SEPTEMBER 26.—Bella Islena, Peruvian barque, 505 tons, Captain Wilson, from Liverpool 5th June. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Quelch and child. Crawley and Smith agents. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 43 wordsTHE SPEAKER took the Chair at twenty minutes past three o'clock. MESSAGE. The following Message was received from his ...
Article : 13,680 wordsSeptember 26.—Constantine, French frigate, for New Caledonia. September 26.—Wanderer, for Melbourne. September 26.—Launceston, for Melbourne. September 26.—Helen Baird, for Callao. ...
Article : 34 wordsIN the Legislative Council, yesterday, In pursuance of Mr. Martin's motion to that effect, a call of the House took place. Mr. JAMES MACARTHUR'S motion on the ...
Article : 1,411 wordsTHIS DAY.—Elizabeth Wilthew, for Melbourne; Lady Elgin, for Moulmein; Jane Leech, Ariana, and Freak, for Manila; Homer, and Elizabeth Ross, for Batavia; Frederico, for Valparaiso. ...
Article : 31 wordsSeptember 26.—Elizabeth Ross, Hamburgh brig, 120 tons, Captain Meyer, for Batavia. ...
Article : 13 wordsSeptember 26.—Ariel, from Newcastle, with 80 tons coal; Rover, from the Hawkesbury, with 540 [?]ushels maize; Australasian League, from the Richmond, with 60,000 feet cedar; Lass o'Gowrie, from Shoalhaven, with 590 bushels grain, 1 ton bacon; ...
Article : 65 wordsSeptember 26.—City of Melbourne (s.s.), for Morpeth; Ariel, for Newcastle; Sea Serpent, for Kiama; Ruth, for the Hawkesbury; Sea Gull, and Emily, for the M'Leay. ...
Article : 31 wordsSeptember 26.—Bella Islena, from Liverpool: 1 case, Lyall, Scott, and Co.; 6 packages, J. Walker; 1050 boxes soap, L. Michaelis; 3 cases, Donaldson and Co.; 1 box, D. W. Jebb; 1 box, M. D. Memis; 1 box, Miss Adams; 4 packages, 1 dog cart, ...
Article : 107 wordsSeptember 26.—Elizabeth Ross, for Batavia: 16 cases canvas, 6 casks tar, Haege and Prell. ...
Article : 17 wordsMails will be closed at the Post Office as follows:— FOR MANILA.—By the Jane Leech, this day, at noon, if not underweigh. FOR BATAVIA.—By the Homer, this day, at noon, if not ...
Article : 82 wordsTHE project of uniting the two coasts of the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean, by means of a railway crossing the territory of the United States, from the banks of the Mississipi to California, establishing, as it does in ...
Article : 657 wordsSEPTEMBER 24.—Josephine L[?]izeau, schooner, 98 tons, Captain Nixon, from Adelaide, in ballast. DEPARTURES. September 23.—Chicora, barque, 299 tons, Captain Burt, for ...
Article : 61 wordsFROM the Mauritius Shipping and Mercantile we take the following extracts:— We regret to learn that during the whole of the melancholy period marked by the cholera visitation, ...
Article : 1,149 wordsTABLE BAY.—Arrived, July 25. Cornubia, barque, from Calcutta, bound to London. SIMON'S BAY.—Arrived, July 19. Charles, brig, from Jersey, bound to Melbourne. ...
Article : 361 wordsSIR,—A paragraph appeared in your paper of the 26th date, from which the public might infer that the passengers on board the Hanover had been ill-treated during the passage. The parties complaining, in reply to a direct enquiry from Captain Brown, ...
Article : 436 wordsThe evening's entertainment will commence with the admired Trgedy, in five Acts, called FAZIO, or, THE ITALIAN WIFE: Duke of Florence, Mr. Holloway; Giraldi Fazio, Mr. J. L. Byers; Bartolo, Mr. M-Closkey; Fa[?]setto, Mr. M-Gowan; Marchesa ...
Article : 666 wordsTHE papers just received from this colony extend to the 29 th of July. The Grahamstown Journal mentions that—"In the Commercial Advertiser and Mail of the 15th instant, there is a letter signed "ISAAC HUGHES," ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 27 Sep 1854, Page 4
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