Port Chalmers. Angle-Australa[?]an Steam Navigation Company's s.s. (Port Line), 4154 tons. Captain Thomas Free, R.N.R., from London 2nd July. Port Adelaide 16th August, Melbourne 2[?]nd August Passenger—Mr. John ...
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Article : 180 wordsThe [?]une arrivel at Auckland from Sydney on Tuesday afternoon last. The Wa[?]era left Auckland for Sydney on last Wednesday afternoon. Owing to the T[?] beingdetained at Newcastle by [?] her departure hence for ...
Article : 58 wordsThe island-tra[?]ling teamer Birksgate. in the A.U.S.N. line, yesterday arrived from her [?] trip to Noumea, New [?] nia, Suva, and Levnka, Fiji. Captain Saunders reports that the Birk-gate cleared Sydney Heads at 9.30 ...
Article : 274 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 : 163 wordsHawkes Bay (s.), for Auckland. Hero (s.), for New [?]edonia. Wakatipa (s.) for Newcastle. [?] (s.), for Neweastle. ...
Article : 44 wordsMessrs. Mo[?]'s line steamer Kur[?] last night arrived at Lime-street Wha[?] from Queensland ports. Her [?]yage was on eventful one, as will be [?]een from the following account of the trip, by Captain M'Gearge. The Kurrara ...
Article : 287 wordsConah (s.), for Hobart: Taieri (s.), for Wellington and Bluff; Burrambeet (s.), for Melbourne, tran-hipping at Melbourne for West Australian ports; Huddart Parker's steamer for Berry. N[?] Bridge, and Sho[?]haven River; ...
Article : 133 wordsParcels addresed to the Unite Kingdom, Egypt, and certain fercign countries via the United King tom, will be received at the Parcels Office, George-street, for transmission per Orient steamer Ormuz. up to noon SATURDAY, ...
Article : 102 wordsOonah (s.), [?] tons, Captain W. Featherstone, for Newcastle, in ballast. S.D. Carleton, ship, 1788 tons, Captain E. S. Amsbury, for London. ...
Article : 150 wordsMilburn's line steamer Port Chalmers berthed at Circular Qusy from London yesterday afternoon. Sho made a capital ran out to the colonies this time, as reported by wire on her arrival at Adelaide ...
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Article : 41 wordsPort Chalmers (s.), from London, via Adelaide and Melbourne: 350 b[?] wire, 20 bags and 215 cases [?] 27 cases and 1 dr[?] varnish, 18 quarter-casks wine, 56[?] sash weights. 517 pack[?] [?]men's stores, [?] packages ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 173 wordsThe steamer Wilean[?] passed Green Cape at 4.25 p.m. yesterday. from London to Sydney. She will berth to-day at the Central Wharf. land her cargo there, and load wool, home, The Wileannia comes to Messrs. Gilehrist, Watt, ...
Article : 55 wordsYestereday morning the Brilliant, one of the Aberdeen clippers that hae carned an enviable name in the Australian trade, arrived from London 81 days from Star Point. and 84 from port of departure. The [?] lliant is a regular ...
Article : 468 wordsCORRESPONDENCE has passed between the Minister for Lands and the Railway Commissioners on the question as to whether the Lands Department should debit the railways with the value of Crown ...
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Article : 109 words[?].—August 24: The Helena, schooner, left Bundab[?]rg for the Pacifle [?] lands. The Ber[?] (s.) left Keppel Bay, south. The Sikh, from Foochow, left Ke[?]el Bay for Sydney. The Gabo (s.) left Kenpel Bay. north. ...
Article : 316 wordsLady Robinson, [?]oner, for Gilber Group; [?]20 bags rice, [?] one-eighth [?]rees manufactured tobacco, 20 cases [?]erosene cil. 6 cases gaivanised iron, 6 [?] whisky, 26 cases 4 kegs 12 harrels meats. [?] rough timber, 32 bags ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 25 Aug 1893, Page 4
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