DECEMBER 20.—Emma, brig, 154 tons, Captain Brown, from Hobart Town the 15th In[?]tant, Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Barnes and child, Miss Tait, Miss D[?]mas, Mr. Walker, and Master George. John Macnamara, agent. ...
Article : 94 wordsSir ALFRED STEPHEN, C.J., delivered the judgment of the Court in this case as fallows:— The defendants in this case are sued, as the indorsers of two bills of exchange, drawn in this colony by a ...
Article : 3,283 wordsDecemhcr 21.—Berhampo[?]e for Manila. December 21.—Palmyra, for Madra[?]. Dec mber 21.—Raven, for Mor[?]ton Bay. December 21.-Al[?] for Warnambool. ...
Article : 34 wordsTHIS DAY.—Alice and Raymond, Cherusker, and Cyclone, for Galeutta; Governor, for South Sea Inlands; Empress, for Adelaide; Herder, for China; Firefly, for Hobart Town; Kestrel, f[?]r Auckland; Emma, for Swan River; Julia Ann, for San ...
Article : 55 wordsIn the estate of James Thomas Henry, a first meeting. Nothing done. In the estate of Thomas Brett, a special meeting was held, and claims amountingh to £1764 2s, 4d, were ...
Article : 274 wordsD[?]cmber 21.—Julia Ann, barque, 372 tons, Captain Pond, for San Francisco via Newcastle, in ballast. Passenger,—Mr. Heney, Mrs. P[?]nd, and Mrs. Batwell. December 21.—Du[?]ont d'Unille, barque, 170 tons, Captain ...
Article : 89 wordsDecember 21.—Fanoy, from Merimbula, with 46 bales wool; Ben B[?]t (s.), from Morpeth, with 80 trusses hay, 60 bales wool, 90 bags onions, grain and sundries; Tamar (s.), from Morpeth, with 60 bales wool, 30 trasses hay, 40 lambs, 12 calven, 12 coops ...
Article : 57 wordsDecember 21—Reaper, for Morpeth, Adventure, for the Tweed River. ...
Article : 13 wordsDecember 21.—Ville de Granville, for Port Louis: 58 tons coal, l8 picces timber, 15,861 bricks, 120 boxes soap, 4 bundles leather, 1 case tweeds, 59 barrels cement, 52 barrels twine, 11 bales canvas, 22 packages rope, 10 water tanks, 29 casks whiting, 1 cask ...
Article : 326 wordsThirteen drunkards pleaded guilty, and were sentenced to pay 20s. each, or to visit the cells. Maris Mitchell was found guilty of being an idle and disorderly person, and was sentenced to ...
Article : 823 wordsFOR CALCUTTA.—By the Cherusker, and Cyclone, this day, at p.m. FOR AUCKLAND—By the Kestral, this day, at noon, if not underweigh. ...
Article : 276 wordsYour Committee having examined several witnesses, having a practical knowledge of the working of the Bonded Store System, report— 1st. That it appears from evidence it has been the ...
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Advertising : 145 wordsONE of the most spirited commercial works undertaken by our fellow-citizens—the Water-view Bay Dry Dock—approaches completion. Captain ROUNTREE, a new colonist ...
Article : 2,277 wordsTHE Select Committee, of the Legislative Council, appointed on the 27th July, 1852, re-appointed on 17th May, 1853, and again appointed on the 8th June, 1854, to inquire into and report on the best means ...
Article : 403 wordsThomas Martin, Alexander M'Cabe, George Masson, and Joseph Boyle were arraigned for having assaulted Richard Brewster, with intent to commit a felony. This case was postponed from yesterday, at the request ...
Article : 4,526 wordsThe arguments in this case were now concluded. The application was one by rule nisi, on the part of the defendants, to dissolve an injunction whereby they were restrained from proceeding with the sale of ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 22 Dec 1854, Page 4
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