November 21.—Balkan, for Mauritius. November 21.—Calphurnia, for Singapore. November 21.—Marmora, for Auckland. November 21.—Mary Nixon, for Callao. ...
Article : 21 wordsIN noticing the General Abstract of the Bank Returns for the quarter ended 30th September, 1853, we have again to remind the reader that the transactions of ...
Article : 704 wordsTHIS DAY.—Cheetah, for Wellington; Duke of Northumberland, for Manila; John Sugars, for Am[?]erst. ...
Article : 18 wordsNovember 21.—Erin, schooner, 53 tons, Captain Jackson, for the South S[?] Islands, in ballast. Passenger— Mr. Graham. November 21.—Duke of Northumberland, ship, 610 ...
Article : 34 wordsNovember 21.—Chance, from Morpeth, 130 bags flour. 90 bags 200 bushels maize, 51 bags wheat, 139 bags bran; Sir John Fransklin, Currency Lass, Susanuth, and Arcadian, from Newcastle, 20 bags 2200 bushels maize, 160 ...
Article : 147 wordsNovember 21.—Fortitude, and Venus, for Morpeth, with sundries; Nightingale, for the M'Leay, with sundries; Emily, for the Manning, in ballast; Magnet, Prosperous, and Peacock, for Brisbane Water, with ...
Article : 33 wordsNovember 21.—Duke of Northumberland, for Manila: 10 tons pig 1018 bundles rod iron, Part of original cargo. ...
Article : 20 wordsThis Court opened on Thursday last, with rather a heavy calendar, before Alfred Cheek, Esq., chairman, assisted chiefly by Mr. Fearon and Mr. J. Byrnes, justices of the peace. The ...
Article : 1,788 wordsMails will close at the Post Office as follows:— FOR WELLINGTON, PORT NICHOLSON.—By the Cheetah, this day, at noon. FOR MANILA.—By the Duke of Northumberland, this ...
Article : 46 wordsBy the Great Britain, steamship for Liverpool. ozs. dwts. grs. R. Brock............ 82 2 12 S. Alexander......... 200 0 0 ...
Article : 1,016 wordsIT is necessary for the sake of explicitness to premise that by the term Moreton Bay is here meant all that part of the colony comprehended between the rivers Clarence and Mary. ...
Article : 2,883 wordsBefore Mr. Justice DICKINSON and a Jury of four. COSTER v HOVENDEN. This was an action for malicious prosecution. ...
Article : 499 wordsNEW INSOLVENT.—Frederick Alfred Poole, formerly of Pitt-streeet, Sydney, publican, afterward of Park-street, auctioneer, and now of Sussex-street, out of business. Liabilities, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,382 wordsSIR,—Would you be[?]ond enough to allow me, through the medium of your journal, to suggest to the proprietors of Melbourne steamers, that the practice of firing a gun on their arrival, however reasonable twelve months ago, ...
Article : 103 wordsIN the Herald of yesterday was a letter signed "FAIR PLAY," commenting upon the case WALTON v. POLACK, which had been recently disposed of at nisi prius, and ...
Article : 493 wordsSIR,—On Sunday, the 30th October, at 9 A.M., while running to the northward with a strong southerly wind. I passed the wreck of spars and sails of some vessel about half a mile S.S.E. of Crowdy Head, and I think that the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 32 wordsWILL be produced the Drama, entitled THE WRITING ON THE WALL. Sir Philip Elton, Mr. Montagne; E[?]ehard Elton, Mr. Griffiths: Huriows, Mr. Warde; Richard Oliver, Mr., Belfield; Bob Smithers, Mr. Rogers; Lady ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 22 Nov 1853, Page 4
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