DURING Saturday little business was done, and we beard of no transactions demanding notice. The following table exhibits the amount of exports from the port of Sydney, for quarter ...
Article : 1,972 wordsOctober 27.—June, barque, 220 tons, Captain Arnold, from the Hale of Pines October 11th. passengers—Mrs. Reed and 5 natives, Agents, R. Towns and Co. October 27.—Lizzie Webber, brig 214 tons, captain ...
Article : 252 wordsADELAIDE,.—Bolling Wave, 450 tons. MORETON BAY.—Sabrina, 673 tons: Fortune, 511 tons, SYDNEY.—John Bibby, 549 tons; Alliance, 604 tons; Ban, 1359 tons. ...
Article : 79 wordsA meeting of the Union Bank of Australia took place on the 23rd July, Mr. Cummins in the chair, when a dividend at the rate of 30 percent, per annum was declared, and the report and counts were unanimously adopted. It was explained that the ...
Article : 818 wordsFOR LAUNCESTON.—Hero. Sarah Anne. Potentate, Pharamond. FOR HOBART TOWN.—Wellington, Albien, Derwentwater, Templeman, Ann Lockerby, Australian Packet., FOR NEW SOUTH WALES.—William Prowse, Kate, Waterloo, ...
Article : 245 wordsOctober 26.—Indus, 368 tons. Pools, master, with 550 tons for coal, for Melbourne; Martha Ellen, schooner, 140 tons. Skinner, master, with 200 tons coal, for Geelong; Maid of Erin, brig, Jacobs, master, for Hobart town, with 200 tons coal. ...
Article : 90 wordsOctober 10.—Sable Chief, from Sydney. October 20.—Raven, and Boomerang, from Sydney. DEPARTURES. October 20.—Bonnie Deon, for Sydney. ...
Article : 106 wordsOctober 27.—Wonga Wonga steamer, for Melbourne. October 28.—Alma, for Melbourne October 28.—Eagle, for Melbourne. October 28.—Sylvie, for Adelaide. ...
Article : 49 wordsThe list of fines and estreats was gone through end disposed of. ADMISSION OF ATTORNEYS. Mr. Broadhurst moved the admission of Mr. James ...
Article : 1,010 wordsOctober 22.—Havilah, steamer, from Adelaide October 23.—City of Sydney, steamer, from Sydney; Borra Burn, from Adelaide; Royal Saxon, from Conception Bay; James Baines, from Liverpool; Cornwall, from Plymouth.; ...
Article : 368 wordsTHIS DAY.—Pocklington, for South Seas: Balmoral, for Hobart Town; Abeona, for Hongkong; Palermo, for Moreton Bay. ...
Article : 27 wordsOctober 27.—Wonga Wonga, steamer, 700 tons. Captain R. G. Gilmore, for Melbourne. Passengers—Messrs. C. Symonds, R. Evans, [?]. Levy, J. Lamb, Ingham, Stephen, Evans, Heap,. Car. Sill R. Binnie, J. Riley, G. Hill. G. Rochiere, J. Simpson, R ...
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Advertising : 122 wordsOctober 27.—Lass O'Gowrie, from Shoalhaven, with 200 bushels corn; Ruth, Johanna and Susan, from the Hawkesbury, with 700 bushels shells, Will-o-the-Wisp, from Brisbane Water, with 200 feet timber, 8000 post and rails, 10,000 shingles ...
Article : 51 wordsOctober 27.—Will-o-the-Wisp, for Brisbane Waters Ruth Elizabeth, Johanna, and Susan, for the Hawkesbury; Clarence Packet, and Arcadian, for Morpeth; Agnes, for Broken Bay; Jeannie Deans, for Ulladulla. ...
Article : 36 wordsPer Highland Lad, from Melbourne: 138 cans white lead, 150 boxes tin, 30 cases furniture, Order. Per Juno, from the Isle of Pines: 140 tons sandalwood, R. Towns and co. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 48 wordsOctober 12.—Balder, brig, from Singapore; Eugene, barque, from Sydney. October 13.—Norna, ship, from London; Yenikale, ship, from Calcutta; Bucephalus, ship, from Liverpool; Jannotte, ship, ...
Article : 334 wordsTHE extensive works now going on for draining the city of Sydney cannot be a matter of indifference to any person of common reflection among the inhabitants. The subject of con ...
Article : 564 wordsPer Wonga Wonga, for Melbourne: 145 Kegs butter, 159 bags sugar, 1 case clothing, Sichel Sons and Co.; 2 bales, J.S.Webb; 2 cases, Bay, Glaister, and Co.; 446 bags coffee, Gilchrist, Watt, land Co.; 243 bags bran. Hayes and Sons: 47 boxes soap, 30 ...
Article : 586 wordsIn the estate of Charles Cook, a special meeting was held. Claims amounting to £31 18s. 6d. were proved. The insolvent made an oner to pay 10s. in the pound within a week from this date, and the creditors accepted the offer. ...
Article : 618 wordsOctober 17.—Frederick, barque, Dane, from London. DEPARTURES. October 17.—Adolphus Yates, schooner, for Melbourne; Spy, schooner, for Melbourne; Pheebe, schooner, for Warrnambool; ...
Article : 62 wordsOctober 15.—Elizabeth en Jacoba,brig, from London. DEPARTURE. October 17.—Fox, Schooner, for Geelong. ...
Article : 32 wordsFor South Sea Islands.—By the Pocklington this day, at noon, if not under weigh. For Hobart Town.—By the Balmoral, this day, at noon. For Hongkong.—By the Abcona, this day at noon. ...
Article : 1,360 wordsOctober 5.—John Scott, from Melbourne. October 9.—Gem; from New Plymouth, bound to Melbourne. DEPARTURE. October 9.—Supply, for Wellington. ...
Article : 366 wordsThe following vessels from Australian ports have reached England since our last advices:- July 28.—At Gravesend, the Bella Lara, from Sydney. July 28.—At Gravesond, Cyprus, from Portland Bay. ...
Article : 250 wordsSIR—In your widely-circulated papar of this day's date (October 26 th) appears a communication from an anonymous scribbler, signing himself " A Scotsman." The writer, evidently a " gent one" of the Templetonian ...
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Advertising : 314 wordsSince the 20th July two vessals have been added to the list of Australian ships on the berth at this port, and the number now stands thus. Destination. Ships. Tonnage. ...
Article : 347 wordsTHE appointment of the radical SIR WILLIAM MOLESWORTH to the head of the Colonial Office is a 'circumstance calculated to inspire the Australian communities with high hopes of a ...
Article : 327 wordsSIR— Could not something be done, to stop the public from walking on the Railway, lines and congregating about the train as soon as it arrives at Sydney. I have seen numbers of persons on the line. even when the ...
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