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Advertising : 142 wordsJANUARY 29—Alice Frazier, American barque, 406 tons, Captain Taber, from Tongata[?]oo th 9 h instant. Passengers—Mrs. Taber and 2 children. Captain, agent. ...
Article : 22 wordsTHE LATE ANNIVERSARY REGATTA.—A meeting was held last evening at the Exchange Hotel by the Committee of the Anniversary Regatta, for the purpose of awarding the various prizes, and also to take ...
Article : 1,444 wordsJanuary 29.—Ada, for Valparaiso. January 29.—Alice, for 8 uth Sea Islands. January 29.—Lima, for Hongkong. ...
Article : 19 wordsTHIS DAY.—Rabenhaupt, for Batavia; Comet, for Moreton Bay; Louis and Miriam, for Japan. ...
Article : 16 wordsJanuary 29.—Valentine Ward, Victoria, and John Mitchell, with 1000 bushels maize, 3 coops fowls, 600 bushels shells, 40 bushels oats, 39 bushels wheat, 20 bushels bran; Pau, from the Tweed River, with 32,000 feet [?]dar; Lightning, from the Manning ...
Article : 109 wordsALTHOUGH the public have as yet received no official intimation of the result of the investigation into the conduct of Commandant WALKER, of the Native Police, yet being positively ...
Article : 1,883 wordsJanuary 29.—Agnes Napier, for Newcastle; Carnation, for the Hunter River; Elizabeth and Rover, for the Hawkesbury; Storm King, for Morpeth; Es[?]her, for Shoalhaven. ...
Article : 30 wordsJanuary 29.—Rabenhaupt, barque, 433 tons, Captain Rykins, for Batavia, in ballast. ...
Article : 12 wordsJnnuary 29.—Alice Frazier, from South Seas: 2500 barrels, Order. ...
Article : 10 wordsWilliam Orr, Francis Gannon, James Robinson, Andrew McDonald, Ann Ray, George Kerkham, and George Hanley, were fined 20s., or in default 24 hours' imprisonment, for drunkenness in the streets; ...
Article : 823 wordsFOR BATAVIA.—The mail by the Rabenhaupt will be closed this day, at noon, if not unde[?]weigh. ...
Article : 18 wordsTHE NESTOR WRECK.—After several disappointments in obtaining a diving helmet from Adelaide or Melbourne, the proprietors of the Nestor Wreck are at last getting one made in the town. It is now nearly finished. Effective operations will therefore soon ...
Article : 211 wordsTHE correspondent of the Times, residing at Berlin, gives an account of political affairs under date October 23:— The Basilisk, which arrived at Dantzie on Saturday, ...
Article : 1,741 wordsThe P. M. S. S. Co's steamship John L Stephens, Captain Pearson, arrived about 4 o'clock this morning, 14 days from Panama. She brings dates from New York and New Orleans 20, November 6, nine days later, and from Liverpool to October 20, ...
Article : 395 wordsSIR,—I have been roused by the admirable article in your columns upon the fate of the Arctic steamer to try if you would admit a letter of similar import upon the u nf[?]rtunate Lady Nu[?]ent, lost in the Bay of Bengal, with (as is supposed) the whole of ...
Article : 1,513 wordsTuesday, January 30th.—In the estate of William Guyton, a third meeting, at 11 In the estate of T. A. Speed, a third meeting, at noon. In the estate of James [?]obinson, an adjourned second ...
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Advertising : 576 wordsThere were sixteen cases of drunkenness on the list, two of which exhibiting features of aggravation, were sentenced to six weeks imprisonment; three forfeited the usual deposit of 40s. each; and the others were fined ...
Article : 769 wordsALI BEN-SOU-ALLE.—This accomplished musician gave two concerts at the Court-house, Windsor, on the evenings of Friday and Saturday last. Owing to insufficient notice of his intended visit having been given, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 30 Jan 1855, Page 4
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