APRIL. 7.—Ork, American barque, 243 tons, Captain Oakes, from San Francisco January 6, and Humboldt Bay February 10. Passengers—Mr. Scholtz. Scholtz, agent. April 7.—Boomerang (s.), 400 tons, Captain Henry O'Reilly ...
Article : 233 wordsIn the case of Richard Ward Neville a third meeting was held. The official assignee having reported, he was directed by the meeting to allow insolvent to retain the wearing apparel and bedding of himself and ...
Article : 577 wordsMary, Cox, an old offender against public decency, was brought up for drunkenness and using obscene language. She had just completed a term, one months' imprisonment. His worship ordered her ...
Article : 390 wordsApril 6.—Tigress, brig, from Melbourne. April 6.—Mary and Rose, schooner, from Melbourne. DEPARTURES. April 6.—Douglass, schooner, 99 tons, Captain Wills, for ...
Article : 75 wordsMarch 31.—Bella Vista, from Sydney. April 3.—Boomerang (s.), from Sydney. DEPARTURE. March 31.—City of Melbourne (s.), for Wide Bay. ...
Article : 98 wordsMarch 31.—City of Sydney (s.), from Sydney; White Swan (s.), from Adelaide; Antilles, from Singapore, via King George's Sound. April 1.—Richard and Harriett, from Hull; Swift, from Port ...
Article : 309 wordsApril 7.—Prince Regent, for Hobart Town. April 7.—John Fielding, for Callao. April 7 —Emma, for Petropaulowski. April 7.—Gratitude, for Port Cooper. ...
Article : 52 wordsTHIS DAY.—Juanita, for Akyab; Abdalla, for Callao; Cicely, for New Zealand; M[?] Merillies, for Port Albert; Wild Wave, for Valparaiso; Seahorse, for Moulmein; Bengal, for Ceylon; Emily Jane, for Melbourne. ...
Article : 38 wordsApril 7—Cicely, schooner, 60 tons, Captain Mills, for New Zealand. April 7.—Meg Merrilies, schooner, 79 tons, Captain Green, for Port Albert. Passengers—Mrs. Moore 2 daughters, Mrs. Villers ...
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Advertising : 79 wordsMarch 31.—Jessie, from Newcastle. CLEARANCES. March 31.—Danneberg, for Guam. April 2.—Racer, for Sydney. ...
Article : 15 wordsApril 7.—Mount's Bay, from Shoalhaven, with 12 tons potatoes, 150 bushels wheat, 50 hides; Adolphus, Traveller, Lavina, Monarch. Perseverance, Sophia, and Cumberland, from Newcastle, with 939 tons coal, 94 bushels wheat, 4 tons wood; ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 285 wordsMarch 22.—Queen (s.), from Melbourne. March 23.—Champion (s.), from Port Fairy. ...
Article : 13 wordsApril 7.—Sarah, Carnation, and Dove, for Broulee; Sisters, and Rover, for the Hawkesbury; Adolphus, for Newcastle. ...
Article : 19 wordsARRIVALS. March 22.—Queen (s.), from Melbourne; Champion (s.), from Portland. ...
Article : 10 wordsApril 7.—Ork, from Humboldt Bay: 150,000 feet timber. Scholtz. April 8.—Lizzie Webber, from Launceston: 150 trusses hay, M'Kinlay; I horse, Williams; 7 bags wheat, Hawkins. ...
Article : 30 wordsMarch 28. Champion (s.), from Melbourne. CLEARANCES. March 28.—Cyprus, and Eliza Cornish, for London. ...
Article : 16 wordsApril 7.—Telegraph (s.), for Melbourne: 1 parcel. Crawley and Smith; 1 case. Spier; casks 6 cases lemons, J. Goodrich; 1 parcel, Yencken, Barber and Co.; 3 horses, M. Siston; 1 parcel, Bank of Australasia; 33 boxes candles, J. Layton; 1 case, Sichel ...
Article : 220 wordsThis was an application by rule nisi for an account of certain partnership transactions in the early part of 1852. The partnership alluded to was formed for the purpose of trading, upon a small seale, to the Forest ...
Article : 559 wordsMarch 28.—Creole, from Melbourne. CLEARANCES. March 28.—Pacific, for South Seas. March 29.—British Isles, for Callao. ...
Article : 18 wordsMarch 27.—Shannon, from Melbourne. March 28.—Black Swan (s.), from Melbourne. ...
Article : 13 wordsMarch 23.—Mary Clarke, from Singapore. March 24.—While Swan (s), from Melbourne. CLEARANCES. March 23.—Nile, for Ceylon. ...
Article : 29 wordsMails will close at the Post Office as follows:— FOR CALLAO.—By the Abdullah, this day, at noon, if not underweigh. FOR VALPARAISO.—By the Wild Wave, this day, at noon. ...
Article : 55 wordsThe drunkard list contained fourteen charges, ten o which were on conviction sentenced to pay 20s,, or to be imprisoned for twenty-four hours; one to pay 40s., or to be imprisoned for forty-eight hours; one forfeited ...
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Advertising : 167 wordsON Saturday morning a large party of ladies and gentlemen proceeded on board the Hunter River Steam Navigation Company's new steamship "The Hunter," upon a trial trip. The company included about 12[?]—numerous young folks of the Hunter ...
Article : 1,392 wordsIF there be any one to credit the extraordinary announcement of the leading journal of Europe that "England is tottering in the climax of her greatness," it is only one who is lost to reason and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 480 wordsDAVIS V. BERRY AND OTHERS.—This was an action for money paid. The evidence, which was extremely conflictory, was in brief as follows. The plaintiff, Davis, shipped certain goods on board the Nora ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 9 Apr 1855, Page 4
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