DECEMBER 9.—Lillias, schooner, 89 tons, Captain Rae, from Port Phillip the 28th ultimo. Passengers—Mrs. Rodgers and family. December 9.—Munford, schooner, 168 tons, ...
Article : 273 wordsThe SOLICITOR-GENERAL moved herein for judgement as in case of nonsuit, the plaintiff having failed to bring his case to trial, pursuant to the practice of the Court. The learned ...
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Advertising : 144 wordsWE have received, via Hobart Town, English news to the 21st August,—nine days later than had previously come to hand, and nineteen days later than our ...
Article : 775 wordsDEAR SIR,—I have to thank you for the information contained in your letter relative to the success of the coffee plants sent to the Islands by the late Rev. S. Marsden, but I ...
Article : 218 wordsDecember 9.—Toroa, schooner, 58 tons, Captain Sholl, for Moreton Bay. Passengers Mr. Hobson, Mr. Swift, Mr. M'Lean, wife, and two children, Patrick Flaherty, Thomas Mason, ...
Article : 73 wordsNo. 25.—At a General Court-martial, reassembled at Umballah, on Tuesday, the 26th day of March, 1850, Private Thomas Banks, No. 2820, of her Majesty's 75th Regiment of ...
Article : 1,547 wordsNEW INSOLVENT.—Joseph Marchant, of George-street, Singleton, storekeeper. Liabilities, £274 8s. 7½d. Assets—personal property, £101 17s. 7d.; outstanding debts, ...
Article : 51 wordsTHIS DAY.—Chieftain, for Wide Bay; Toroa, for Moreton Bay; San Francisco, for Call [?]; Maitland, for Melbourne, at 6 p.m.; Eagle, for Moreton Bay, at 8 p.m. ...
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Advertising : 200 wordsDecember 9.—Lady Clark, ship, 430 tons, Captain M'Lean, for Port Cooper, via Newcastle, in ballast. ...
Article : 17 wordsGENTLEMEN,—In to-day's Herald you publish a suggestion, "that the only practicable made by which an expedition could be sent in search of Leichhardt would be to despatch it by sea to ...
Article : 268 wordsDecember 9.—Vixen, 45, Long, from the Richmond, with 21,000 feet cedar: Vixen, 46, Dixon, from the Richmond, with 20,000 feet cedar; Maria Prudence, 27, London, from ...
Article : 88 wordsAs there is now every probability of this officer succeeding Sir Charles Napier as Commander-in-Chief in India, it may interest [?] readers to know something of him as a military ...
Article : 483 wordsDecember 9.—Ebenezer, 90, Freeburn, for the Richmond, in ballast; Bride, 19, Bowden, for the Hawkesbury, with sundries; Emily, 36, Cureton, Elizabeth, 36, Tyrrel, Eagle, 26, ...
Article : 44 wordsDecember 9.—Lillias, schooner, 89 tons, Captain Rae, from Port Phillip: 97 bales wool, Bank of Australasia 40 tons pig iron, Griffiths, Fanning, and Co. ...
Article : 31 wordsARRIVALS.—November 22. Circassian, schooner, 112 tons, from Melbourne. Colonist, barque, 200 tons, Porrett, from London, 3rd August, with general cargo. Passenger—Mr. ...
Article : 250 wordsTHE MAYORALTY.—Agreeably to a notice which appeared in the Herald, the Mayor attended yesterday, in the Barrack-square, a meeting convened by him on requisition. There ...
Article : 1,005 wordsHOUSE OF LORDS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 15. HER MAJESTY repaired to the House of Lords for the purpose of proroguing Parliament this day. Her Majesty was accompanied to the ...
Article : 802 wordsA Mail will close at the Post Office as follow:— FOR ADELAIDE.—By the Louisa, this evening, at 6. ...
Article : 457 wordsLORD Brougham has a wonderful faculty for saying and doing the most inopportune [?] at the most inopportune times. Apropos to a debate on our foreign relations, in which he ...
Article : 1,350 wordsThe Crown Prosecutor conducted the following cases on behalf of the Crown:— Michael Dwyer was indicted for stealing some shirts, the property of James Brady. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 10 Dec 1850, Page 2
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