MARCH 7.—[?]ara[?] M[?]a Ann, schooner, 126 tons, Captain W. Alexander, from Bristol 6th November. Gilchrist, Watt, and Co., agents. March 7.—Phantom, brig, 126 tons, Captain Faircloug[?], from ...
Article : 38 wordsMarch 7.—E[?]erdale, for Cali[?]o. March 7.—Prince of Wales, for London. March 7.—Emily Miner, for Cali[?]o. March 7.—In[?]d, for B[?]t[?]vi[?]. ...
Article : 32 wordsTHIS DAY—Sa[?], for M[?]; Paran[?], for Calino; Golden Age(s.), for Melbourne; Pro[?]nence, for Singapore; Spit[?]re, for Port Curt[?]; Athen[?], for New Caledonia; [?]ashemy, for Port Cooper (N.Z.), via Newcastle; Arrogant, for Manila; ...
Article : 44 wordsMarch 7.—Swordfish, schooner, 167 tons, Captain Clinch, for Hobart Town. Passengers—Mrs. Church and child, Margaret Stovey, Mr. and Mrs. White, Miss Co[?]ner, Messrs. Bockley, Williams, Thompson, C. R[?]by, W. Nevill, and 10 in the steerage. ...
Article : 55 wordsMarch 7.—Kiwi, Twi[?]s, Perseverance, Petrel, Alexandar, and John, from Newcastle, with 624 tons coals, 12 tons potatoes; Frolic, from Brisbane Water, with 13,000 feet timber, 6000 laths; William and Ann, from Shell Harbour, with 20 tons potatoes, 1[?] ...
Article : 91 wordsTHE letter from Mr. GIDEON S. LANG, published in the Herald of Thursday last, on the subject of our supplies of animal food, merits very serious attention. If his views are correct, ...
Article : 1,439 wordsMarch 7.—Rose (s.), for Morpeth; Petrel, for Newcastle; Elizabeth Cohen, for Wollongong; Ann, for Shoalhaven; William and A[?]ne, for Shell Harbour; Frolic, for Brisbane Water. ...
Article : 32 wordsMarch 7.—Sarah Maria Ann, from Bristol: 7 cases, Arnold; 75 cases porter, 25 cases wine, 5 cases bacon, G. Thorne and Co.; I ch[?]ff machine, W. G. A[?]sworth; 1 hogshead china, 5 cases cheese, 50 cases brandy, 1 case syrup, 36 cases pipes, 2[?]pruce ...
Article : 163 wordsA PUBLIC meeting of the members of the Church of England, convened for the purpo[?]e of taking into consideration the scheme proposed by the Rev. Mr. Stack, and laid before a previous meeting, held on the ...
Article : 4,024 wordsMarch 7.—Swordfish, for Hobart Town: 720 bags potatoes and onion, 100 bags barley, 12 pairs cart boxes, 100 packages oil-mans' stores, 30 casks pitch and ta[?] 10 barrels port, 10 [?]ierces beef, 19[?] packag[?] hoop iron, John Clinch; 1 cask tartaric acid, ...
Article : 115 wordsMails will close at the Post-office as follows:— FOR LONDON.—By the Here[?]ordshire, to-morrow, at noon. FOR MADRAS.—By the Samarang, this day, at noon. FOR CALLAO.—By the Parana, this day, at noon. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 43 wordsWill be produced the drama of FAITH, HOPE, and CHARITY: or, CHANCE and CHANGE.—Pas Seul, Miss A. Hart.—Solo, Concertina, Mr. Richardson.—To conclude with the drama of NICHOLAS NICKLEBY. Ralph Nickleby, Mr. Spencer; ...
Article : 98 wordsBEFORE the Police Magistrate with Messrs. Darvall, Weekes, J. Campbell, Kemp, and Ross. ABDUCTION. THE QUEEN r. MRS. HAGGER.—The facts connected ...
Article : 2,137 wordsFor the Benefit of Mrs. WILLIS, the widow of the late Mr. Thomas Willis. Mr. WYATT having given Mrs. Willis a Benefit, the patronage and support of the public is respectfully solicited on behalf of the ...
Article : 103 wordsWE have already drawn attention to the prevalence latterly of this species of crime, and to the inadequacy of the punishment with which it is ordinarily visited. But the subject is one ...
Article : 651 wordsBEFORE Mr. Rowand Ronald and Mr. George Thornton. John Shaw, a seaman belonging to the Queen, was found guilty of deser[?]ion, and William Dodd, another ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 8 Mar 1854, Page 4
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