By the Arachne we have received English and Irish papers to the 28th November, from which we give the following summary. Her Majesty and Prince Albert were ...
Article : 677 wordsThe Festival of St. Patrick, the glorious Apostle of Ireland, being celebrated on Monday the 18th instant, the members of St. John's Total Abstinence Society, West Maitland, held their quarterly ...
Article : 3,510 wordsThe barque Fame, Bennett, hence the 21st August, for London, met with very heavy weather off Cape Horn, in which her decks were swept of boats, water-casks, and bulwarks. She put into Rio ...
Article : 66 wordsMarch 2, arrived the barque Jane Goudie, 234 tons, Goudie, from the Clyde 14th November. Passengers—Messrs. J. L. Hamilton, H. M. Pearson, G. D. Cummin, and W. Manson; a ...
Article : 43 wordsThe French frigates Cleopatra and Erigone, from Manilla, arrived at Hongkong on the 22nd October; the latter sailed again for France via Manilla on the 9th December. ...
Article : 185 wordsThe barque Anna Robertson, Hutchinson, was advertised at Singapore for Calcutta on the 4th January. The Prima Donna, Kell, left Singapore for Balli ...
Article : 28 wordsIn the estate of William Drake and Co, a special meeting: S. Rawlins and son, Birmingham, 116l 16s 4d; Bank of Australasia, 1019l 19s 4d; George Cox, as executor for the late Henry Fulton, ...
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Advertising : 1,736 wordsMARCH 23.—From London, having left the Downs on the 1st December, the barque Arachns, 319 tons, Pearce, with a general cargo. Passengers Mr. and Miss Bidwell, Mr. J. Houghton, Mr. ...
Article : 125 wordsMARCH 23.—For the While Fishery, the barque Juno, Hayes, with whaling gear. ...
Article : 13 wordsH.M.S. Vindioltive, arrived at Gravesend on the 24th November. The Cremona put into Dartmouth on the 26th November, having encountered a gale of wind in the ...
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Morning Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1843 - 1846), Wed 27 Mar 1844, Page 3
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