AUGUST 4.—Marcus Cæsar, French barque, 350 tons, Captain Ardeson, from San Francisco 17th May. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Mansfield and child, Madame Denerel and daughter, M. Couat. Captain, agent. ...
Article : 145 wordsIN pursuance of an advertisement inserted in the daily papers by the Attorney-General, a meeting of the legal profession was held on Saturday, the 4th August instant, in the Nisi Prius Court, King-street, Sydney, ...
Article : 285 wordsAugust 4.—Varoon, for Manila. August 4.—Albion, for Wide Bay and Port Curtis. August 4.—Georges, for Manila. August4.—C[?]ah, for Wellington. ...
Article : 28 wordsTHIS DAY.—Restless, Content, and Golden Spring, for Melbourne; William Denny (s.), for Auckland. ...
Article : 19 wordsTHIS journal of Tuesday last contained a report of the Annual General Meeting of the Friends of the Asylum for Destitute Children. The attendance, it is true, was small, but the ...
Article : 2,990 wordsAugust 4.—Wonga Wonga (s.), 750 tons, Captain R. G. Gilmore, for Melbourne. Passengers—Messrs. J. P. Lloyd, H. H. Nicol, John Carter, Robert Johnson, Grimes, H. S. Smith, F. D. Gessner, J. Biss, C. Burke, Hocking, Mr. and Mrs. George Morgan, and ...
Article : 47 wordsAugust 4.—Twins, Trial, Sacramento, Nightingale, Liberty, Paterson Packet, and Pegasus, from Morpeth and Newcastle, with 482 tons coals, 400 bushels maize, 400 dozen pumpkins; Elizabeth, and John Mitchell, from the Hawkesbury, with 112 bushels maize, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 111 wordsAugust 4.—Marcus Cæsar, from San Francisco: 100,000 feet timber, Mansfield; 2000 packages wine, Smith, Campbell, and Co; 70 hogsheads brandy, 95 tons barley, Order. August 5.—Mary Smith, from Warrnambool: 109 bags wheat, ...
Article : 158 wordsAugust 4.—Wonga Wonga (s.), for Melbourne: 9 hogsheads treacle, Gollen, M'Kenzie, and Co; 300 bags rice, Rawack, Brothers, and Co; 1 case copper, T. Woolley; 1230 bags flour, 160 boxes candles, H. Clarke; 200 bags flour, 7 hogsheads brandy, 120 casks ...
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Advertising : 369 wordsMails will close at the General Post Office as follows:— FOR MELBOURNE.—By the Governor-General (s.), to-morrow, at 2 p.m. FOR AUCKLAND.—By the William Denny (s.), this day, ...
Article : 570 wordsGRAND EVENING CONCERT.—The programme of the concert announced for to-morrow evening at the Prince of Wales Theatre, on the occasion of the reappearance of Miss Catharine Hayes in Sydney, has ...
Article : 685 wordsThe COURT directed that evidence should be taken on Saturday next as to certain points in this case, wherein some further information was necessary before judgment could be given. It was also intimated that, ...
Article : 436 wordsJohn Tindell, Charles Atkins, and Andrew Webber, seamen belonging to the Northern Eagle, were found guilty of desertion, and were sent to gaol for 12 weeks. ...
Article : 185 wordsAugust 4.—Indus, barque, 368 tons, Captain Poole, for Melbourne, with 530 tons coal, 3 tons bran, 4 tons hay, 2 tons soap, and 1 ton candles. COASTERS INWARDS. ...
Article : 800 wordsA PIPE FI[?], Port Jackson—presented by Mr. Bateman, Liverpool Arms. A Halmaturus Bennett [?] or Bannett's Kangaroo, Van Diemen's Land—by Mr. W. Beaumont, Botany. ...
Article : 519 wordsTen persons had been confined for drunkenness. One fined 40s., and was discharged from the lock-up; the rest were fined 20s. each: one only paid the money, and the eight had to visit Darlinghurst. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 6 Aug 1855, Page 4
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