September 18.—Waratah, steamer, 500 tons, Captain Warner, from Melbourne September 15. Passengers—Mrs. Thomas, Messrs. Ree, M'Leed, Denny, Duman, Pablo Farque, Mrs. Farque, and 33 in the steerage. Agents, Australasian Steam ...
Article : 174 wordsA CERTAIN Persian King was played upon by a crafty prime minister, and blindly induced, at his instance, to sign a decree of extermination against an entire nation subject to his power, ...
Article : 1,205 wordsWho taxed the people's tea?— McLEAY, and MORRIS, and HOOD— They were the squatters three, Who hold our land, and stint our food. ...
Article : 146 wordsAn unfortunate accident happened yesterday, which will probably defer still longer that oft-deferred event, the opening of the Sydney and Parramatta Railway. This was no less than the falling in of the bridge newly ...
Article : 294 wordsSeptember 18.—William Alfred, For Wellington. September 18.—William Hill, for Hobart Town. September 18.—Marius Cesar for Mauritius. September 18.— Alma, for Melbourne. ...
Article : 23 wordsSIR—Having, in my capacity as agent for Llyod's, and under instructions from Messrs. Griffiths, Fanning, and Co., agents for the vessel, proceeded with a steamer to assist the schooner Sylvio, which vessel ran on shore near the lower lighthouse at ...
Article : 212 wordsTHIS DAY.—Fanny, for Mauritius; Equator, for Ceylon: and City of Sydney, steamer, for Melbourne. ...
Article : 19 wordsThe good people of Ipswich have a great of their township. To them it is the great emporium of the northern districts—the Bremer is (in fancy) a second Thames—each worthy burgher is a "free and ...
Article : 1,102 wordsSeptember 18.—Maria Louisa and Adolphus; from Newcastle, with 305 tons coal; Ebenezer, from Eden, with 3000 spokes, 7 bales wool, 300 sheepskins; Australian League and Ebenezer, from the Richmond, with 108,000 feeteeder; Gipsy, from Twofold ...
Article : 47 wordsThere were eight cases for drunkenness entered upon the list for to-day. All the offenders were found guilty, and seven of them were fined 20s., or in default of payment to be imprisoned for twenty-four hours; the other ...
Article : 840 wordsSeptember 18.—Ruth, for Brisbane Water: Albatross, for Morpeth; Adolphus and Harp, for Newcastle; Glenner, for the Bellinger River; Ebenezer, for the Richmond River. ...
Article : 36 wordsPer Cheetah; from Wellington: 34 bales wool, 20 packages seal-skin, Willis, Merry and Co.; 20 coils rope, 7 coils wool lashing, W. H. Edgar; 35 bales wool, Gilchrist, Watt, and Co.; 9 packages furniture, J. Macnamara; 1 case tobacco, A. M'Gaa; 20 casks ...
Article : 134 wordsSeptember 7.—Marianne, from the South Sens. September 8.—Tasmania, steamer, from Sydney. September 11.—Mary Ann and Glencoe, from Port Albert, Fingal, from South America; Flying Squirrel, from Geelong. ...
Article : 1,230 wordsThis was an action of ejectment, to recover possession of promises in George-street. The Solicitor-General and Mr. Milford appeared for the plaintiff; Mr. Lutwyche and Mr. Pring for the ...
Article : 361 wordsFor Navigators' Islands.—By the Endorus, this day, at 6 p.m. For Ceylon.—By the Equator, this day, at noon, if not under weigh. For New Plymouth.—By the Velox, this day, at noon, if not ...
Article : 86 wordsThe following notice is exhibited for public information at the General Post Office:- MAILS BY THE CONTRACT PACKET DONALD M'KAY. Notice is hereby given, that his Excellency the ...
Article : 828 wordsMr. FLOOD to move—(on the Order of the Day for the Committal of the Hunter River Tonnage Duty Bill being read)—l. That in the opinion of this House, it would materially conduce to the public advantage if the Port of Newcastle, and also the River ...
Article : 318 wordsTwenty-five persons, of wh[?] thirteen were females, were charged with drunkenness in the public streets; six forfeited the maximum penalty of 40s. at the watch-house; and the rest were brought before the Court, and ...
Article : 635 wordsMESSRS. MORT AND Co.—At the Rooms, Pitt-street, at 11 o'clock, Sheep, Cattle, and Stations, &c, in the Burnett and Wide Bay Districts. MESSRS. PURKIS AND LAMBERT.—At their Mart, at 11 o'clock, ...
Article : 161 wordsSeptember 17.—Mary Grant, brig, 166 tons, Captain Clarke, from Sydney. September 18.—Anne and Jane, barque, 301 tons, Captain Smith, from Melbourne; Thane, barque, 210 tons, Captain Poole, ...
Article : 39 wordsTHIS EVENING, Wednesday, September 19, 1855, the Performances will commence with the very popular and beautiful Play, called MONEY. Characters by Messrs. Waller, Lambert, Harwood, Craven, Graham, Stephens, Evans, Maynard, Tuthill; Mrs. ...
Article : 73 wordsSeptember 12.—Alster, from Hamburgh; Champion, steamer, from Portland; Rienzi, from Calcutta; Macelesfield, from Geelong. September 13.—Sea Belle, from Robert Town; Ruby, from ...
Article : 909 wordsTHIS EVENING, Wednesday. September 19. 1855, the Performances will commence with THE SCULPTOR OF FLORENCE. Characters by Messrs. Messrs, Braton, Wright, Stewart, Clarance Holt, Milne, Morton; Mrs. Clarance Holt, Miss Young, Mrs. Howard. ...
Article : 60 wordsThe following lots of land will be offered for sale by public auction, on Friday, the 25th instant, at 11 o'clock at the Police Office, Armidale. TOWN LOTS. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 29 wordsSir—I observed in your valuable paper some days back some well timed observations from Mr. Nichols and Mr. Parkes, in reply to a speech of Dr. Douglass, reminding him that his remarks appeared as though ...
Article : 359 wordsMR. HOOD yesterday moved an address to his EXCELLENCY praying that the sum of three thousand pounds might be placed on the Estimates to defray the expenses of a survey for a ...
Article : 188 wordsThe adjourned meeting of the Justices, for the consideration of applications for publican's general licenses, and transfers of licenses, was held yesterday, at noon, at the Central Police Court, The following justices were ...
Article : 158 wordsTHAT "heaven-born" legislator, Mr. WILLIAM McLEAN, paid us the compliment of noticing us in the Council last evening: and then Mr. HOOD, the "gentle shepherd" from Darling ...
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