NOVEMBER 19.—William the IVth (s.), Captain Chatfield, from Twofold Bay and Merimbula November 17th. Passengers— Lieutenant Lloyd, R.N., Messrs. Murray, Farrell, and Bernasconi, and eight in the steerage. ...
Article : 153 wordsTHIS DAY.—Washington Irving, for Point de Galle; Merrington for Akyab; Margaret Russell, and Tarbert Castle, for Melbourne; Manuel Carvailo, for Tahiti; Vigilant, for Geelong; Gil Blas, for Auckland. ...
Article : 56 wordsNovember 19.—Courier, for Howe's Island; Fortune, Mary, and Shamrock, for Newcastle; Mullogh, Peahen, Cecilia, and Cumbrian Pocket, for Brisbane Water; Revenge, for Wollongong. ...
Article : 26 wordsNovember 19.—Ann and Jane, for New Caledonia and Navigators'. ...
Article : 11 wordsNovember 19.—Vigilant, brig, 134 tons, Captain Patten, for Geelong November 19.—Staghound, schooner, 117 tons, Captain Elliott, for Melbourne. ...
Article : 72 wordsNovember 19.—Martha, from Manning River, with 700 bushels maize, 10 hides; Gazelle, H. M. Warfield, and Mary, from Newcastle, with 410[?] tons coals; Kempsey Pucket, from Nambuckra, with 20,000 feet cedar; Kangaroo, from Macleay River, with 1100 ...
Article : 119 wordsNovember 19.—Wonga Wonga (s.), from Meloourne: 31 [?]gsheads brandy, E Rottmann and Co.; 5 cases, 1 bale, Ray, Glaister. and Co.; 1 crate bottles, J. Rowe; 1 case, 1 parcel, Sands and Kenny; 20 casks currants, A. Fairfax and Co.; 6 rolls lend, W. S. ...
Article : 177 wordsNovember 19.—Gil Blas, for Auckland and otago: 9 cases hardware, Frank and Co.; 9 cases hardware, 60 cuses cordials, F. and C. Keele; 1 case, A. Bla[?] 1000 feet cedar, 197half-cases geneva, 3 casks currants, 453 mats sugar, ...
Article : 500 wordsMails will close at the General Post Office as follows:— FOR NEW CALEDONIA.—By the Ann and Jane, this day, at noon, if not underway. FOR CEYLON.—By the Washington Irving, this day at noon, if ...
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Advertising : 38 wordsIN the Legislative Council, yesterday, in reply to questions put by Sir. DEAS THOMSON, Mr. LUTWYCHE stated that with the view to guarding against the introduction of small-pox, the Government had issued ...
Article : 3,337 wordsSeptember 16.—Curl, from Melbourne. September 21.—Tudor, from Melbourne. September 25.—Gloucester, from Hobart Town. September 28. —Gilmore, from Adelaide. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 59 wordsNovember 18.—Gem, schooner, 101 tons, Captain Duthie, from the Richmond, with 51,787 feet cedar. November 19.—Grafton (s.). from Sydney. November 18.—Clarence (s.), from Sydney. ...
Article : 58 wordsSeptember 18.—Ocean Wave, from Adelaide. DEPARTURE. September 9.—Omagh, for Adelaide. PASSED ANJE[?] ...
Article : 23 wordsSeptember 17.—Alhambra, from Portland Bay; Regina, from Sydney. September 20.—Tudor, from Melbourne. September 28.—Black Eagle, from Geelong. ...
Article : 45 words"Humanus sum, [?] nihil humani a me alicuum puto." Sir,—In your remarks on the duty of the colony in acknowledgment of the important services of the officers and crew of H.M.S. Herald I fully concur. ...
Article : 349 wordsNovember 14.—City of Sydney (s.), Wonga Wonga (s.), from Sydney; Columbian, E and A. R. M. S., from Suez; Burra Burra, Havilah, Anna Maria, Melbourne, and Elisa Goddard, from Adelaide; Lancashire, from Batavia; Lalla Rookh, from ...
Article : 467 wordsAugust 21.—Golding Star, from Melbourne; Shah Jehan, from Melbourne. August 22.—Wampauvay, from Melbourne; Bouganville, from Sydney. ...
Article : 106 wordsTUESDAY MORNING, 17th NOVEMRER. — The news brought by the Columbian is considered satisfactory on all points except commercially. Notwithstanding the effect produced on a city whose population is so ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 20 Nov 1857, Page 5
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