R.M.S.S. RUAHINE, 1500 tons. Real, from Panama [?] September, via W.Pington 3rd instant Passenger — From Panama: Mis Reches Levy, Mrs. Hort, Messrs. J. [?] L Chen. E. Chen, Pakerion, and Bunev. From Wel ...
Article : 196 wordsCITY OF BRISBANE, steamer, for Brisbane ALEXANDRA, steamer, for Melbourne. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 20 wordsSeptember 9.—Allon Cameron, from Sydney. September 10.—slam, from London. September 10.—[?], from Sydney. September 11.—Anne [?], from Newcastle. ...
Article : 818 wordsFor London.—Ben Lomond and Rifleman, early; Nineveh, 1st November. For Tahilla and Valparaiso.—Mary, early. For Ho[?].—Claud Hamilton, steamer, 20th Instant; ...
Article : 75 wordsThe arrival of the branch steamer at Adelaide with the English mails per Bombay, has put us in possession of English news direct up to the 26th August, and by the Red ...
Article : 1,690 wordsYou Yangs, steamer, 471 tons, He[?], for Melboune. Laidley, Ireland, and Co., agents Lion, Barque, 216 tons, Howard, for Haiangs. A. S. Webater, agent. ...
Article : 76 wordsSOPHINE, barque. 278 tons, Wendl, for South Sea Isiands. HERCULES, ship, 635 tons, Caioneus, for San Francieou. ELIZABETH, [?], Mason.33 tons, for Hokitits. ALEXANDRA, steamer, 700 tons, Brown, for Melbourne. ...
Article : 152 wordsCotton is dull at 31 cents to 36 cents per pound for middling. Breadstuffs are moderately active. Flour, 6.25 dollars to 15.26 dollars per barre; wheat, 1.40 dollars to 2.85 dollars; ...
Article : 124 wordsAuckland, steamer, from Auokland: 2 Pickages, Begin; I [?]. Peel; I hox go[?] dust. Oriental Bank; I box gold [?], Autralian Joint Stook Bank; 1 packege gold dust, Bank New South Vales. ...
Article : 134 wordsCloting at the General Post-office as follows:— For San Franicoo.—By the [?], This Day, at noon, If not umlar way. For Navigators' Islands — By the Sophie, This Day, at ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 40 wordsIN the Legislative Assembly, yesterday, In answer to Mr, COWPEr it was stated by Mr. PARKES, that the Exhibition Commissioners have no authority to employ the prisoners in gaol upon any ...
Article : 3,478 wordsThe usual mails for India, Europe, &c, will be made up at the General Post Office, and forwarded by a steamer leaving Sydney on or about the 18th instant, In time to enable the mails to be transhipped to the [?] Hero, which leaves ...
Article : 888 wordsOctober.—[?], from Newcastle. H.M.S. Curacoa was to leave Auckland on the 4th Inatant and process to Enagland via Torres St[?], toching at the Mauriliua and Caps of Good. H.M.S. [?] was to ...
Article : 152 wordsSeptember 29—Canton, from Newcastle; Cland Hamilton, steamer, from Sydney. September [?].—[?]say Father from Sydnay; Mayola, from Laith. ...
Article : 191 wordsJuly 25.—E'l G[?], from New Zealand. July 27.—Himalaya, from [?] July.—England, from New Zaland. ...
Article : 43 wordsFor Sydney.—Damaaoue, Murray; L. Hogne, Goddard; Orwell, QUID: Colonial Empire, Ross; Naurmathl, Flower; Burnals. For Sydney.—Anonyma, Cuthborteon: Price Georage, ...
Article : 35 wordsJuly 25.—Louis Koiffer. from Newcastle, 70 days. ...
Article : 11 wordsFrom Melberne.—T. G. Ble chard, Royal Sexon, S[?]rls. From Newcastle.—Lejones, Emre de Girardin. ...
Article : 14 wordsFrom Melbourne.Francis Beauty. From wellington.—Voodvide, Ida. From Sydney.—Swordfish DEPARTURES. ...
Article : 57 wordsOctober 9—Morpeth and You Yo[?], from Sydney; Affiner, from [?]edin. DEPARTURES. October 8.—Mar[?], for Sydney; A[?] Hadger, for ...
Article : 40 wordsTo William C[?] Hart, Esq., [?] of the P., N. Z, and A.R.M. Company's S.S. Ruathlae. Dear Sir,—On the compellon of the Rushina first voyage from Australia to Panama, we, the [?] ...
Article : 403 wordsOctober 8.—City of Melb urne, from Sydney. October 9.—Gu cate, from Victor Harbour. DEPARTURES October 9.—City of Adelaide, for Sydney; Phases, for ...
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