MAY 30.—Yarra Yarra (s.), 330 tons, Captain Gilmore, from Melbourne 27th instant. Passengers—Messrs, Stuart, Dodson, Corson, Blow, Foster, Palmer, M'Evoy, Hart, Reynard, Clements, Thompson, Hunton, Wright, Bowker, Loverhand, Hannah, ...
Article : 91 wordsWE have intelligence to the 14th April. We present the following items of intelligence from the Overland Commercial Gazette of the 13th April. The R. M. steamer Argo arrived this morning with ...
Article : 582 wordsWHEN, some dozen years ago, the subject of Coolie immigration occupied a large share of public attention in this colony, we were decidedly opposed to any such expedient, partly on ...
Article : 662 wordsMay 30.—Macedon, for Guam, resumed her voyage. May 30.—Fame, for Guam. May 30.—Sea Gull, for Geelong. ...
Article : 19 wordsTHIS DAY.—Dart, and Waratah (s.), for Mebourne; La Soundray, for Hoagkong; Sir Edward Paget, for Calcutta; Canton, and Maria Sophia, for Guan; Felicidade, for Singapore; Mary Nieholdson, and Ada, for Geelong; Anne Armstrong, for ...
Article : 40 wordsMay 30.—Manchester (s.), 157 tons, Captain T. B. Harrison, for Geelong. Passengers—Miss C. D. M'Kean, Miss E. Boston, Miss Caroline Winter, Miss Emily Fitzgerald, Messrs. J. J. Clarke, W. Johnson, R. Stevenson, J. Greenwood, T. Shaw, and 28 in the ...
Article : 73 wordsMay 30.—Triumph, from Melbourne: 94 half cases gin, 18 hogsheads, 30 puncheons rum, 13 packages seeds, 3 packages hardware, 5 cases paper, 3 cases cotton. Order. ...
Article : 27 wordsMay 30.—Manchester (s.), for Geelong: 10 packages drapery, Bay, Glaihter, and Co.; 1 package, Waugh and Cox; 67 kegs paint. Buyers and Learmonth; 2 trunks boots, Saddington and Co.; 400 bags bran, 30 tons potatoes, 10 horses, 2 carts, A. ...
Article : 54 wordsMails will close at the Post Office, as follows:— FOR MELBOURNE AND ADELAIDE.—By the Bosphorus (s.), to-morrow at 2 p.m. FOR MELBOURNE.—By the Waratah (s.), this day, at 2 p.m. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 38 wordsFAREWELL BENEFIT of MISS WARDE.—First time these two years of the celebrated drama of EUGENE ARAM.—A variety of Choice Entertainments.—Revival of the favourite and laughable farce of SKETCHES IN INDIA. ...
Article : 150 wordsARRIVALS.—MAY 24. Tordenskiold (Danish schooner), from Fauberg; Mercury, from Launceston; Aristides, from Mauritius, with 57 passengers: 25. Waterloo (Dutch), from London; Wild Irish Girl, from Shoalhaven; Black Swan (s.), Vixen, and Tiger, ...
Article : 800 wordsFAREWELL BENEPIT of Mrs. GUERIN, who, in retiring from the presence and patronage of the many friends she has met with in Sydney, gratefully acknowledges the liberal support and considerstion she has ever received; and trusts that her claim to their [?] ...
Article : 349 wordsTHE extreme party of the squatters in the district of Victoria have prepared the following address. The document is completely in opposition to the principles recently adopted at a meeting at the Club in ...
Article : 889 wordsTHE Geelong people have set a noble example to all the towns in Australia. While the citizens of Sydney, the citizens of Melbourne, the citizens of Hobart Town, &c., have been ...
Article : 623 wordsARRIVALS.—May 24. Gil Blas, from Sydney; Springbok, from Liverpool. 25. Susan, from Sydney. We observe that they have left off working at the French ship Antoinette Cezaro, ashore in Swan Bay. It is very probable that ...
Article : 70 wordsTHE Yarra Yarra has brought Melbourne papers of last Friday and Saturday, from which we make the following selection:— HUNTER v. HUNTER.—In this case the defendant ...
Article : 4,071 wordsARRIVALS.—May 14. Louisa, Abeona, and Amiens, from Melbourne. 15. Fortuna, and Alice Brooks, from Melbourne. CLEARED OUT.—May 18. Nora Creina, and Highland Lassir, for Melbourne; Cheshire, for Callao: Malacca, for Chili via ...
Article : 54 wordsARRIVALS.—May 25. Drover, from Melbourne. 26. Content, from Melbourne. 27. George, from Melbourne; Panama, from London; William Hill, from Geelong. DEPARTURES.—April 26. Vulture, for Sydney; Tasmania (s.), ...
Article : 238 wordsARRIVALS.—March 22. Cantero, from Hoabart Town. 26. Claudine, from Melbourne. 30. Ocean Wave, from Meloburne. April 6. Chamois, from Sydney. 9. Isabella Blythe, from Swan River. 13. Argo (s. s.), from Plymouth, 15th ...
Article : 107 wordsPORT NICHOISON.—Arrivals.—April 26: Maid of Alicante, from Melbourne. 28. Juste, from Newcastle; Heather Bell, from Sydney; Æolus, from Port Phillip. 29. William Alfred, schooner, from Sydney. ...
Article : 59 wordsIT will be seen by the last news from England, that the contract for the convevance of the bi-monthly mails to Australia has been finally concluded with the G.S.S.S. Co. It will also be wen that instead of dropping the mails for this colony at Port Adelaide, on ...
Article : 979 wordsNARROW ESCAPE.—A seaman belonging to the Rover's Bride, a vessel lying in the Cove, was yesterday morning very providentially saved from a watery grave by the intervention of the Water Police guard ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 31 May 1854, Page 4
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