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Detailed lists, results, guides : 36 wordsOCTOBER 6.—Hugh Walker, ship, 496 tons, Captain A. Mackie, from Glasgow Mar 14th, Rio de Janeiro July 26th. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and 2 children, Mr. and Mrs. Telford, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and 3 ...
Article : 116 wordsBY the Emma we have Hobart Town papers to the 29th ultimo. Flour was quoted £32 to £34; wheat, 13s. to 13s. 6d.; barley, 10s. to 10s. 6d. ...
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Advertising : 113 wordsTHIS DAY.—Fanny, for Guam via Newcastle; Clontarf, for Calcutta; Thomas and Henry, for Adelaide; Fettercairn, steamer, Patriarch, and Christina, for Melbourne; Early Bird, for Hong Kong; Rory O' More, for ...
Article : 62 wordsThe anonymous charge against the Windsor Police must be supported by the real name of the writer. The names of correspondents must, in confidence, ...
Article : 48 wordsOctober 6.—Earl of Elgin, ship, 1127 tons, Captain Lawson, far Callao, in ballast. October 6.—Fettercairn, steamer, 220 tons, Captain Mailler, for Melbourne, Passengers—Mrs. O'Brien, Mrs. ...
Article : 72 wordsTHE course taken by the ATTORNEYGENERAL with regard to this important measure, in allowing the debate on its seconding reading to stand over until ...
Article : 1,158 wordsOctober 6.—Lavina, from Newcastle, wich 86 tons coals; Porpoise and Sarah, from Shoalbaren, with 2000 bushels wheat, 100 bushels maize, 6 tons potatoes, 54 kegs butter, 16 hides, 72 tierces beef, 10 casks tallow, 136 hides, ...
Article : 102 wordsOctober 6.—Sir John Franklin and Tamar, steamer, for Morpeth: Sarah, for Shoalhaven; Planet, for the Richmond; Glenduart, for the M'Leay; Ellen, for the Clarence, all with sundries; Lavina, for Newcastle; ...
Article : 48 wordsOctober 5.—Emma, from Hobart Town: 400 bags 10 baskets sugar, Gilchrist, Alexander, and Co.; 404 bags malt, 1 cask yeast, 1 bale bacon, R. and E. Tooth; 4 trunks 2 cases boots and shoes, D. Cooper, Jun.; 1 case ...
Article : 57 wordsTHE Legislative Council have virtually decided upon re-enacting the Convict Prevention Act, which has been disallowed by the Duke of NEWCASTLE. ...
Article : 997 wordsOctober 6.—Walter Hood, for London: 29 bales wool, J. Dransfield; 19 bales wool, Donaldson and Co.; 30 casks cocoanut oil, 13 bags coffee, 14,766 horns, L. and 8. Spyer; 42 bales wool, M'Intosh and Hurst: 50 bales ...
Article : 389 wordsBEFORE S. F. MILFORD, Esq., Chief Commissioner of Insolvent Estates. In the estate of Francis Hemmings, a certificate meeting was held. No opposition was ...
Article : 35 wordsMR. WILBRAHAM BELL delivered a lecture in the theatre of this institution on Tuesday evening, on Social Progress, the Press, the Railway, and the ...
Article : 1,949 wordsOctober 6.—Fettercairn, for Melbourne: 100 firkins butter, Willis, Merry, and Co.; 2 cases presents, 8 cases sardines. Thacker and Co.; 31 casks soda, 30 window sills, 273 bags bran, 4 cases turnery, 100 boxes candles, 100 ...
Article : 101 wordsMails will close at the Post Office as follows:— FOR ANATAM AND TAHITI.—By the John Williams, this evening, at 6. FOR WELLINGTON AND NEW PLYMOUTH—By the Rosebud, ...
Article : 42 wordsHOBART TOWN.—Arrivals: September 24. Pio Nono, from London. 27. Dart, from Geelong. 28. Euphemia, from Melbourne; Cosmopolite, from Twofold Bay; Amaranth, from London; Uncle Tom, from Geelong. 29. ...
Article : 1,074 wordsTHE flush of day, and the flush of hope—the dawn of morn and a new epoch—in good sooth, a Red Letter day in the Kalend of Victoria. Over the Bellerine hills peeps the propitious ...
Article : 2,257 wordsBEFORE Mr. Justice DICKINSON. THE QUEEN v. HALEY. The trial of John Haley, who was under committal from the M'Leay River for murder, ...
Article : 312 wordsTHIS Court opened on Monday morning, before the Chairman, A. Cheeke, Esq., assisted during the day by the following magistrates: —C. M. Doyle, Esq., Major Crummer, Bourn ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 7 Oct 1853, Page 2
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