Innamineka (s.), 2500 tons, Captain T.W. Lockyer, from Adelaide April 29, Melbourne 2nd instant. Passengers— Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bridgeman, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Franklin, Mrs. W. Dymock, Mrs. A. Manning, Mrs. E. ...
Article : 696 wordsMessrs. Dalgoty and Co., Limited, agents for the outgoing steamer [?] timed to sail from Sydney at 4 p.m. to-day have had a brisk demand for berths for Capetown and London. As will be seen below the ...
Article : 214 wordsTHE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD Branch Office, 142 KING-STREET, 3 doors from Elizabeth-street. Open for the receipt of Advertisements ...
Article : 35 wordsWHEN the Education estimates came on for consideration in the Logislative Assembly last night Sir Henry Parkes moved an amendment on the motion for the House resolving itself into ...
Article : 4,235 wordsThe fine Milburn hiner Port Albert entered the Heads at 9.35 a.m. yesterday, and came to an anchorager behind Garden Island. She is from London, via Plymouth, with relief crews for her Majesty's ships Royalist and Goldfinch. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 142 wordsOur Manning River correspondent yesterday wired that the steamer [?] which went ashore on Wednesday, was working higher up on the beach with every tide. The passengers landed in safety, and the mails were got ashore. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 163 wordsBRISBANE.—Arrivals: May 4, [?] (s.), from Rockhampton; Cintra (s.), from Cooktown; Rodondo (s.), from Sydney. The Eurimbla (s.), arrived at Rockhampton; the Peregrine (s.), left Keppel Bay, north: the Arawatta ...
Article : 266 wordsStar of Victoria (s.), for Auckland and ports. Innamincka (s.), for Port Kerable. Wakatipu (s.), for Newenstle. W. H. Talbot, fout-masted schooner, for Honolulu, via ...
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Advertising : 482 words[?] (s.), for London, via Cape Town; Burrumbeet (s.), and Bareoo (s.), for Melbourne; Fitzroy (s.), for Brisbane and Queensland ports: Beeswing (s.), for Brisbane; Commonderry (s.), for Nowra Bridge and ...
Article : 120 wordsLinnea, Norwegian barque 585 tons, Captain J. G. Johnsen, for New Britain with original cargo from Port Pirie. Innamincka (s.), 2501 tons, Captain T. W. Lockyer, for ...
Article : 84 wordsBYRON BAY.—Arrival: May 4, Karuah (s.), during night, from Sydney. Schooner Lady Franklin and another schooner name unknown, still at anchor in bay. Departure: May 4, Karush (s.) at 8 a.m., for Tweed Heads. ...
Article : 891 wordsTsoo, for Port Macquaric; Fanny Fisher, for Newcastle. ...
Article : 12 wordsEchuca (s.), from London, via Melbourne: 3030 firebricks, 360 bagarivets, 200 bundles hoopiron, [?] putty, 525 bars and 24 plates steel, 250 drums and 3 barrels oil, 520 kegs 40 drums and 17 casks paint, 282 kegs and 2 casks ...
Article : 1,169 wordsTHE first matter of importance dealt with by the Legislative Council yesterday afternoon was the passage, without debate, of a motion for a call of the Council on the occasion of the ...
Article : 7,469 wordsMELBOURNE, 4.15 and 7 p.m. ADELAIDE, 4 and 7 p.m. HOBART AND LAUNCESTON, 4 p.m. QUEENSLAND, 4.45 p.m. ...
Article : 140 wordsParcels addressed to the United Kingdom, Egypt. and certain foreign countries via the United Kingdom, will be received at the Parcels [?], George-street, for transmission per Orient steamer Orotava up to noon on ...
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Advertising : 467 wordsThe R.M.S. Australia after making the fastest passage on record from London to Australia left Adelaide for Melbourne yesterday at 5.5 p.m. The British-India liner Taroba, Brisbane to London, left ...
Article : 85 wordsTo-day Lund's liner the Eohuca is due from London with passengers aud cargo, and will barth at the Central Wharf. The Echuea called at Fremantle and Albany, and as those two parte are declared by the health authorities as ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 5 May 1893, Page 4
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