JU[?]E 9.—Emma Eugenia, barque, 382 tons. Captain Winter, from London and Plymouth, with immigrants and merchandise, having left the latter port on the 4th of February ...
Article : 128 wordsMr T. HOWSON begs to inform his friends and the public generally, that his benefit will take place This Evening, when he respectfully solicits a continuance of that patronage he has ...
Article : 166 wordsTHE parties engaged in England in the formation of the new settlement of "Canterbury," are determined if possible to carry out their design on a scale of ...
Article : 1,258 wordsJune 9.—Mary Stewart, schooner, 73 tons, Captain Somerville, for Moreton Bay. ...
Article : 12 wordsJune 9. — Victorin, barque, 358 tons, Capin Linnington, for Java and Singapore. Passengers—Mrs. Linnington and daughter. ...
Article : 23 wordsTHIS DAY.—Victoria, for Java nnd Singapore; Ceres, for the Smith Sea Fishery. TO-MORROW.—Julindar, for London. ...
Article : 22 wordsTHE Cape papers bring us news from the seat of war in India a few days later than had previously been named. The Sikhs, after the battle of Chillianwalla, had ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 34 wordsJune 9.—Cricket Player, 12, Loutit, from the Hawkesbury, with 554 bushels maize, 60 bushels wheat; Prosperous, 17, Roberts, from the Moruya River, with 15 tons potatoes; ...
Article : 88 wordsWE have now to compare, first, the amount of General Revenue actually realized, with the amount estimated by the Auditor-General; and, next, the ...
Article : 700 wordsJune 9.—Rose, steamer 172, Pattison, for Morpeth, with sundries; Curlew, 15, Guynder, for Shell Harbour, in ballast; Victory, 19, Fisher, for Brisbane Water, with sundries; ...
Article : 90 wordsBY the Hashemey we have Cape papers to the 19th April. They are filled with articles, letters, and reports of meetings on one subject, the intention of Lord G[?]RY ...
Article : 331 wordsJune 9.—William, schooner, 62 t[?]ns, Captain Freeburn, from Portland Bay; [?]16 bales wool, 3 casks tallow, Flower, Salting, and Co.; 9 kegs tobacco, Order. ...
Article : 338 wordsMails will be closed at the Post Office as follow:- FOR LONDON.—By the Julindur, this evening, at six. ...
Article : 680 wordsBefore their Honors the CHIEF JUSTICE and Mr. Justice DICKINSON. SENTENCES. William Henry Barnard, who had pleaded ...
Article : 2,295 wordsBEFORE His Honor the CHIEF JUSTICE. BREACH OF ELECTORAL ACT. John Stirling, of Sydney, grocer, was indicted for a breach of the 54th clause of the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 11 Jun 1849, Page 2
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