JUNE 14.—John Dalton, brig, 254 tons, Captain Denton, from Manila, 7th April, and Anjer, 12th May, with sugar, &c. Passengers —Mr. Weldredge, Mr. and Mrs. Marks, four ...
Article : 65 wordsTHE last intelligence received from Singapore was to the 24th January. We have now before us papers to the 28th March. The news so far as Singapore itself is ...
Article : 1,024 wordsJune 13.—Mary, 14, Nutt, from the Hawkesbury, with 41,000 shingles; Lapwing, 24, Noon, from Shoalhaven, in ballast; Elizabeth, 58, Riley, from the Richmond, with 25,000 feet ...
Article : 70 wordsJune 13.—Jane, 42, Steel, for Moreton Bay, in ballast; Dolphin, 16, Nicholson, for Jerringong, with sundries; Resolution, 49, M'Veigh, for the Richmond, with sundries; Sophia Jane, ...
Article : 57 wordsJune 14.—Tenasserim, barque, Captain Mackenzie, for Kamtschatka, in ballast. Passengers—Mr. A. R. Borcherds, and Mrs. Fitzpatrick and female servant. ...
Article : 45 wordsJune 13.—Corsair, steamer, Captain Taggart, from Port Phillip and Launceston: 1560 bushels wheat, 199 bags oats, 46 boxes pipes, 1 case apparel, Campbell; 57 bags salt, Boyd and Co; ...
Article : 111 wordsJune 13.—Bee, brig, Captain Purcell, for Taranaki, Port Nicholson, and the South Sea Islands: 400 ewes, 300 bars iron, 40 bundles hoop iron, 6 puncheons and 20 hogsheads rum, ...
Article : 80 wordsARRIVALS,—June 5. Jane and Emma, cutter, Irvine, from Sydney, put in through stress of weather; Mary Ann, Brown, from Sydney to Launceston, put in through stress of weather, ...
Article : 115 wordsThe Bengalee, Boadle, from Hobart Town, arrived 3rd November. The Ruby, Dangerfield, from Australia, arrived 9th November, and was advertised for London. The ...
Article : 611 wordsPREVIOUS accounts received from Swan River were to the 23rd March; we have now before us papers to the 24th April, inclusive. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 43 wordsThe debate of Thursday evening, on the bill for fixing the salary of our future Governors, elicited some very questionable sentiments. Foremost of these was Mr. ...
Article : 868 wordsTHE Council met at the usual hour. RETURNS. The COLONIAL SECRETARY laid upon the table returns which had been moved for on ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 15 Jun 1844, Page 2
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