...
Article : 1,126 wordsAnother gale has swept our seas and coast, be terrific in its nature that an old navy man declares that be never experienced anything to equal it. All know ...
Article : 448 wordsTo observe the immense number of hides that find their way to Sydney for shipment to England, induces us to point out to small capitalists the desirability of establishing ...
Article : 215 wordsThe barque Tybee, Captain Murphy, left Newcastle on the morning of the 30th ultimo, with a cargo of 440 tons coal, and 620 ironbark spokes, for Melbourne. She made about 20 miles to the southward, at the some time ...
Article : 538 wordsThe steam-tug Lowestoft left Newcastle on the 30th ult., at 12 o'clock, with light southerly weather. She had proceeded as far as Cape Three Points when the wind shifted to S.E., blowing a perfect ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 625 wordsCONSIDERABLE inconvenience is experienced and loss incurred by shippers and consignees who avail themselves of the railway facilities offered at Newcastle for transmission of ...
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The Newcastle Chronicle and Hunter River District News (NSW : 1859 - 1866), Sat 8 Oct 1864, Page 2
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