October 26.—Iris, barque, 230 tons, Captain Trivett, from Manila, the 4th August. Passengers—Lieutenant M'Sween (Bengal Artillery). Mr. George Stewart, and Master A. Skinner. ...
Article : 171 wordsARRIVALS.—October 15. Fama, barque, 323 tons, W. Baird, commander, from Manila, 28th July. No passengers. Lyall, Bawtree. and Co. agents. 18. Richard and William, brig. J. ...
Article : 278 wordsOctober 26.—Jane, barque. 356 tons, Captain Lee, for the South Sea Fishery. ...
Article : 12 wordsOctober 26.—Rifleman, barque, 384 tons, Captain Hammack, for London. Passengers—Mr. W. Farish, Mr. and Mrs. Mayo and three children, Mr. W. Forster, Dr. and Mrs. Porter and two children, ...
Article : 63 wordsFOR LAUNCESTON.—By the John, this day, at noon. FOR MORETON BAY.—By the steamer Tamar, this evening, at six. ...
Article : 47 wordsPresent:—The Right Worshipful the Mayor; Aldermen Allen, Wilshire, Thurlow, and Little; Councillors Sillitoe, Cowlishaw, Driver, Neale, Moir, Josephson, Jenkins, Hyndes, Robey, Wilkie, May, ...
Article : 360 wordsARRIVAL.—October 15—Jane Francis, barque, 390 tons, Brown, from London, 17th June. Passenger—Mr. J. Crawford. ...
Article : 17 wordsOctober 26.—Iris, barque, 230 tons, Captain Trivett, from Manila: 7209 bags sugar, 589 bags coffee, 20 cases cigars. 38 coils bale lashing. 265 packages cordage. Rowand, Macnab, and Co; 2 ...
Article : 192 wordsARRIVALS.—Sept. 25—The barque Rajah, 350 tons, Charles Ferguson, master, from London and Plymouth, 28th May. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Vesey and three children in the cabin, and about ...
Article : 218 wordsAll communications intended for publication in this Journal are to be addressed (post-paid) to the Editors, No. 133, King-street East. No communication will be attended to, unless it is accompanied ...
Article : 54 wordsThis was a motion for a new trial, on the grounds that the verdict was against evidence, and that his Honor who tried the case admitted evidence for the plaintiff which he ought to have rejected. ...
Article : 361 wordsWHEN the Legislative Council was prorogued a short time since by his Excellency the Governor, it was pretty generally understood and believed that the prorogation ...
Article : 869 wordsOctober 26.—Rifleman, barque, 384 tons, Capt. [?]ammack, for London—15 bales wool, Benjamin and Moses; 1 bale wool; 75 chests hyson and 25 chests souchong tea, Thacker and Co., 1 case ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 344 wordsThis was a motion for a new trial. The action was tried before His Honor Mr. Justice Dickinson, and was brought in assumpsit. The declaration alleged, among other counts, that the defendant ...
Article : 306 wordsMOTIONS IN GENERAL.—i.e., Motion not set down on the paper. NEW TRIAL MOTIONS.—Chowne v. Prout; Lumsdaine v. Bollard ; Due dem Cotton v. Farrell; ...
Article : 78 wordsEstate of Robert Mackay—In this estate a single meeting was held when the following claims were proved. R. M. Pite, 12l. 13s. 10d.; Augustus Hayward, 68l. 6s. 1d.; Joseph Sly, 46l. 2s. 6d.; ...
Article : 60 wordsCertificate meeting for John Henderson at noon. ...
Article : 10 wordsThere is no meeting set down. ...
Article : 9 wordsTHE NEW HEBRIDEANS AGAIN.—It appears from your journal last received here, that Mr. Boyd has been conferring a few "savage" obligations on your good folks of the counties, and it is rather odd that ...
Article : 1,406 wordsAustralian, barque, 300 tons, Wiles; sailed March 18 1847, at the Fejees in June, with 600 barrels sperm oil. Cooper and Holt, agents. Clarkstone, barque, 214 tons, Nickson, sailed December 3, ...
Article : 402 wordsOn the motion of the Chief Commissioner, the certificate of Robert Smeales was confirmed. IN RE MICHAEL M'CARDELL. The refusal of the above named insolvent's ...
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Sydney Chronicle (NSW : 1846 - 1848), Thu 28 Oct 1847, Page 2
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