Gunga (s.). 1200 tons. Captain C. E. Saunders, from Levuka August 17., Passengers—Mrs. Graburn, 6 children. Mrs. Edwards, Messrs. A. M. Brodziak and servant. A. Edwards. A. Sharp, T. Ward, w. Stewart, H. Tripp, Bonrchier and servant, and 4 in the ...
Article : 145 wordsJava (s.), for Hongkong, via Newcastle. Waterwitch, for Adelaide. Balclutha (s.), for Maryborough and Rockhampton. ...
Article : 19 wordsWentworth (s.). Derwent (s.), for Melbourne; Tasman (s.), for Hobart Town, via Twofold Bay; Benares, for London. ...
Article : 23 wordsJava (S.), 1037 tons, Captain J. de Ridder, for Hongkong, via Newcastle. Ridge Park (s.). 618 tons. Captain A. M'Kenzie, for Adelaide, via, Newcastle. Passengers—Mrs. Greenfield and 4 children, ...
Article : 84 wordsFearless, from Sydney. SAILED. Saucy Jack, for Sydney. ...
Article : 19 wordsNew England (s.), Argyle (s.), Australian (s.), for Sydney. ...
Article : 15 wordsColonist, from Newcastle, with 144 tons coal; Flora Bell, from Clyde River, with 100 feet girders, 5000 lakhs; Venus from Richmond River, with 62,000 feet timber; Jessie Matilda, from Clarence River, with sundries; Emily Mary, from Lake Macquarie, with ...
Article : 119 wordsRothesay Bay, from Brisbane. Sydney Griffiths, fRom Fiji. May, from Port Stephens. Victory returned to port. ...
Article : 68 wordsColonist, Prompt, for Newcastle; Truganini (s.) for Manning' River; Flora Bell, for the Clyde River; Venus, for the Richmond River; Jessie Matilda, for the Clarence River: Growler, Emily Mary, for Lake Macquarie; Active, for Bermagui. ...
Article : 49 wordsMauritius telegrams, via Aden, to the 12th August state that 350 tons for Melbourne was the only clearance during the month. Loading: Glaslyn, for Melbourne; Admiral de Ruyter, for Adelaide; 200 ...
Article : 105 wordsEastby (s.), at 11.15 a. m.; Barakool at 2.50 p.m.; Ly-ec-moon, at 3.20 p.m.; Annie Mooreat, schooner, at 4.20 p.m.; Taramungr (s.), at 5.40 p.m., all bound west. ...
Article : 34 wordsGunga (s.), from Levuka: 2076 bags cobra, 3387 bunches bananas, 337 bags cocoanuts, 120 bags peanuts, 54 bales cotton,, 150 bales fibre, 68 bags ivory nuts. 12 bags pearl shell; 2 bags whale teeth, 6 bags fibre dust, 30 cases pine apples, 60 packages ...
Article : 136 wordsOmeo (s.), from Sydney. Protos (s.), from Hamburg. SAILED.—AUGUST 24. Potosi (s.), for London, ...
Article : 38 wordsCity of Adelaide (s.), for Sydney. The Bangalore will leave to-morrow. ...
Article : 16 wordsKROHMANN'S G. M. COMPANY.—Mining manager's report:—"Hill End, August 24, 1860: West crosscut from main shaft, at 677 feet level has been extended 12 feet this fortnight. Have passed through aquartz leader 2½inches ...
Article : 137 wordsRidge Park (s.), for Adelaide, via Newcastle: 200 cases whisky,' baskets cucumbers. 7 cases glass, 20 boxes china oil, 131 pieces stone, Ceases boots, [?] cases furniture, 11 cases lime juice, 1 cheat China goods, 1 basket ginger, 1 case jewellery, 4 eases plants, and. ...
Article : 1,635 wordsThe Stock and Share market was not so active to-day, but there was no disposition on the part of sellers to take lower prices except in one or two instances. Bank shares firmly held: City had buyers at 11½, ...
Article : 1,539 wordsMails will be made up at the General Post Office, for the undermentioned places, as follows:— FOR MELBOURNE.—Overland, daily, Friday excepted, at 6.30 p.m. FOR ADELAIDE.—Overland, via Melbourne, daily, Friday excepted, ...
Article : 217 wordsMails containing letters, packets, and newspapers, will be made up at this office, and forwarded averland to Melbourne, on Tuesday, August 31st. Mails will close as follows:— Registered letters at 4,30 p.m. ...
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Advertising : 2,010 wordsThe land question is so intimately connected with finance that it will be very difficult for the new Parliament to disconnect the two. Some of the warm supporters of our ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 36 wordsSouth Australia: Gloomy at Adelaide, and raining heavily at Cape Borda, with wind from W.S.W. Victoria: Fine weather at Wilson's Promentory, with light breeze from the N.N.E.: direction of wind at the other stations N., and blowing fresh; high ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 26 Aug 1880, Page 4
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