SEPTEMBER 2.—City of Sydney (s.), 735 tons, Captain M[?] from Melbourne 30th instant. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. W[?] Misses Williams (2), Mrs. Sands, Mrs. Applewhaite and [?] Mr. and Mrs. Lyons, Mrs. and Miss Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 44 wordsTHE Paris Exhibition Commissioners have received two beautiful samples of cotton, grown in the Moreton Bay district. One is a little finer than the other, but they are both of a very superior class, and may ...
Article : 861 wordsFirst appearance of the celebrated Tragedian, Mr. C. K. MASON. The lessee has the pleasure to announce the engagement, for a limited number of nights, with the above eminent actor, formerly of the Theatre Royal Covent Garden. Mr. C. K. Mason, will have ...
Article : 121 wordsHER Majesty's steam surveying vessel Torch, Lieut. Chimm[?] unexpectedly arrived on Saturday evening, from a cruize among the Feejee, New Hebrides, Loyalty Isles, &c. It will be recollected that the Torch sailed from Port Jackson on 19th April. ...
Article : 2,596 wordsTHE political intelligence from New Zealand, conveyed by the Queen, and of which the letter of our Correspondent, together with an extract from the Southern Cross, which appeared in our ...
Article : 1,359 wordsSeptember 2.—Anna Mary, for London. September 2.—Cræsus (s.s.), for Southampton via Melbourne. September 2.—London (s.), for Melbourne. September 2.—Louisa, (U.S.) for San Francisco. ...
Article : 30 wordsARRIVALS.—August 26. Nora, from Sydney. 28. Pirate (s.s.), from Sydney; Severn, from Gloucester; Johanna Catherine, from Gottenburg. ...
Article : 19 wordsARRIVAL.—August 22. Jessie, from Sydney via Warrnambool. ...
Article : 12 wordsTHIS DAY.—Elizabeth Ann, for Hobart Town; Louis and Miriam, for Wellington; Vision, for Moreton Bay; Brilliant, for Melbourne; Ada, for Adelaide; Sybil, for Geelong. ...
Article : 28 wordsARRIVALS.—August 22. Eliza Hunter, from London. 23. Prince of Wales, from London. ...
Article : 15 wordsSeptember 2.—Ada, brig, 196 tons, Captain Thomas German, for Adelaide. Passengers—Mrs. German, Mrs. Hyde, Mr. Barnett. September 2.—Sybil, schooner, 108 tons, Captain John Frazer, for Geelong. ...
Article : 107 wordsARRIVAL.—August 9. Claudine, from Melbourne; 11. Gazelle, from Sydney. The brig Gazelle arrived yesterday from Sydney with a cargo of horses and sheep, after a quick passage of eight days. She ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 78 wordsSeptember 2.—H. M. Wharfield, Tyne, River Chief, and Warlock, from Newcastle, with 484 tons coal, 450 bushels maize, 6 bags wheat, 3½ tons hay; Liberty, from Port Macquarie, with 2000 bushels maize, 8000 shingles, 1 ton bark, 1 ton flour, 215 boat ...
Article : 75 wordsBEFORE the Police Magistrate, with the Superintendent of Police, Mr. West, and Mr. Egan. Six persons were charged with having been found drunk in the public streets. Two incorrigible women, ...
Article : 704 wordsSeptember 2.—Collaroy (s.), Frolic, Fortitude, Chance, Speculant, and Sophia, for Morpeth; River Chief, Warlock, and Currency Boy, for Newcastle; Ebenezer, for the Richmond; Elizabeth Cohen, for Wollongong; Sylph, for Brisbane Water; Pan, ...
Article : 57 wordsSIR,—A letter signed James M'Clune, of the schooner Perseverance, reflecting upon my character, appeared in your Friday's publication, and as all such assertions should bear the stamp of truth, I take the first opportunity of communicating the real facts of the ...
Article : 314 wordsSeptember 3.—Cheetah, from New Plymouth (N. Z.): 10 bales wool, 200 hides, 2000 sheepskins, 50 tons potatoes, 5000 bushels oats, 2600 bushels wheat, 40 kegs butter. Buyers and Learmonth. September 3.—William Alfred, from Port Nicholson: 2400 feet ...
Article : 90 wordsSeptember 2.—Crœsus (s.s.), for London, via Melbourne: 34 bales wool, Gilchrist, Watt, and Co.; 121 bales wool, Donaldson and Co.; 31 bales wool, W. and E. Ogilvie; 33 bales wool, Gore, Brothers, and Co.; 45 bales wool, 62 casks tallow, T. S. Mort and ...
Article : 586 words"The Crœsus will be despatched from Sydney with the mails for Southampton, by order of His Excellency, the Governor-General, on Saturday, 2nd September, at daylight." —Advertisements passim. ...
Article : 691 wordsMails will be closed at the Post Office as follows:— FOR HOBART TOWN.—By the Elizabeth Ann, this day, at noon, if not underweigh. FOR WELLINGTON.—By the Louis and Miriam, this day, at ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 682 wordsTHE following letter on the subject of placing this splendid steamship in quarantine, was addressed by a passenger, Mr. B. C. Aspinall, barrister-at-law, to the Argus, on the 25th ultimo:— ...
Article : 1,224 wordsARRIVALS.—August 25. Appleton, from Greenock, 26. City of Sydney, from Sydney, Emma Prescott, from Hobart Town; Verona, from Adelaide; Bloomer, from Liverpool; Vriendschap, from London; Rattler, from London via Rio de Janeiro; Ruby, ...
Article : 1,077 wordsBEFORE the Water Police Magistrate and Captain Wingate. Frederick Gurland and Patrick Adon, belonging to the Homer, were arraigned on suspicion of being ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 4 Sep 1854, Page 4
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