OCTOBER 21.—P[?]hire, barque, 536 tons, Captain Wilson, from Melbourne the 15th instant, in ballast. Willis, Merry, and Co., agents. October 21.—Gipsy, schooner, 45 tons, Captain Chalk, from ...
Article : 396 wordsDEAR CAPTAIN BLACKMORE,—On the completion of our voyage from Europe to Australia, we cannot separate to our respective destinations in the Colonies without expressing to you our high appreciation of your conduct in command of this noble ship during ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 3,260 wordsBEFORE the full Court. MOORS AND ANOTHER V. COHEN. This was a motion for a new trial of an action against an auctioneer, tried at the last Nisi Prius ...
Article : 500 wordsARRIVALS.—October 15 City of Hobart (s), from Hobart Town. 16. Black Swan (s), from Launceston; Pryde, from Hobart Town 17. London (s), from Sydney. DEPARTURES.—October 15.—Heather Bell, for Mauritius; ...
Article : 399 wordsOctober 21.—Flora Bella, for Adelaide. October 21.—Schoon[?]loo, for Batavia. October 21.—Portia, for Guam. October 21.—Dart, for Melbourne. ...
Article : 36 wordsTHIS DAY.—Emma, for London, Oberon, and Wanderer, for South Sea Islands; Columbia, for Akyab; Raven, and Comet, for Moreton Bay, Adventure, for Hobart Town; Lizzie Webber, for Launceston; Hellespont (s.), for Melbourne. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 42 wordsOctober 21.—Oberon, cutter, 43 tons, Captain Truscott, for Guadalcanar, South Sea Islands, in ballast. Passengers—Mr. Davis, Boatswain, native. October 21.—Emma, barque, 379 tons, Captain Lilley, for ...
Article : 75 wordsARRIVALS.—October 11. Wanderer, and Shamrock, from Newcastle, N.S.W. 12. Waterlily, from Geelong. MAILS FOR AUSTRALIA.—General Post Office, July, 1854.— Arrangements have been made for the conveyance of mails to ...
Article : 2,048 wordsUnder the direction of Mr. C. R. THORNE.—OPENING NIGHT. The public are most respectfully informed that this Establishment having been altered and fitted up in a beautiful and costly manner, it will open THIS EVENING, Monday, October 23rd, ...
Article : 254 wordsOctober 21.—Gipsy, from Eden, Twofold Bay, with 5 tuns oil, 8 tons firewood, and 2 bundles skins; Echo, from Shoalhaven, with 12 tons timber; William and Ann, from Shell Harbour, with 50 bags grain, 3000 shingles, 40 kegs butter, and 3 tons bark; ...
Article : 60 wordsOctober 21.—Storm King, Martha, and Frederick Griffiths, for Morpeth; Echo, for Shoalhaven; William and Ann, for Shell Harbour. ...
Article : 22 wordsOctober 21.—Anglo Saxon, from Southampton; 16 packages, Iredale and Co.; 202 bars iron, Thomas Woolley; 202 tons coal, Order. October 22.—Jacqueline Elize, from Melbourne; 40 cases ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 295 wordsTHE experimental trip of the steamship Golden Age, from Australia to Panama, may be regarded as having established two facts: that the Panama route hence to England is the shortest ...
Article : 2,003 wordsBEFORE the Police Magistrate. There were eight persons' names upon the drunkards' lists, four being women. One man had paid £2, and had consequently been set at liberty. The ...
Article : 677 wordsOctober 21.—Emma, for London; 89 bales wool, Lyall, Scott, and Co.; 88 bales wool, Joy and Leathes; 29 bales wool, 80 casks tallow, 13 bales sheepskins, 100 hides, 3647 bones, 23 bundles leather, Buyers and Learmonth; 13 bales wool, Gore and ...
Article : 366 wordsMails will be closed at the General Post Office, as follows:— FOR LONDON—By the Emma, this day, at noon, if not underweigh. FOR LAUNCESTON.—By the Lizzie Webber, this day, at ...
Article : 65 wordsTOTAL LOSS OF THE BRIG CANMORE.—About twelve o'clock this day (October 21), the brig Canmore, with captain, mate, and six men, was capsized, whilst lying at her ancho[?]s off Nobbys. The sea for the last twenty-four hours had been fearful, but up to this ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 23 Oct 1854, Page 4
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