Hero (s.), 985 tons, Captain M'Gee, from New Zealand ports, Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Claridge, Mr. Flegetarell, Mr. and Mrs. M'Gowan, Mr. and Mrs. Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. Jubert and family. Mr. and Mrs. Maben and family. Messers. Bradley, ...
Article : 745 wordsB[?].—Arrivals: August 10, Wentworth, from Port Douglas, morning; Meath, from Sydney, Friday night. D[?]par[?]: August 19, Alexandra (s.) for Cooktown; Meath, for Kongkong; Day Dawn, barque, for Newcastle, in ballast, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 153 wordsAttention to the following rules will save the writers of correspondence a good deal of trouble. We cannot undertake to return rejected communications. No notice can be taken of anonymous communications. Whatever is ...
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Advertising : 35 wordsExaminer, barque, far Greymouth. Flirt, schooner, for South Sea Islands. City of Adelaide (s.), for Melbourne. E[?]amang (s.), for Brisbane. ...
Article : 38 wordsConsols remain at par. The weekly returns of the Bank of England, published to-day, show the proportion of reserve to liabilities to be 38 per cent., and the total reserve in notes ...
Article : 113 wordsPlatypus (s.), for MaelCay River; Murray (s.), for Manning River; Pendragon, ship, for Portland, Oregon. ...
Article : 20 wordsMr. BLAINE made himself somewhat unpopular with his own countrymen, and certainly very disagreeable to the English Government, by the bounceable way in ...
Article : 3,209 wordsElamang (s.), 946 tons. Captain W. J. stuart, for Brisbane. Passengers—Mrs. Ryall, Mrs. Skinner, Mrs. J. Warde, Mrs. Watson, Mrs. Beck, Miss Skinner, Misses Watson, Miss Walch, Miss Mills and servant, Miss Malone, Miss Walsh, Messers. ...
Article : 197 wordsVictoria.—Weather clearing up, on coast sea moderate, barometers steady, winds light from N.E., and calm, no rain. Tasmania.—Cloudy, light N.E. wind. New South Wales.—Showery on coast, with fresh southerly ...
Article : 366 wordsUnolu, from Newcastle, with 120 tons coal; Tamar (s.), from Newcastle, with 450 tons coal; Havilah (s.), from Wollongong, with 350 tons coal; Mystery, from Brisbane Water, with 10,000 feet logs, 200 feet girders, 500 pos[?]s and rails, 1000 palings, 20,000 ...
Article : 246 wordsVictorian Mining Stocks.—Sales: Berry Consols, 98s.; Egerton, 77s. 6d; Lord Harry, 40s. 6d. to 17s.; Madame Berry, £18 [?]s.; South St. Mungo, 17s. 10[?]d. The market is very quiet; small parcels of flour are ...
Article : 167 wordsUpolu, Tamar (s.), for Newcastle; Mystery, Sunbea[?], for Brisbane Water; Havilah (s.), for Wullongong. ...
Article : 20 wordsIn the Import markets to-day business was quiet The price of flour is without change. The deliveries of breadstuffs by rail are becoming very small; the quantity of wheat being very insignificant, and leaving no ...
Article : 1,281 wordsLottie Moore, barque, from New York: 1 locomotive boiler, 2 pairs wheels, 15 boxes machinery, R. Towns and Co.; 500 cases kerosene oil, 3 cases clocks, 100 cases oystere, 250 boxes pins, 5 cases brooms. 1 case guns. David Cohen and Co.; 3 boxes ...
Article : 1,416 wordsMails will be made up at the General Post Office for the undermentioned places, as follows:- FOR MELBOURNE.—Overland, daily, at 7 p.m. FOR ADELAIDE.—Overland, via Melbourne, daily, at 7 p.m. ...
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Advertising : 761 wordsIndia (s.), for Noumea: 461 bags and 1 ton rice, 3 packages cigars, 11 bales cornsacks, 10 cases and 1 octave whisky, 85 cases bottled beer, 7 cases drugs and chemicals, 10 cases brandy, 60 cases [?] 17 bags and 3 cases salt, 27 packages tobacco, 5 ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 21 Aug 1882, Page 4
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