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Reconnaissance, barque, 208 tons. Bowman, from Batavia 8th September. Passengers—Mrs. Lansbor[?]ugh, Mrs. Manson, Miss Lewis, Messrs. Campbell and Skiff. R. Towns and Co., agents. ...
Article : 85 words view this articleJason, schooner, for South Sea Islands Surprise, schooner, for New Caledonia. City of Brisbane, steamer, for Brisbane. Myst[?]ry, schooner, for Baf[?] Creek. ...
Article : 33 words view this articleFor London.—Damascus, Agnes Rose, Ra[?]horse, Martha Birnie, and Jason, early. For Mauritius— Clara Sayers, early. For Batavia—H[?]mstede, early. For Shanghai—Annie Richmond, early. For ...
Article : 75 words view this articleEscort, schooner, 130 tons, Nicholson, for Melbourne. Captain, agent. City of Hobart, steamer, 362 tons, Clinch, for Hobart Town, via Newcastle. Willis, Merry, and ...
Article : 53 words view this articleCity of Brisbane, steamer, 50[?] tons, Knight, for Brisbane. Passengers—Miss Belisario, the Hon. R. P[?]g, Messrs. R. Ryan, A. Sandeman, H[?]nie[?], H. B[?]rton, L. Munro, L. Moses, and 6 in the steerage. ...
Article : 90 words view this articleMarmora, from Foo-Chow-Foo: 1212 chests 1178 half-chests 201 boxes tea, Order. Reconnaissance, from Batavia: 5000 bags rice, 70 tons sugar, 30 tons coffee, 10 tons black pepper, R[?] ...
Article : 296 words view this articleClosing at the General Post Office as follows:—For Shanghai, Dundonald, this day, at noon; for Auckland, Alice Cameron, this day, at noon; for Melbourne, Wonga Wonga, this day, at 4 p.m; for ...
Article : 66 words view this articleThe mails by the Royal Mail steamship Bombay will be closed as follows:- For registered letters at 3.30 p.m. on the 6th Nober. ...
Article : 543 words view this articleMELBOURNE. Arrivals.—November [?]: Rangatira, and Blackbird, steamers, from Sydney[?] Heron, from Ho[?]; Martha Jackson, from Calcutta; Wave, from ...
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Detailed Lists, Results, Guides : 50 words view this articleOUR readers may remember that when first the news arrived in this country of a number of benevolent gentlemen in London having formed themselves into a society for the ...
Article : 1251 words view this articleMr. Ambrose Kyte is dangerously ill. It is expected that Mr. Jones's libel action, in which Mr. Kyte is an important witness, will be postponed. Tim Whiffler is in splendid condition, and has been ...
Article : 2514 words view this articleAbout 5 o'clock yesterday morning, another accident happened on the Great Western line of Railway, between Blacktown Road and Parramatta Junction[?] Upon inquiry from the railway authorities, we learn ...
Article : 531 words view this articleAn inquest was held yesterday afternoon, at the Daniel Webster Hotel, Newtown, before Captain Scott, touching the death of a child named Thomas Watson, lying dead at the police station. A woman named ...
Article : 2367 words view this articleThe following notifications appear in the Government Gazette of last evening, Tuesday, November 3:- RESCISSION OF PROCLAMATION.—The proclamation issued by the Governor of the colony in June, [?], ...
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