FEBRUARY 9.—Woodlark, I arque, 237 tons, Captain Field, from a whaling voyage. Passengers—Captain and Mrs. Oliver 2 children. Miss 8. Spilnburr, from Howe's Island. Blaxland, owner. February 9—John M'Vicar, ship, 664 tons, Captain Jones from ...
Article : 149 wordsFebruary 7.—Xorifa, brig, from Melbourne, in ballast. February 7.—H.M. Warfleld, barque, Cap aia Campbell, from Sydney, in ballast. The John M'Vlear has had a somewhat tedious passage from ...
Article : 180 wordsWE read with philosophical repose of the numerous accidents which happen upon the railroads of Great Britain: the scene is too remote to make any powerful impression upon the ...
Article : 1,184 wordsBY the London, which arrived from Melbourne last night, we have papers up to the 6th instant. The following is the Argus' summary of the proceedings in the Legislative Council:— ...
Article : 2,084 wordsFebruary 9.—Grafton, for Moreton Bay. ...
Article : 6 wordsARRIVALS.—February 2. Frigate Bird, from New York; Aurors, and Black Swan (s.), from Launciston; Emily Jane, from Adelaide; Knasuth, from Ceylon; City of Hobart (s.), and Plying Fish, from Hobart Town. 3. Nestorian, from New York; ...
Article : 1,032 wordsTU[?]DAY.—Star, for South Sea Islands; Wanderer, for Melbourne; Zuma, for London; Ashburton, for Shanghai. ...
Article : 19 wordsFebruary 9.—Star, barque, 183 tons, Captain Leslie, for South Sea Islands, in ballast. February 9.—Wanderer, brig, 139 tons, Captain Rozea, for Melbourne. Passengers—Mrs. Rozea, Mr. and Mrs. Turner, Measrs. ...
Article : 42 wordsFebruary 9.—Margaret and Mary, from the Richmond, with 40,000 feet cedar; Sable Chief, from Clarence River, with 50 bales wool, 48hidea, 2casks tallow; Gitana, Sylph, and Mannet, from Brisbane Water, with 400 baskets theils, 21,000 laths. 1[?],000 ...
Article : 77 wordsFebruary 9.—John Thomas, for Broken Bay; Star of the North, for Sh[?]haven; Cycleme, Gratia, Elizabeth, and Margaret and Mary, for Newcastle; Gitana, Sylph, and Magnet, for Brisbane Water. ...
Article : 34 wordsFebruary 9.—John M'Vicar, from Liverpool: 1 case, Dr. Macdonald; 18 cases. Moore and Co.; 7 panes paper, G. Henyon; 1050 boxes soap, 7 cases. Smith, Campbell, and Co.; 557 bags, Crawley and Smith; 1 package, A. Sykes; 1 case, Flower, Salting, ...
Article : 425 wordsFebruary 9.—Wanderer, for Melbourne: 43 dells, 269 boxes soap, 155 bags flour. 607 bags rice, 19 drays, 80 bags barley, 3 cans honey, H. Clarke; 40 bags bran, W. Workman; 856 cases tobacco, Cohen and Harbottle; 9 packages, P. N. Russell and Co.; ...
Article : 69 wordsFOR LONDON.—By the Zuma, this day, at noon, if not underweigh. FOR WELLINGTON.—By the William Alfred, this evening at 6. ...
Article : 582 wordsIn the estate of Edward Willes Layton, a third meeting. Debts amounting to £3250 19s. 1d. were proved. The assignee handed in his report, showing the precent state of the affairs of this estate, and asking directions as to its future management. The ...
Article : 159 wordsARRIVALS.—February I. Argenti, from Hobart Town. 3. Maid of the Valley, from Launceston; William Hill, from Hobart Town; Racer, from Dundee, via Cape of Good Hope. CI[?]ARNACE.—February 3. Jessie, for Newcastle. ...
Article : 33 wordsARRIVALS.—January 26. Champion (s.), and Collier (s.), from Melbourne. 29. Keera (s.), and Collier (s.), from Port Fairy. ...
Article : 19 wordsARRIVALS.—January 26. Champion (s.), and Keera (s.), from Melbourne. ...
Article : 10 wordsEight persons for drunkenness were ordered to pay a fins of 20s. each, or be imprisoned for 24 and 48 hours. On the general list there were seven cases, two of which Were d[?]barged. David Higgins, for deserting his w[?], was bound over to ...
Article : 411 wordsARRIVALS—January 31. Shiffield, from Long Island; Ocmulgee, from Massnchusetts. CLEARANCE.—January 31. Australasian Packet, for Mauritius. The Ocmulgee and Sheffield, whalers, which arrived last ...
Article : 156 wordsSIR,—Perceiving in your issue of this date, thet the Committee of the Anniversary Regatta have advertised the "Return Match for he Challenge Cup," to be sailed on the 24th instant, "in accordance with their Rules and Regulation at the late Regatta," I ...
Article : 399 wordsARRIVALS—January 31. Native Lass, from Newcastle. February 1. Lizzie Webber, from Sydney; Flora M'Dopald, from London. IMPORTANT TO SEAMEN.—In the Court of Queen's Bench, ...
Article : 681 wordsThe drunkards' list contained the names of James Hilay, John Spencer, Michael Doberty, Mlebael M'Daigal. Thomas Gribbes, Edward Roach, Mary Ann Madden, and Thomas Buckley. The first four paid a fine of 20s.; the remainder were, in default of ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 10 Feb 1855, Page 4
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