MAY 15.—Torrington, brig, 128 tons, Captain Peacock, for Nelson. Passenger—Miss Peacock. May 15.—Duchess of Northumberland, ...
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Article : 871 wordsTHIS DAY.—Marian Watson, for the South Sea Islands; William Alfred, for Wellington; Supply, for Port Victoria; Black Dog, for Port Ross; Regina, for Guam; Prince of ...
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Advertising : 883 wordsSir,—Will you do me the favour to allow me the use of your columns to acknowledge and reply with thanks to the numerous letters which I have lately received enclosing samples ...
Article : 374 wordsMay 15.—Pompey, 45, Cathery, from Newcastle, with 45 tons coals; Anna Maria, 49, Bennett, from Newcastle, with 49 tons coals; Currency Lad, 21, Speirs, from Bird Island, ...
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Article : 72 wordsSOME two or three years since, it was proposed to establish in Sydney a National Gallery of Pictures and Sculpture, in order that the native and resident artists might have full ...
Article : 730 wordsMay 15.—Regina, for Guam: 237 tons coals, 1 piece pine plank, Henry Moore. May 15.—William Alfred, additional, 80 boxes candles, 6 bundles spades, L. Potts. ...
Article : 27 wordsMails will close at the Post Office as follow:— FOR AUCKLAND.—By the Alexander, this evening, at 6. ...
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Advertising : 243 wordsMAY 14. The seed time continues most favourable; the absence of frost permits the grass to grow, and the country in all directions is one emerald. Never was an autumn more ...
Article : 400 wordsTURTLE, TORTOISE, OR TURPIN. — George King alias Jim Brown, was yesterday brought before Mr. Dowling, charged with stealing an animal variously called by the witnesses, a ...
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Advertising : 35 wordsCAPTAIN BROWNE delivered judgment in this case yesterday morning. Having first asked If even at that hour an amicable arrangement could not be effected, and having received ...
Article : 704 wordsFROM the intelligence received from Bathurst yesterday, it appears that this colony is to be cursed with a gold-digging mania. Whether the gold fields will ...
Article : 234 wordsGENTLEMEN,—As I have heard it contended whether the Roman Catholic Primate, Dr. Cullen, was necessitated by a due submission to the tenets of his Church to make the ...
Article : 455 wordsGENTLEMEN,—The existence of a gold country can no longer be treated as a geological question. The facts which have been submitted to the public to-day, prove that the Government ...
Article : 718 wordsLONCHAMP AND WIFE v. WERE AND ANOTHER. The arguments of counsel in this case were concluded, and the Court reserved judgment. Court adjourned sine die. ...
Article : 42 wordsGOLD, GOLD, GOLD.—If any one is incredulous as to the fact of gold having been found in these districts, they need not be incredulous any longer. I have myself seen it, and I am ...
Article : 516 wordsIn the estate of Robert Gill and Co., a third meeting was held. Debts were proved to the amount of £143 0s, 3d., and the Official Assignee was instructed as to the disposal of the ...
Article : 284 wordsTHE BEGINNING.—In consequence of the great number of persons anxious to go to Bathurst yesterday, the fares by the mail were doubled. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 16 May 1851, Page 2
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