JULY 17.—Maid ot Judah, ship, 900 tons, Captain Merchant, from the Downs 21st April, Passengers—Captain J. H. Gennys, R.N., Mrs. Gennys, Miss S. Trickett, Mrs. Kobinson and 2 daughters, Mr. and Mrs. A. Gordon 3 children and 2 servants, Messrs, G. F. ...
Article : 86 wordsJuly 17.—H.M.S. June, for Portsmouth. July 17.—[?]ary Grant, for Newcastle. July 17.—Burnett, for Wide Bay and Port Curtis. July 17.—Grafton (s.), for Grafton. ...
Article : 27 wordsTHIS DAY.—Bonnie Doon, and City of Sydney, for Melbourne; [?].M.S. Columbian, for Suez via Melbourne. ...
Article : 18 wordsJuly 17.—E. and A.R.M.S. Columbian, 2300 tons, Captain Pender, for Suez via Melbourne. Passengers—For Southampton: Messrs. R. Williams, Abram Brierley, James Brycon, Captain Champion, Mr. Henry Lipman. For Alexandria: Mr. Philip S. ...
Article : 83 wordsJuly 17.—Sarah, and Titania, from Shoalhaven, with 242 bags maize, 36 tons potatoes, 3 kegs butter, 3 boxes eggs, 47 bags wheat; Valentine Ward, and Echo, from the Hawkesbury, with 1150 bushels corn, 20,000 shingles, 300 dozen oranges, 3000 dozen ...
Article : 108 wordsJuly 17.—Traveller, and Cambrian Packet, for Brisbane Water; Sea Gull, for the Tweed River; Margaret, and Minerva, for Newcastle. ...
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Advertising : 55 wordsJuly 17.—Emma, from Newcastle: 150 tons coals, 10 logs cedar, 15 casks beef, J. Mscnamara and Son, July 17.—Maid of Judah, from London: 4 packages, E. Brocklehurst; 2 cases, General Post Office; 150 boxes candles, R. Towns ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 62 wordsJuly 17.—Bonnie Doon, for Melbourne: 48 logs cedar, Kirchner and Co.; 41 bags maize, J. O. Lenry; 710 felloes, 60 pieces timber, Buyers and Learmonth; 20 cases machinery, 100 bags salt, 292 packages rope, 42 dozen brooms, [?] casks sperm oil, 7 ...
Article : 190 wordsMails will close at the General Post Office, as follows:— FOR MELBOURNE.—By the City of Sydnoy.(s.), at 4 p.m. FOR CALLAO.—By the Gladiolus, at 6 p.m. FOR CALIFORNIA.—By the Sebastopol, at 6 p.m. ...
Article : 35 wordsNo notice can be taken of anonymous communications. Whatever is intended for insertion must te authenticated by the name and address of the writer; not necessary for publication, but as a guarantee of his ...
Article : 46 wordsNOTICE is hereby given, that the Supplementary Mail per COLUMBIAN, will close at 4 p.m., THIS DAY (Saturday), the 18th instant, and be forwarded by the Australasian Steam Navigation Company's steamship City of Sydney. ...
Article : 620 wordsFURTHER accounts of expulsion of the Chinese from Buckland reveal a scene of cruelty, hypocrisy, and oppression which must excite in every real lover of freedom the deepest solicitude. ...
Article : 2,647 wordsA REVIEW of the review of a worthless book might be compared to "A dream of the shadow of smoke;" but when the work is manifestly valuable, and the original notice well-executed, to compress into still smaller ...
Article : 1,854 wordsTHE Western Escort arrived yesterday from the respective Gold-Fields, and delivered, at the Sydney Branch of the Royal Mint, the following quantities of gold-dust:— From Bathurst: 533 ozs 11 dwts 7 grs; Orange, 37 [?]zs 3 dwts ...
Article : 271 wordsJuly 16.—Fame, barque, Captain Poole, for Melbourne, with 280 tons coal. July 16.—Timandra, barque, Captain Reid, for Melbourne, with 415 tons coal. ...
Article : 150 wordsSIR,—In your paper of this morning there is a leading article on "Colonial Gold Companies," and after a careful perusal I am at a loss to discover how it can possibly answer any other purpose than to perpetuate ...
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Advertising : 130 wordsSIR,—I forward you particulars of a sad occurrence which happened here on the 10th May, which resulted in the loss of six lives, and a boat belonging to the barque Lady Blackwood, Captain Oliver. ...
Article : 834 wordsTHE ROCKY RIVER, JULY 8.—Since my last letter the weather has improved considerably, and it is to be hoped that our ways, if not our manners, will shortly mend. There are sundry rumours adrift of Chinamen ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 18 Jul 1857, Page 4
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