NOVEMBER 16.—Sabrina, barque. 308 tons, Captain Napper, from Hobart Town the 7th instant. Passengers—Captain M'Kenzie and Mr. Denninson. ...
Article : 226 wordsMails will close at the Post Office, as follow:— FOR ENGLAND VIA CALLAO.—By the Lucy, this evening, at 6. ...
Article : 1,402 wordsBY the Waterloo we have English news to the end of July. The Lord's amendments to the Australian Colonies Bill were agreed to by ...
Article : 264 wordsNovember 16.—Scotis, schooner, 68 tons Captain Todd, for Otago. Passengers—Captain Ward, Mr. Robinson. November 16.—Mary Stewart, schooner, 73 ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 157 wordsTHIS DAY.—Bride, for Hobart Town; Josephine, for Manila via the Isle of Pines; Narragansett, for Nantucket; Christina, for Melbourne; Lucy Ann, for the Isle of Pines. ...
Article : 34 wordsNovember 16. — Bride, schooner, 66 tons, Captain Dalgarno, for Hobart Town. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Brown and child, Miss Smith, Mr. M'Mahon, Mr. Boyle, and a native ...
Article : 35 wordsNovember 16. — Dove, 13, M'Donald, from Kiama, with 3½ tons bark, 2000 feet timber, 8 kegs butter, 2 cases eggs; Charles Webb, 24, Brown, from Kiama, with 5000 feet timber, ...
Article : 168 wordsTHE mining season was nearly over, and there was much distress in the mercantile community. Several of the leading houses had suspended payments. It ...
Article : 67 wordsThe CROWN PROSECUTOR conducted the following cases on behalf of the Crown. John Wood was indicted for stealing a quantity of canes, the property of Samuel ...
Article : 226 wordsNovember 16.—Glenduart, 40, James, for the M'Leay River, wi h sundries; Jeanie Deans, 32, Wilkins, for Ulladulla, with sundries; Mary Ann, 18, Deverell; Emily, 30, ...
Article : 61 wordsI HAD hoped that it would have been my duty to-doy to have advised you of the Australian Bill having gone through its final parliamentary stage before receiving the Royal Assent. ...
Article : 992 wordsNovember 16. — Rebecca, brig, 227 tons, Captain Simpson, from Hobsrt Town: 120 pieces blue gum plank, 150 pieces timber, 100 handspikes, 2 loads hardwood. ...
Article : 673 wordsHAMBURG, JULY 27 — The battle of Idstedt [?] some maps called Ichstadt) has decided [?] question of the occupation of Schleswig by [?] Danish army, and the total uselessness of [?] ...
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Article : 2,131 wordsSUPREME COURT.—NISI PRIUS.—Cause list for to-day: Browing v. Layton; Wager v. Hartley, Brockstayne v. Seath; Ebsworth v. Hill. Short and undefended: Rundle v. ...
Article : 1,406 wordsThe loss on both sides is very great. Se[?] officers, on a rough calculation, estimate it [?] above 10,000 men. Four guns fell into [?] hands of the Danes, and four of the Dan[?] ...
Article : 133 wordsGENTLEMEN,—I herewith present my grateful acknowledgements to the Commandant, Surgeon, and officers of Norfolk Island, for the prompt and generous manner in which they rendered medical aid to myself, and ...
Article : 75 wordsNovember 16.—Bride, schooner, 66, Captain Dalgarno, for Hobart Town: 139 chests 142 half-chests tea, R. Campbell; 1 case and 2 handles [?]ronmongery, 1 case drapery, 2 casks ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 18 Nov 1850, Page 3
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