DECEMBER 14.—Brothers, brig, 176 tons, Captain Allen, from Moreton Bay the 9th instant. Passengers Mr. and Mrs. Tooth, Miss Underwood, Mrs. Sutherland Mr. Walsh, Messrs. Connally (2), Ducker, Kingsford, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 43 wordsTHE SPEAKER took the chair at twenty minutes past three o'clock. LAND RESERVE COMMITTEE. Mr. HOLROYD laid on the table of the ...
Article : 1,669 wordsWILL be produced the drama, entitled THE MERCHANT AND HIS CLERKS. Mr. Harford, Mr. Richardson; Edward Mapleton and Hugh Bramber, Mr. Ward and Mr. Montague; Dognose, Mr. Rogers; Edith Mowbray, ...
Article : 71 wordsDecember 15.—Pocklington, for New Caledonia. December 15.—Albion, for Wide Bay. ...
Article : 11 wordsTHIS DAY.—Palembang, for Batavia; Wild Irish Girl, and Montezuma, for Melbourne; Zeemanschoop, for Sourabaya; Gazelle, for Nelson; Lizzie Webber, for Launceston; Aurora, for Callao. ...
Article : 30 wordsNo doubt the Legislative Council was somewhat taken by surprise when Mr. DARVALL, who has strenuously opposed the New Constitution Bill in every stage, ...
Article : 1,316 wordsDecember 15.—Talavera, ship, 1000 tons, Captain Scott, for London. Passengers—The Honorable Captain and Mrs. Keith Stewart and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walker, family, and servant, Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher, family, and ...
Article : 89 wordsDecember 15.—Susannah, from Morpeth, with 1300 bushels maize; Dove, from the Clyde, with 11 tons bark; Catherine, from Broken Bay, with furniture; Sarah, from Shoalhaven, with 300 bushels corn, 3 tons potatoes, ...
Article : 79 wordsDecember 15. — Wanderer, from Auckland: 297 bags bran, 78 trusses bay, 5 quarter-casks ginger wine, R. acre; 419 kits maize, Order. December 15.—N[?]lands Indie, from Liverpool: 1000 ...
Article : 275 words1. That this Committee do in the first instance adopt a series of resolutions upon which, in their opinion, the constitution of the colony should be framed. 2. That the Legislature of the colony should consist of ...
Article : 3,151 wordsDecember 15.—[?]vera, for London: 43 bales wool, J. T. Armitage; 227 bales wool, 1950 borns, Rundle Dangar, and Co; 38 bales wool, H. Mackay; 101 bales wool, 7 casks tallow, Mackintosh and Hurst; 92 bales ...
Article : 422 wordsIN the high eulogiums pronounced in the Legislative Council the other day upon the official character of the distinguished gentleman now at the head of ...
Article : 1,352 wordsMails will close at the Post Office as follows:— FOR LONDON.—By the Talavera, to-morrow, at 6 P.M. FOR PORT COOPER AND WELLINGTON.—By the Despatch this day, at 6 P.M. ...
Article : 494 wordsAT last, after a very prolonged consideration, the select committee upon our New Constitution has brought up its report, which was laid yesterday upon the Council table. A ...
Article : 1,226 wordsTHE GENERAL HEWITT.—Testimonial to Captain Gatenby. Ship General Hewitt, August 1, 1853. Dear Sir,—Having safely arrived within sight of our native land, wo hasten to give expression to the sentiments of ...
Article : 261 wordsDEAR SIR,—We, the undersigned passenger of the ship Neerlands Indie, from Liverpool to Sydney, New South Wales, desire respectfully to present to you our warmest thanks for the unremitting attention to our personal ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 16 Dec 1853, Page 4
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