SEPTEMBER 5.—Jet, schooner, 83 tons, Captain Beynon, from Warrnambool 25th ultimo. H. H. Beauchamp, agent. September 6.—Jenny Lind, schooner, 130 tons, Captain Curren, from Port Curtis 30th ultimo. Passenders—Mr. Crook, 1 constable, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 29 wordsBY the Jenny Lind, from Port Curtis, we have further intelligence from the diggings, which, upon the whole, appears to be of a very satisfactory character. She has brought several ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 31 wordsSIR,—I have just returned from the Fitzroy goldfields, and happened to be stopping in that part of the district where the first gold was found, I trust that a few remarks may be acceptable to your readers. The ...
Article : 334 wordsTHIS DAY.—Therese, for Batavia; Vanquish, for Moreton Bay. ...
Article : 6 wordsSeptember 6.—Reindeer, and Traveller, from Brisbane Water, with 340 baskets shells, 15,000 feet hardwood; Jessie, from Manning River, with 900 bushels maize; Australia, Pacific, and Margaret and Elizabeth, from Newcastle, with 250 tons coal; Ripley, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 145 wordsSeptember 6.—Traveller, for Brisbane Water; Maid of Australia, for the Hawkesbury; Hope for Broulce; Margaret Elizabeth, for Newcastle. ...
Article : 22 wordsSeptember 5.—Jet, from Warrnambool: 3500 bushels wheat, H. H. Beauchamp. September 6.—Adolphas Y[?]tes, from New Plymouth: 12 coils rope, 8 coils wool lashing, 21 boxes candles, 60 tons potatoes, ...
Article : 34 wordsMails will close at the General Post Office, as follows:- FOR BATAVIA.—By the Therese, this day, at noon, if not underway. FOR TAHITI AND NAVIGATOR ISLANDS.—By the Rebecca, this ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 125 wordsMay 28th. Sailed from Port Jackson. May 30th. Commmunicated with Lord Howe's Island; all well. June 3rd. Anchored off Cascades, Norfolk Island; landed two sappers with their families, sent by Sir William Denison to survey ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 466 wordsWE have given a series of letters in another column respecting the Fitzroy diggings. They have been evidently written under the influence of warm anticipations. We have had in the ...
Article : 2,308 wordsMr. WILLIAMSON to move, That this House, having taken into consideration the petition of the Master Mariners and Mariners received on the 31st ultimo, will, on Friday next, resolve itself into a committee of the whole to consider of an address to the ...
Article : 1,250 wordsSIR,—I have from time to time given yon casual information relative to our newly developed gold-fields, and will now, both with a view of authenticating their great productiveness, and also answering many ...
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Advertising : 700 wordsSeptember 5.—Alarm, brig, 196 tons, Mitchell, from Sydney. DEPARTURES. September 5.—Miame, barque, Dobie, for Hobart Town, with 280 tons of coal, 612 bushels maize, and 42 jars sulphuric acid. ...
Article : 59 wordsSIR,—Some short time ago it was brought under the notice of the public that a paying gold-field was likely to exist at the Fitzroy. In these go'd[?]n days the public are not easily ...
Article : 181 wordsSIR,—In the Herald of this morning, the European is advertised to sail at noon, on Saturday, and the Wonga Wonga, with the supplementary mail, the same evening. I would venture to suggest that, to make the supplementary mail of any real use, it ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 7 Sep 1858, Page 4
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