JANUARY 5.—George Lee American ship 630 tons. Captain Barstow, from Boston the 25th September. Passenger—Captain E. [?], Messrs, G. F. Barstow and F. [?], Wilkinson, Brothers, and Co., agents. ...
Article : 411 wordsJanuary 5.—Ann Mary, for Wide Bay. January 6.—[?], for South Sea Islands. January 6.—Telegraph (s.), for Melbourne. ...
Article : 33 wordsTHIS DAY,—Maria Theresa, for Melbourne, Maid of Judah, for London; J. A. [?], for Batavia; Margaret, for Geelong. ...
Article : 27 wordsJanuary 5.—Oberon, ship, 193 tons,Captain [?], for Valparaiso. January 5—J. A. [?], schooner, 183 tons, Captain Arnold, for Batavia, in ballast. Passenger—Mr. W. H. Hall. ...
Article : 174 wordsJanuary 5.—William and Mary, from the Hawkesbury River, with 320 bushels corn and 71,000 shingles; Williams (s.), from the Hunter, with 111 bales bay, 19 bales wool, 30 bags onions, 16 bags potatoes, 4 hogsheads ale, 10 bags barley, 2 bags bacon, 66 ...
Article : 103 wordsJanuary 3.—Star of the East, Martha, H[?]rp, and Fortitude, for Newcastle and Morpeth; [?], for Brisbane Water; Arrow, for the Clarence River; Josephine, for the Richmond River. ...
Article : 37 wordsJanuary 5.—Mounier, from Bourbon: 4108 bags sugar, 300 bags, rice, D N. Joubert. January 5—Tasmania (s.), from Hobart Town: 43 packages, Stern, Baar, and Co; 26 packages. H. Levien; 1 package, Franc, ...
Article : 1,013 wordsJanuary 5.—Ob[?]ron, for Valparaiso: 1 case [?], Lincker and Scott. January 5.—Margaret, for Geelong: 1000 bushels maize, A. Scotland [?] 500 bushels oats, 50 chests tea, J. ...
Article : 335 wordsMails will close at the General Post Office as follows:- FOR LONDON.—By the Maid of Judah, this day, at noon, if not underweigh. FOR BATAVIA.—By the Jessurun, this day, at noon, if not ...
Article : 1,329 wordsJanuary 4.—Jane, schooner, 142 tons, Captain Howard, for Sydney, with 200 tons [?]. January 4.—Shamrock (s.), for Moreton Bay. January 5.—Mary Anne, schooner, 137 tons, Captain Greig, for ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 36 wordsThe performances will commence with the Comedy of TIME TRIES ALL. Mr. Leeson, Mr. [?]; Matthew [?] Mr. T. S. Bell[?].; the Honorable Augustus Collander Ya[?]n, Mr. J. P. Hydes; Tom Tact, Mr. Mangail; Laura Leeson, Miss Emily ...
Article : 125 wordsThe performances will commence with the drama of BLACK EYED SUSAN. Admiral, Mr. C. Ev[?]ns; William, Mr. Holloway; Doggrass, Mr. Milne; G[?]tbrain, Mr. Bruton; Jacob Twig, Mr. Stewart; Hatchet, Mr. Mayn[?]rd; [?], Mr. ...
Article : 140 wordsTwo pieces of intelligence calculated to produce a,train of feeling entirely distinct were brought by the recent mail—one that Sebastopol had fallen, and that its capture was owing to ...
Article : 1,838 wordsIN pursuance of a rule of Court, made for the purpose, the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Therry took their seats upon the Bench at half-past one on Saturday, when Samuel Frederick Milford, Esq., took the ...
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Advertising : 983 wordsBRISBANE, January 3rd.—A public meeting was [?] held in the police office, Ipswich, for the purpose of taking into consideration a proposal for memorialiaing his Excellency the Governor-General to ...
Article : 1,800 wordsSIR,—Silex remarks in yesterday's paper, in supp of Mr. Keene's proposal to plant the Sydney [?] hills with the maritime pine, that it is desirable merely to fix the sand drifts, but to reclaim them,[?] ...
Article : 293 wordsSIR,—Will you permit me to correct a report [?] in your issue of the 2nd instant, of the proceedings at the dinner given in honour of the opening of the Victoria Penrith Bridge. ...
Article : 200 wordsSIR,—Would you have the goodness to inform whether Peruvian guano will do as well as manure to gardens about Sydney (Waverley). I am a new begi and anxious to know this, as manure is very dear, ...
Article : 130 wordsSIR,—The fact that the love for aquatic sports, [?] cally the national amusement of the Briton—is so wide diffused throughout Sydney—evident from the [?] support that four regattas per annum meet with,— ...
Article : 401 wordsTHERE was a general holiday on Wednesday [?] Stephen's, or, as it is commonly called, [?] Day; the banks and shops being closed, and [?] dents and [?]ajourners of Brisbane making their ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 7 Jan 1856, Page 4
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