[?] [?]—Sir J. Moore, 600, Robinson, from Plymouth, 104 days. March [?]—Uruguay, barque, 300, Prnigle, from the Downs, 132 days. ...
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Family Notices : 6,695 wordsMarch 2[?].—Soubury, Dutch barque, 672, T[?]t, from M[?] march 2[?]—Marion, barque, 414, Birkenshaw, from Foo Chow. March 2[?]—Georges et Juliette, French barque, [?] Fuller, from Calcutta. ...
Article : 64 wordsMarch 23.—D[?] ship, [?] Murrays, for London, Passengers—Dr. and Mrs. [?] family (7) and servans, Mr. and Mrs. [?] Phillips, Mrs. M. Smith, Mrs. [?] and family ([?]), Captain Jonan, Messrs. G. hall, J. [?] Master Smith, Miss ...
Article : 319 wordsFor Petropaulov[?]—March 24, Charles, ship, 589, Locher; April 4, [?]bar, barque, 408, Godjie. For San Francisco.—April 5, Gartrude, ship, 507, Bartlett; April [?] Der West, ship, 541, Fust; April 9, Nordstern, ship, 470, ...
Article : 163 wordsLetters. Books. Newspapers. January.—Madras...... 12,[?] 285 16,000 February—Northam... 18,07[?] 279 25,858 March.—Behar............ 24,079 200 27,443 ...
Article : 34 wordsMarch 24.—Emily, Valentine, for Shanghai, with 213 tons coal. March 23.—Kut[?], Swinson, for San Francisco, with 500 tons coal. March 31.—Panama, [?] for San Francisco, with 431 ...
Article : 60 wordsHarrier, 17 guns, Captain Sullivan, at New Zealand. Miranda, 14 guns, Captain Jenkins, at Sydney. Eclipse, 4 guns, Mayne, at New Zealand. COMPLETION AND TRIP OF THE T. S. MORT.—Most of our ...
Article : 575 wordsFor London.—K[?] ship, 1100, Stewart; Orwell, ship, 1220, Quinn; Vernon, ship, [?] Jones. For Hongkong.—Aby[?]nian, ship, 1012, Penchard; Clara Novells, ship, 512, Kingstone. ...
Article : 80 wordsIT is rumoured that the Rev. W. D. Garvin is about to resign the pastorate of the Wellington and Dubbo districts. The Rev. Thomas O'Reilly has been duly licensed to the incumbency of St. Andrew's Sydney. ...
Article : 1,208 wordsWatts, from Portsmouth to Adelaide, latitude 34.16 S., longitude 7 W., on 18th June. John Kendrich, Gottenberg to Melbourne, latitude 1.50 N., longitude 24.[?] W., on [?]th February. ...
Article : 45 wordsThe P. and O. Co.'s steamer Madras, with the English mails, arrived at her anchorage at 10.30 p.m., on the 16th instant, having [?] from Galle on the [?]th March, King George's Sound the [?]th, and Melbourne the 14th instant. ...
Article : 52 wordsFrom [?] January, [?] Sovereigns. Oze. [?], for London............-.... 5 Madras, for Galle............... 143,160..... 3,076 [?] Wonga, for Melbourne.......... 10,000..... ...
Article : 58 wordsPer Wolloomooloo—1687 bales wool, 115 casks tallow, 4197 [?] bags chrome ore, 60 casks, cocoanut oil. Per La Ho[?]—157 tons 250 bags chrome ore, 2597 bales wool, csks tallow, 1435 [?] casks 172 tiles copper. ...
Article : 138 wordsFollowing is the quantity of coal entered at the Sydney [?] coastwise, from 18th March, to 17th April, [?], in[?]:— From Newcastle................. 10,[?]tons. ...
Article : 35 wordsAN Iron perch, six feet above high water-mark, has been erected on the extreme end of the reef in the French Pass, leaving a clear channel of 117 yards between it and the eastern shore, and a buoy, pointed white, has been placed on the easternedge of Shell Bank ...
Article : 215 words[?]—The Aims, from London discharged her pilot off Portland [?]rd December; crossed the Eq[?] on the 22nd January, [?] the meridian of the Cape on 20th February. Had [?] [?] from the[?] to longitude [?] E., when the wind came ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 21 Apr 1863, Page 10
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