AUGUST 6.—Admiral Baudin, French ship, 650 tons Captain Drinot, from Manila 12th June. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Cargill. J. Dhanis and Co., agents. ...
Article : 27 wordsJohn Rower and John Dunn, both pleaded guilty to a charge of drunkenness, and were each mulct in the usual penalty of 20s.; in default of payment, 24 hours' imprisonment. ...
Article : 282 wordsAugust 6.—Margaret, for Geelong. August 6.—William Denny (s.) for Auckland. ...
Article : 11 wordsTHIB DAY.—Restless, Content, Governor General, Fawn, and Golden Spring, for Melbourne; Sarah, for Port Fairy. ...
Article : 19 wordsAugust 6.—William Denny (s), 500 tons, Captain Mailler, for Auckland. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Hargraves and 2 children, Mrs. Smyth, Mrs. James, Mrs. Brown and child, Mrs. Blank, Mrs. Veron, Mrs. Ward, Mrs. Hormsby, Miss Witson, Messrs. ...
Article : 85 wordsAustralian, barque, 806 tons, Wiles, hence June 8, 1855. Buckland, agent. Curlew, brig, hence November 30th. R. Towns, owner. Caernarvon, barque, 222 tons. Eury, hence June 27th, 1855. R. ...
Article : 217 wordsAugust 6.—Absalom, from Shoalhaven with 27 tons potatoes, and sundries; Dove, and Hope, from Broulee, with 33 tons potatoe[?], 36 bags wheat; Valentine Ward, from the Hawkesbury, with 500 bushels maize and sundries; Elizabeht Cohen, from ...
Article : 125 wordsAugust 4.—Paterson Packet, Kangaroo, Vision, Eliza, Harriet Simpson. Trial, and Nightingale, for Newcastle and Morpeth; Industry, John Mitchell, William, and Betsy, for the Hawkesbury; Reindeer, Peacock, Angus and Henry, and Sylph, for Brisbane ...
Article : 98 wordsTHE surrenders of the following estates were accepted by his honor the CHIEF JUSTICE. Peter Joseph Duffy, and James Mitchell, of Sydney, timber merchants, on petition and affidavit; ...
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Advertising : 283 wordsAugust 6.—Admiral Baudin, from Manilla: 12,654 bags sugar, Australasian Sugar Company; 636 packages rope, 59 packages, J. Dhanis and Co. ...
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Advertising : 35 wordsAugust 6.—Fawn, for Melbourne: 43 logs cedar, T. and W. Da[?]; 11 packages drapery, Montefiore, Graham, and Co; 49 cases matches, H. H. Beauchamp; 831 bags oats, W. Workman; 86 cases drugs, E. Youngman and Co; 276 bags maize, W. Dean and ...
Article : 433 wordsWE gave in our issue of Saturday the chief clauses of the new Marriage Bill. We recommend those to whom the state of the law is of any social importance, to give their ...
Article : 2,488 wordsReuben Willis was indicted for having, at Grafton, on the 20th May last, wounded one William Dalamare, with intent to murder him. A second count charged an intent to do some grievous bodily harm. ...
Article : 1,412 wordsTwenty-eight persons had been taken off the streets for drunkenness, during Saturday and Sunday. Six of these paid 40s each, in lieu of appearing before the Bench and the rest were sentenced to pay 20s. each, ...
Article : 1,171 wordsFACILITY would be given to the Post Office in the discharge of its daily duties, and, consequently, benefit to the public, by a more careful and general attention to the following points:— ...
Article : 967 wordsMails will close at the General Post Office as follows:— FOR MELBOURNE.—By the Governor-General (s.), this day, at 2 p.m.; and City of Sydney (s.), to-morrow, at 2 p.m. FOR PORT FAIRY.—By the Sarah, this day, at noon, if not ...
Article : 246 wordsJuly 25—Palermo, from Sydney. July 28.—Boomerang (s.), from Sydney. July 31.—Cambodia, from Plymouth, with 326 immigrants. DEPARTURES. ...
Article : 423 wordsMay 17.—Caroline, for Sydney. DEPARTURES. May 13.—Louisa, and Ceylon, for Sydney. May 24.—Maria Natividad, for Melbourne. ...
Article : 26 wordsThose marked are bound for Melbourne and Sydney FROM LONDON. Ann Lockerby, 466 tons, Thompson, April 20. Cambodia (via Moreton Bay) April 3 (Emi.) ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 7 Aug 1855, Page 4
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