December 3.—John Duthie, ship, 1031 Robertson, from the Start Po[?]nt. 93 days. December 5.—Anglo-Saxon, ship, [?], Davidson, from Plymouth 97 days. ...
Article : 94 wordsTHE year [?] very quitly, and the past month, like its predecessors during 1868, has been marked by no violent change save the depression occsion[?] by the fall in the price of our staple product, of which ...
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Family Notices : 5,569 wordsDecember 11.—Jason, ship, 878, Murray for London. Passengers—Mrs. Godberd. Miss Godherd, Dr. Sanger, Messrs. E. Black, H. Ho[?] R. Garton. E. Phillips, Li[?] and Brdford. Cargo: 2949 bals wool, 8164 oz. 6 dwts gold, 10 ...
Article : 188 wordsDecmber 4.—Coorong, barque, 369, Wilson, from San Fran[?]co. December 6.—Cl[?] Alpine, barque, 347, S[?]m, from San Francisco. ...
Article : 141 wordsFor Shanghal.—December 3, Feronin, barque, 320, Sullivan; 18. Wild Wave.[?]g, 180, Fisher. For Galle.—December 9, Geelong (s.), 1200, Skottowe. For Guyama.—December 6, Juvents, schooner ...
Article : 84 wordsThe Tuarns. (s.), Ra[?]to (s.), and Cland H[?]ton (s.), formerly owned by the P. and N. Z. Co., have been sold to a Melbourne finn, Messrs. M'Mecban, Blackwood and Co. The Velocity, brig, has also been told for £[?] She will be placed ...
Article : 56 wordsDecember 7,—Adelia Carlton, Carlton, for Hongkong, with 770 tons coal. December 9.—Emperor, Dudley, for Sherghai, with 602 tons coal. ...
Article : 68 wordsCaptain Edwards, of the Piery Cross, reports the following American whalers as having called off Norfolk Island during November for supplies:—Melton, Grant, 29 months out 2700 barrels sperm; James Arnold, S[?], 29 months out 2300 ...
Article : 36 wordsThe schooner Jene Lockhart was totally wrecked on Banker'sGroup, on the 11th instant; all hands caved. She was insured for £1200. ...
Article : 24 wordsBy tte John Duthie.—October 14, Strathdon, from Sydney to-London, 71 days out, latitude 23-40 8, longitude 27 W. ...
Article : 21 wordsPE[?]TS.—London.—Wool (elean), [?]d, in fall; greasy. [?]d. to [?]d; cotton, [?]d; oil ([?]coanut), [?]s; black, 50s to[?] 55s,; copper, 2s, 6d, to 5s,; [?] bones, hiorns, 25s,; leather, 65s,; wheat, 1s, 3d, per bushel. ...
Article : 427 wordsChallenger, 18 guns, Commadore Lambert, at New Zealand. Charybdis, 17 guns. Captain Lyons, at New Zealand. Rosarie, 9 guns, Commander Palmer, at-New Zealand. Virago, 6 guns. Captain Bingham, on a cruise. ...
Article : 49 wordsGeelong, for Gaile, 63,795 [?]reigns, 1520 ex, gold. Dandenong, for Melbourne. 10,000 sovereigns, Blackbird, for Melbourne, 10,000 sover[?]gns. Jason, for London, 8104 oz. gold. ...
Article : 58 wordsGeelong (Suez line), salled December 5. Bombay (Suez line), arrived December 25. Kalkours (Panama line), arrived on December 23. ...
Article : 7 wordsANN DU[?].—The Duthie left Gravesond on the 16th September and lended the pilot off S[?] Point on the 20th; had light baffling winds to the Epuator, having passed to the ca[?]ward of Made[?]; the Epustor was crossed on the 17th ...
Article : 2,062 wordsTHE following notice relative to alteration of the light at the entrance to Tort Adelalde is published for general information:— Variation, 5-39 East. High water, F. and C., five hours; rise and fall ordinary springs, eight feet. ...
Article : 744 wordsNones is hereby given that the South Bank, at the co[?] to Manu[?] Harbour is reported to have shifted 40 far as to render it n[?] to enter on the line of the leading bea[?] on the South Head, as this line would now lead on the tall of the bank, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 31 Dec 1868, Page 8
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