Lass of Gawler, brig, 223 tons, Dixon, from foo. Chow-Foo 18th October. H. H. Beauchamp, agent. Lady Young, steamer, 421 tons, Milman, from Brisbane 27th instant Passengers—Mrs. Metcalfe ...
Article : 117 wordsYarra Yarra. steamer, for Brisbane. Engelbert, schooner, for Newcastle. ...
Article : 12 wordsMarion Renny, schooner, 56 tons, Walton, for Bowen. Montefiore, Joseph, and Co,. agents. John Du[?]hie, ship, 1031 tons, Robertson, for London. Montefiore, Joseph, and Co, agents. ...
Article : 56 wordsyarra Yarra, steamer, 350 tons, Fitzeimons, for Brisbane. Passongers—Messrs. W. Wilson, J. H. Williams, Norton, W. G. Wilsen, and 6 in the steerage. ...
Article : 74 wordsLady Young (s.), from Brisbane: 12 bales wool. Tidswell, Wilson, and Co; 6 bales wool, E. Chapman and Co; 8 bales wool, H. Burt; 8 bales wool; Mort and Co.: 7 bales wool, Dangar, Gilchrist, and Co.; 22 ...
Article : 191 wordsClosing at the General Post-office as follows:— For New Caledonia, Freak, this day, at noon if not under war; for Gladstone, Bowen, and Townsville, Boomerang, this day, at 4 p.m.: for ...
Article : 688 wordsCleared Out.—December 24: Planet, phip, 668 tons, Coombes, for Sydney. Passensors—Mrs. Coombes, and Master Coombes Cargo: 50 casks tallow, 1000 hides, 17,710 treenails, 35 bales bark. ...
Article : 27 wordsArrivals.—December 28: Phillis, from Sydney; Hercules, from Wellington. December 20: Collaroy, from Sydney; Dandenong, Grafton, Louis and Miriam, and Wave, from Sydney; Jane, frem Bluff ...
Article : 148 wordsDATE. TIME. WINDS. REMARKS. Dec 29. 8.30 a.m N.E. Light and hazy. Noon N.E. Ditto and ditto. 5 p.m. N.E. Ditto and ditto. ...
Article : 27 wordsFrom Stables and Co.'s circular for November we extract the following shipments of tobacco for the Australian and New Zealand colonies;—Sydney, 18,227 lbs..; Victoria, ...
Article : 529 wordsLate telegrama in the Wellington papers inform us that Mrs. Wilson died on the 18th December. A party of friendly natives, sent out by Major Lambert from Wairoa on the 14th, took as prisoners from the ...
Article : 74 wordsMASSACRE BY THE ODEBIAS. AND BEAVE DEFENCE OF THE POST AT OUBATCH.—The Moniteur of the 22nd November gives the details of a massacre which took place at Pongouet. Corporal Vessier and five ...
Article : 270 wordsThe following notifications appear in last night's (Tuesday) Government Gazette:- APPOINTMENT.—Mr. Joseph H. Clarke snd Mrs. Marian Clarke to be superintendent and matron of the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 55 wordsTHE last mail steamer from Panama, at least for the present, has arrived in this port under circumstances of further discouragemont to the enterprising Company that has the merit ...
Article : 1,310 wordsThe Helen Macgregor, steamer, arrived yesterday, and sails on Saturday night. ...
Article : 19 wordsA steady rain is falling, and, happily with every appearance of being general throughout this portion of the country. There is a fresh in the river. A new rush has taken place to alluvial ground at ...
Article : 75 wordsThe Underwriter's Association, recently established, intend to adopt a portion of the constitution of the London Lloyds. The Sheriff has recommended to the Government an ...
Article : 3,286 wordsSir,—The Kaikoura, Panama mail steamer, arrived yesterday, but owing to the presence of that dreaded disease, small-pox, on board, was sent to perform quarantine at Spring Cove. ...
Article : 232 wordsGentlemen,—You advertise no price for admission to your Highland games. Do you intond to admit the public free? I would suggest that you do so, or that you allow ...
Article : 99 wordsSir,—I trust you will excuse my again and again calling your attention to this oft-told tale;" but I cannot lose sight of the fact that God in His mercy always helps those persons who practically desire to ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Wed 30 Dec 1868, Page 2
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