November 18.—Cawarra, steamer, from Sydney. DEPARTURES. November 18.—Telegraph, steamer, and Lady Young, steamer, for Sydney. ...
Article : 26 wordsLADY YOUNG, steamer, 50) tons, Cu[?]pby, from Brisbane 16th instant passengers—Mrs. St[?]s, Mrs. B shop, Messrs. T. Indiage, Westgarth, B. Cribb, R. Cribb, M'Pherson, J. Connelly. T. Connelly, Y. Connily Hamerslay, Alexander, Davis ...
Article : 196 wordsNovember 16.—Alhembrs, from Otage. November 19—Annie Albert, from Mauritius; Ellora, from Galle; Black Swan, from Launceston; Penola and Aldings, from South Australia. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 7 wordsELLEN SOUTHARD, ship, for Petropulovaki. WILD WAVE, brig, for Weillngton. LADY BONEN, steamer, for Brisbane. ...
Article : 17 wordsFor London.—Sir John Lawrence, This Day: Woolloomooion. Young England. General [?]ee, Ninevehi, Damascus. Coloutal Empire, Liberator, and rideman, early. For Honogkon—Margaret Mitobellm. This Day. ...
Article : 79 wordsIn our last monthly commercial report, we had the pleasure of recording the arrival of the English mail, for once in a way, in contract time; but now we have only to tell again ...
Article : 4,751 wordsYOU Yange, steamer, 474 tons. Heselton, for Melbourne via. Newcastle. Laidley, Kreland, and Co., agents. Lalla Rockh, brig, 147 tons, Hamilton, for South Sea Tolands, G. A. Lloyd and Co, agents. ...
Article : 86 wordsZISKA, brig, 185 tons, Morris, for Freemantle Passengers— Miss King. LADY DENISON, brig, 129 tons, Farme, for Wanganul. LADY BOWEN, steamer, 700 tons, Quayle, for Brisbane. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 69 wordsLady Young, steamer, from Rockhampton: 43 bales wool, M'Donald, smith, and Co; 12 bales wool, C. Rolleston; 134 bales wool. Gilchrist, wait, and Co; 16 bales wool, Morehead and young; 15 bales wool, Mort and Co.; 20 bales ...
Article : 333 wordsTHE mail again leaves for England without affording an opportunity of answering correspondence, as the Peninsular and Oriental Company are once more at fault, and the ...
Article : 4,422 wordsClothing at the General Post-office, as follows:— For Wanganui.—By the Lady Denison, This Day, at noon, if not under way. For Melbourne.—By the City of Melbourne, steamer, This ...
Article : 77 wordsThe Royal Mail Steamship Bombay will be despatched [?]with the usual Mails on WEDNESDAY, 22nd November The times appointed for closing are—For Registered Letters, at 3.30 p.m. on TUESDAY. 21st inatent, with the excepe ...
Article : 189 wordsFreights to London rule this months as follows:—Wool [?]lean), [?]d, to ¾d,; greasy, ½d; tallow, 40s.; account oil 40s,; operm, none; hide, 10s. to 15.; bones and horns 20s. to 22s.l kaurl gum, in bage and caser, 45s.; timber, 60s. ...
Article : 275 wordsFor London.—Nineveh, shin, 1174 tons, Donald; Dammascur ship, 1000 tons, Murray; Woolloomooloo, ship, 637 tons, Donalds; General Lee, ship, 987 toney Cruickslank; Young England, ship, 1617 tons, Clark; porsis, 1759 tons, Smith; ...
Article : 304 wordsNovember 10.—Morpeth, steamer, from Sydney. DEPARTURES. November 18.—Afflance, for Otage; Adelphas, for Sydney. November 19.—Heather Be'le, H.M. Warfleld, Catherine ...
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