IT is to be hoped that the commercial crisis in England is past. Favourable symptoms confirmatory of this view of the case are greedily caught at, though the proof that the worst was over is not quite ...
Article : 1,874 wordsWE annex on abstract of the log of the City of Sydney for her late voyage to Suez and back—a document which will probably be perused with considerable attention by those interested in the capabilities of our colonial steam marine. It will be seen that, ...
Article : 977 wordsFebruary 9.—Fanny, brig, 201 tons, Captain Hayes, for New Caledonia; 1 passenger.—ALFRED THE GREAT, ship 649 tons, Captain Intyre, for Melbourne, with 44 Chinese.—Waratah (s.), 400 tons, Captain F. C. Knight, for Wide Bay; 27 passengers.— ...
Article : 842 wordsEliza F. Mason, of New Bedford, four and a-half months out, with 80 barrels sperm and 450 barrels black. Captain Smith reports that about 300 miles E.S.E. of St. Paul's Island he picked up a mizenmast and crossjack yard, apparently belonging to a ship of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 146 wordsThe share market during the pastmonth has been very depressed, and most securities have declined in price. The tightness of money, combined with the bad news received from England, and also orders to sell, have ...
Article : 621 wordsFebruary 8.—Edward Carey, ship, 353 tons, Winslow, of Nantucket, 44 months out, with 1200 barrels sperm. February 13.—Othello, ship, 424 tons, Beckerman, New Bedford; and the William Thompson, ship, 495 tons, White, New ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 744 wordsFebruary 10.—Octavias, from London, 116 days. February 28.—Cairngorm, from London, 107 days; Francis A. Palmer, from London, 116 days; Malay, from Dundee, 107 days. February 27.—Queen of the Avon, from Liverpool, 98 days; ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 77 wordsThe Steboneath arrived on 27th February. She brought 354 immigrants, the casualties have been 5 deaths (4 infants), and 4 births. ...
Article : 29 wordsFebruary 10.—Duncan Dunbar, ship, 1200 tons, Captain Neatby, for London. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Lang child and servant, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, Mr. W. Bradley, Misses Bradley (3), Madame and Miss Besson and servant, Mr. and Mrs. ...
Article : 451 wordsThe Stebonheath left Plymouth on September 30, but in crossing the Bay of Biscay she was caught in a terrific hurricane on October 6th, and while laying-to a heavy sea broke on board, making a clean sweep fore and aft. The bulwarks, deck-houses, &c., and all ...
Article : 375 wordsThe Lansdowne is nearly a full ship, and will sail on the 15th instant, her cargo consists of 1800 bales wool, 200 tons copper ore, 100 tons gum, and sundries. The following passengers have already secured berths: Mr. and Mrs. Ferris and family, Mr. and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 106 wordsThe quantity of gold dust imported into the Sydney branch of the Royal Mint for the purpose of coinage during the month of February has been 21,767 ounces, and the amount of gold coin issued during the same ...
Article : 221 wordsWool, ?d in full, to 1d. Oil, [?] tun imperial, for sperm or black, 75s to 85s; for cocoanut, 50s to 60s. Tallow, none in the market. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 143 wordsFebruary 10.—Governor Morton, for Akyab. Febrnary 15.—Alert, for Cape of Good Hope; Henrietta, for Callao; William and Martha, for Singapore. February 17.—Bonnie Doon, for Singapore; Clarendon, for ...
Article : 79 wordsCAPTAIN DENHAM'S JURY TILLER.—The following is a practical explanation of this invention, which will be intelligible to nautical men. Captain Henry Mangles Denham, R.N., F.R. S., preceiving the importance of ships being provided with a means of steering ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 491 wordsKoning Willem H., for San Francisco; Telegraph, for Callao; Wizard, for Manila. THE WANATA, H. E. I. Co.'s transport ship, is now alongside the Circular Quay, discharging into the Ordnance Yard, a large ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 91 wordsArdmillan, 987 tons, Jameson John Bunyan, 486 tons, Henry. Oliver Van Noord, 582 tons, Timmermans Oct. 23. (Sailed.) State of Maine, 837 tons, Humphrey ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 223 wordsProduce received coastwise, from 8th February, to 8th March:— HUNTER.—1528 bales wool, 6 casks tallow, 792 hides, 60 bundles 4 bales sheepskins. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 10 Mar 1858, Page 9
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