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Detailed lists, results, guides : 50 wordsHUNTER, steamer 264 tons, Captain S[?], from the Clyde River 25th instant. Passengers.— Mrs. Ryon and 2 children, Messrs. Easton, Nott, Burgess, Mrs. Kelly, and 10 in the steerage, E. Manning, agent. ...
Article : 63 wordsTHE Legislative Council met yesterday at a quarter to two o'clock, and, on the motion of Mr. COWPER, proceeded to Government House, to present the Address in reply to his ...
Article : 279 wordsGRAFTON, steamer, for Grafton. YARRA YARRA, steamer, for Brisbane. JOHN WESLEY, for South Sea Islands. SONARA, for Calcutta. ...
Article : 46 wordsA[?] Packer, barque. 260 tons, Captain Miles, for Adelaide, Kirchner and Co., agents. ...
Article : 18 wordsFor Melbourne— Scotia, early; Miami and Fortune, This Day; Wonga Wonga, steamer, 29th instant. For Brisbane—Uncle Tom, This Day. For Hobart Town—Tasmania (s.),29th instant. ...
Article : 108 wordsMiami, barque, 220 tons, Captain Stafford, for Melbourne. Anderson, Campbell, and Co., agents. Sarah, brig, 121 tons. Captain Firth, for Rockhampton, Passengers—Messrs. Tingir,Trus, [?]m, Horgath, Clam, Blurr, and ...
Article : 206 wordsTHE PRESIDENT took the chair at a quarter to 2 o'clook. PRESENTATION OF REPLY TO ADDRESS. Mr. COWPER moved that the Council proceed, to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 27 wordsUnknown, Alexander and John, H. M. Warflold,' George, Trial, Patrel Grafton, Harp, Little Pet, Minerva, and Shamrock, from Newcastle, with 1202 tons coal; Reindoer, Sarah Dent, and Sarah Ann, from Brisbane Water, with 700 baskets shells, 18,000 feet ...
Article : 159 wordsThe flour market is firm at £20, and bread in consequence has risen to tenpence. Intelligence has reached town of the progress of the exploring expedition. Macadam has ...
Article : 75 wordsIT has been quite evident to us for some time past that a change of policy in reference to railway extension, must eventually force itself upon the attention of Government, and in, dealing ...
Article : 1,203 wordsMechanic and Atlantic for Newcastle; Spec, for Manning River; Orient, for Broniee; Uncle Tom and Reindeer, for Brisbane Water; Maid of Australia, for the Hawkesbury, William and Ann, for Shellharbour. ...
Article : 39 wordsPer Ellan and Elizabeth, from Valparaise: 3300 bags flour, 500 bags walnuts, Collie. ...
Article : 16 wordsClosing at the General Post-office as follows:— For Callao—By the Balmoral, This Day, at noon, if not under-way. For San Francisco—By the Achilles, This Day, at noon, if not ...
Article : 136 wordsIF the coming spring should prove that the richness of the Kiandra gold-fields is so great as its productiveness, before winter set in, justified people in supposing it would be, the ...
Article : 1,052 wordsMarkets firm. There have been heavy rains, extending throughout the colony. ...
Article : 15 wordsTHE Philbarmonic Society gave their second concert for the season on Tuesday evening, September 17. The Hall was overcrowded. The greatest improvement was exhibited by the members in the execution of the orchestral music. Three movements of ...
Article : 628 wordsThe schooner Catherine Agnes, on leaving Newcastle for Sydney, on Tuesday last, drifted ashore on the Oyater Bank, whilst working out, in consequence of having missed stays. She was still ashore yesterday when the Collaroy, steamer, left; but ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 106 wordsThomas and Henry, brig, from Otago. Tyra, brig, from Melbourne. Vibilia, schooner, from Geelong. Rebecca, barque, from Adelaide. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 91 wordsThe schooner Catherine Agnes, is still ashore on the Oyster Bank, and all safe as yet. None of the cargo, discharged. It is impossibilities to do it in consequence of the vessel rolling. She is not making any water. ...
Article : 36 wordsBella Vista, barque, from Newcastle James schooner, from Newcastle Ellen Simpaon, barque, from Newcastle. Athol, schooner. from Newcastle. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 54 wordsSeptember 26, 9 a.m —Queenscliffe, W. by N.; light. Albury, N.; very strong, cloudy. Gundagai. N.W.: clondy. Yass, N.;One. ...
Article : 61 wordsTHE " No HOUSE " OF YESTERDAY.—An amusing mistake occurred yesterday, in connection with the assembling of the Lower House, Mr. Robertson, on Tuesday evening, moved the adjonrnment of the Legislative Assembly to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 49 wordsIntercolonial—communication complete Northern " " Western " " Railway " " ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,451 wordsSIR,—You will greatly oblige a heart-broken mother if you will, through the medium of your paper, allow me to correct a statement made in your paper, on or about the 28th of August last, respecting the circumstances ...
Article : 341 wordsThe Legislative Assembly was to have met at 2 p.m., it being understood that on meeting they would at once proceed to Government House to present the Address to the Governor-General. As the time his Excellency had ...
Article : 127 wordsBOOTS AND SHOES.—We have been requested by John G. Cohen to call the attention of Boot and Shoe Buyers, and others to his sale of Boots and Shoes. This Day, Thursday, September 27th,1860,at 11o'clock, at the Dauk Auction Rooms. ...
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