MAY 10.—Himalaya, ship, 477 tons, Captain Coulson, from Southampton 20th January. Passengers—Dr. Temple, surgeon-supitrintendunt, Mrs. Temple, and 182 Government immigrants. Lyall, Scott and Co, agents. ...
Article : 83 wordsThis was an action for breach of a contract to insure goods, shipped by defendants upon plaintiff's account, and subsequently lost at sea. The Solicitor-General and Mr. Broadhurst appeared ...
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Advertising : 276 wordsMay 10.—Coila, for Batavia May 10.—Boomerang (s), for Moreton Bay. May 10.—Nora, for Valparaiso. ...
Article : 16 wordsTHIS DAY.—Ascendant, and Catteaux Wuttel, for London; Vulture, for Nelson; Vanquish, for Moreton Bay; Marmora, for Adelaide; Jane, for Guam; Tropic, for Callao; Jeune Lucie, for the South Sea Islands. ...
Article : 37 wordsMay 10.—Nora, schooner, 150 tons, Captain Anicy, for Valparaiso. May 10.—Jane, barque 215 tons, Captain Smith, for Guam, in ballast. Passengers—Mrs. Smith, and Mr. Holt. ...
Article : 116 wordsMay 10.—Sylph, and Contest, from Brisbane Water, with 13,500 feet timber, 1100 posts and rails; Kangaroo, from Morpeth, with 30 tons coal, 15 tons hay; Martha, and Petrol, from Newcastle, 166 tons coal. ...
Article : 38 wordsROYAL VICTORIA THEATRE. — Last evening, the highly talented company whom Mr. Coppin engaged in England for a professional tour through the Australian colonies appeared at this theatre before an ...
Article : 2,633 wordsMay 10.—Norna, for Shoalhaven; Will o'the Wisp, Contest, and Sylph, for Brisbane Water; Petrel, Adolphus. Policeman, Coquette, and Merpeth Packet, for Newcastle; Ellen, Kangaroo, and Cumberland, for Morpeth; Nightingale, for Clarence Town. ...
Article : 39 wordsIn the estate of Christopher Samuel Walton, a certificate meeting was held. Insolvent's application was opposed by Messrs. MullendorfF and Co., on four grounds:—1. That he had falsified his accounts 2. ...
Article : 199 wordsMay 10.—Himalaya, from London: 510 bars iron, 88 packages, Lyall, Scott and Co: 50 hogsheads, Thacker and Co; 1 case, D. Davis; 58 butts. Flower, Salting and Co; l case, W. Home; 22 packages, M. A. Worms; 1 case, L. Moss; 2 c[?]sks, S. Alexander; ...
Article : 129 wordsMay 10.—Jeune Lucie, for the South Sea Islands: 11 cases brandy, 38 cases claret, 11 barrels flour, 15 cases biscuit, 40 packages groceries, 10 packages drapery, D. N. Joubert. May 10.—Nora, for Valparaiso: 1390 bags sugar, Colonial Sugar ...
Article : 374 wordsTwelve persons were convicted of drunkenness and sentenced to pay 20s. each, or to be imprisoned for twenty-four hours; two others had deposited 40s. each by way of bail, on becoming sober at the lock-up, ...
Article : 426 wordsFOR LONDON—By the Ascendant, this day, at noon, if not under way; and Cattcaux Wattel, to-morrow, at 6 p.m. FOB BATAVIA.—By the Pride of the Seas, this day, at noon. FOR SAN FRANCISCO.—By the Ork, this day, at noon. ...
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Advertising : 280 wordsMary Dowling was ordered to pay a fine of 20s. for drunkenness; in default 24 hours imprisonment. William Harvey remanded from yesterday on the charge of stealing a pair of trousers, was further ...
Article : 572 wordsTHE New York Herald, coming forward in explanation of its sympathy with Russia, with unblushing effrontery tells the world that the American republic is interested in the ...
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Advertising : 152 wordsThe Maiquis of Dalhousie has approved of a camp being formed at Umballah, to continue for a few months. It is expected that the following Regiments will be present,—52nd Queen's Light Infantry, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 11 May 1855, Page 4
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