Buninyong (s.), 2070 tons, Captain T. B. Richardson, from Townsville. via ports. Passengers—Mrs. Richardson, Mrs. M'Intyre and child, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Hunter, Mrs. [?]lancy, Mrs. Sloggatt, Miss N. D. Nell, Miss Jones, Miss Morrison, ...
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Article : 43 wordsThe following is the weckly report of the movements of the E. and A. company's steamers:- The Airlic left Singapore on the 10th instant for Sydney via Java, Port Darwin, and Queensland ports. ...
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Article : 17 wordsBuninyong (s.), from Queensland ports: 3554 bags 637 sacks and 61 mats sugar, 57 hides, 41 hogsheads tallow, 370 bales wool, 68 bags maize, 147 bags, till ore, 10 bundles skins, 20 bags horns, 23 parcels paper. 2[?] boxes arrowroot, 20 ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 19 Jan 1891, Page 4
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