April 18.—Alcedo, barque, Overgaard, for San Francisco—cargo, 820 tons coal. April 20.—Ellen Morris, brig, Sellick, for Hongkong. cargo, 300 tons coal. ...
Article : 194 wordsAmong the events which claim record in the summary of the month, from the interest they have excited in the community, is the fact that the Countess of Bolmore gave birth to a son on the 5th ...
Article : 1,241 wordsTHE Walter Hood, Captain Latto, from the Downs, 22nd january, for Sydney, was wrecked at Warrawelian Beach, a few milos north of Ulladulla, on the night of the 27th April. The ill-fated vessel had a ...
Article : 2,601 wordsIn our last summary we had the melancholy task of recording the occurrence of disastrous storms and floods all along the valley of the Hunter, and their extension to the northward as far as the Clarence, ...
Article : 2,229 wordsThe Southern escorts brought down the following quantities of gold last week:—Goulburn, 11oz 19dwt; Braidwood, 4690z 16dwt 5gr; Araluen, 637oz 7dwt 20gr; Young, 469oz 15dwt 21gr; ...
Article : 1,522 wordsSpartan, brig, 213 tons, Jack, from Foo-Chow-Foo 11th February. April 21. Strathnaver, ship, 1017 tons, Davey, from the Downs ...
Article : 246 wordsIn addition to disasters caused by very protracted floods, and the almost complete stoppage of country business, we record in another column the total wreck of the ship Walter Hood, from London, with a large ...
Article : 2,483 wordsRAILWAYS.—Since the publication of our last summary the colony has been visited by heavy and disastrous floods. For a time the progress of our public works has been suspended; the railway lines, ...
Article : 1,225 wordsR.M.S. Geelong, 1500 tons, Dundas, for Galle via Melbourne. For Marscilles—Messrs. Turner, George Russell, H. Geard, A. Hinchcliff, W. Wade, G. Munro, and Monsieur Armand. For Galle—Captain H. Storks. ...
Article : 269 wordsFor London.—Tiverton, ship, 1175 tons, Smith: Hawkesbury, ship, 1300 tons, Sayers; Strathnaver, ship, 1017 tons, Devey. For San Francisco.—Washington, barque, 331 tons, ...
Article : 34 wordsThe rates of freight to London rule, this month, as follows:—Wool, clean, 1/2d and five per cent.; cotton, 1/2d and five percent.; wool, greasy, 3/8d; tallow 40s, hides 20s, horns 20s, bones 20s, copper 5s, cocoanut oil 52s 6d, ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Wed 18 May 1870, Page 3
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