JANUARY 25.—Jessie, schooner, 99 tons, Captain Lindsey, from Port Fairy the 19th instant. Passengers Mrs. and Miss Boyde, Captain Ward, Mr. Clements. Rossiter and Lazarus, agents. ...
Article : 27 words[In arranging some old papers a few days since, we "turned up" a quarto pamphlet, containing a number of pieces of poetry, called "Wild Notes, from the Lyre of a Native Minstrel, by Charles Tompson, jun." ...
Article : 386 wordsJanuary 25.—William Alfred, for Wellington. January 25.—America Pacquete, for Batavia. January 25.—G. H. Wappaus, for Manila. January 25.—Supply, for Tahiti. ...
Article : 34 wordsTHIS DAY.—Madras (s.), for Ceylon, via Melbourne; Sir John Harvey (s.), for Melbourne and Adelaide; Hebe, for Auckland; Charlotte, for Valparaiso; Asa Packer, Gil Blas, Robert Clive, and Sofia, for Melbourne; Dominion, for Madreas; ...
Article : 49 wordsJanuary 25.—Sir John Harvey (s.), 357 tons, Captain Mailler, for Melbourne and Adelaide. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Williams Mrs. Muston and infant, Mr. and Mrs. Pritchard, Mrs. Garrard, Mrs. Malony and child, Mrs. Reilly, Mrs. Rogers, ...
Article : 180 wordsTHE Vimeira yesterday took her departure from this port for Great Britain. She carries with her private mails and public intelligence of much importance, and her capabilities as a sailing vessel would ordinarily ...
Article : 599 wordsOUR market this week has been very inactive, owing to a searcity of gold; but little coming from Port Phillip; the price has not been maintained this week, although the exchange has gone up to 2 per cent. £3 15s. for New South Wales, £3 17s. for Port Phillip ...
Article : 314 wordsTHE Water Police Magistrate and Mr. Thornton occupied the bench. Frederick Stone, a seaman belonging to the Akbar, was found guilty of riotous and disorderly conduct and ...
Article : 1,413 wordsJanuary 25.—Magnet, from Brisbane Water, with 6500 feet timber,, 1000 feet paling, 4000 laths; Paterson Packet, from Morpeth, with 64 tons coals; Tamar and Shamrock, (strs.) from Morpeth, with 254 bales wool, 90 bags potatoes, 24 bags onions, 6 ...
Article : 72 wordsJanuary 25.—Huntress, for Morpeth, in ballast; Industry for the Hawkesbury, with sundries; Bard's Legacy, for Shoalhaven, with sundries; Orient, for Broulee, with sundries; Gipsy, for Twofold Bay, with sundries; Thistle (s.), for Morpeth, with ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 329 wordsJanury 25.—Jessie, from Port Fairy: 10 hogsheads tallow, 67 hides, order. ...
Article : 15 wordsJanuary 25.—Hobe, for Auckland; 3 cases paper hangings, 3 kegs 4 cases oilmen's stores, 20 bags pepper, 10 bales gunny bags, 5 packages tinware, R. Dacre; 5 cases drapery, Prince, Bray, and Ogg; 5 cases salmon, 5 cases lobsters, 5 cases lemon syrup, 5 cases fruits, 3 ...
Article : 383 wordsAdventures in Australia in 1852 and 1853. By the Reverend H. BERKELEY JONES, M.A., late Curate of Belgrave Chapel. Published by Bentley. THE adventures of Mr. Jones in Australia were ...
Article : 2,371 wordsSIR—In your leading article of Monday last, upon the Report of the Committee of Public Works, you have made several allusions to my evidence therein, which you would not have made, I think, had you read that ...
Article : 342 wordsMails will close at the Post Office as follows:— FOR MELBOURNE.—By the Hellespont (s.) to-morrow, at noon. FOR VALPARAI[?]O.—By the Charlotte, this day, at noon. FOR SAR FRANCISCO.—By the Auckland, on Saturday, at 6. ...
Article : 39 wordsoz. dwt. grs. Moses Moss.................. 341 0 0 Thomas Skinner............... 145 10 0 A. Hawley and Co............. 391 16 0 ...
Article : 51 wordsoz. dwt. Gilchrist, Watt, and Co.... 48 19 for Canton. Ede and R[?]bley........ 79 15 for Batavia. Smith, Campbell, and Co.... 150 0 for Calcutta. ...
Article : 391 wordsPOLICE OFFICE, SATURDAY.—Several trifling assault and vagrancy cases having been disposed of, and the offenders mulet in small fines, the following case for a breach of the Licensed Publicans' Act occupied the ...
Article : 618 wordsMARY Ann Garling was on Monday apprehended by Sergeant M'Gee for stealing a bonnet and two pairs of boots. William Johnson, of Kent-street, grocer, deposed that on last Sunday week he missed from his ...
Article : 1,133 wordsWHEREAS the Legislative Council or New South Wales now stands prorogued to Tuesday, the seventh day of February next, and it is expedient further to prorogue the same: Now, therefore, I, Sir Charles Augustus ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 33 wordsWill be produced the Nautical Drama of THE ANCHOR OF HOPE; or, The Seaman's Star. Mr. Dunmore, Mr. Hammond; Captain Walton, Mr. Richardson; Richard Hargrave, Mr. Montague; Tom Tiller, Miss Mordaunt; Mumps, Mr. Spencer; ...
Article : 118 wordsIN the English journals we find great excitement respecting the value of gold-bearing quartz. The whole mining corps seems stirred up to a contest of opinions. Whilst some ...
Article : 458 wordsTHE departure of the Vimeira to-day, with the agreeable ceremony of accompanying the Colonial Secretary outside the Heads,— the preparing letters for the Madras, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 26 Jan 1854, Page 2
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