SIr,—IN notining the amount of the tenders for the mail service vis Panama in your commercial, you have overlooked the supplemental tender of the "Australian and Pacific Company." 1.This company stands alone in offering to deliver the muils ...
Article : 604 wordsPARSEE, ship, 1051. tons,Captain Norris, from, southampton 7th June, Passengers—424. Government emigrants SurgeonSuperintendent. Mr. Wilkinson. B. Towns and Co, agents. TELEGRAPH, steamer, 700 tons. Captain Cottier, from ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 54 wordsBOMBAY, R.M.S.S. for Suez. WONGA WONGA, steamar, for Melbourne. GRAFTON, steamer, for Clarenee River. KATE KEARNEY, for Nelson and New Plymouth. ...
Article : 35 wordsBombay.R.M.S.S., 60—touns, Captain King, for Suez. Passengers—For Southampton: Mr. and Mrs., Graham, Mr.and Mrs. Dashwood, Masters Dashwood three, and serv'ont, Llontonant Jeayos.'lt.N.i Mr.-McCnllouKh, Liontanant Bridge, Jl.N.,Mr. ...
Article : 166 wordsWant of space has prevented the insertion of several communications, in this days' EMPIRE. They shall appear to-morrow. ...
Article : 24 wordsIN the Legislative Council yesterday, the President took the,chair at half-past 4 o'clock. GEOFFREY EAGER, Esq., of the Glebe, took the oath;of office as a member of the Council. ...
Article : 2,920 wordsMR. HOOD,the Ministerial candidate, has been elected for Belfast by a majority of five. Mr.M Lead hasbeen elected for Portland, by a majority of fifty-one.He is an ...
Article : 110 wordsFor Wellington—William Alfred, early. For Brisbane—Don Juan, September 17. For New Plymouth—Kate Kearney, this day; Emms, September 17 ...
Article : 139 wordsNapoleon, ship, from Boston. Sussex, ship, from London. Water Nymph, ship, from London. Eagle, schooner, from Coast. ...
Article : 85 wordsTerrara, from Wollongong, 60 tons coal: tons, from Newcastle 40 tons coal; Porpoise, Eva, and Mary Jane, from Shoalhaven. 736 bags maize, 8 bales hay, 8 pigs, 75 hides, 20 bags barley, 5 tons potatoes, 4 boxes eggs, 20 kegs butter; Illalong, steamer; ...
Article : 78 wordsTHE official declaration of the poll took place yesterday on the hustings, at Redforn. The Returning- officer, Mr Ha Wksley, declared the poll as follows:- REDFERN ...
Article : 297 wordsSept. 14—Queenscliffe,E.; moderate; cloudy. " " Albury,N.; foggy. " " Gundagal.N.; cloudy. " " Yass, N.E.; cloudy. ...
Article : 68 wordsAlexander and John, Perseverance and Naney, for Newcastle; Spac, for shealhavon; Frederick Griffiths, for Hoxham; Carnation, and Terrara for Wollongong; Uncle Tom, for Brisbane Wator; Nightingale, for Bellambi. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 35 wordsPer Parsee from London: 8 casks, 10 cases, 20 bags. Lender, Muller, and Co.;20 bags, 60 hilds., 1 parcel. How, walker,and Co; 60 hhds. Scott, Henderson, and Co.; 4000 railway chairs, railway Commissioners; 10 iron tanks, Gilchrist, Watt; and Co.; ...
Article : 143 wordsTHE departure of,the mail has stopped all business during the day, but we hardly look for much improvement for some time to come the general feeling appears against any activity in ...
Article : 1,264 wordsCloting at the General Post Office as follows:— For New Caledonia—By the Francis, This Day,neon, if not underway. For Callao—By the Lady Elma Brace, This Day, at noon, if not, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 182 wordsClear it is that no other Ministry is possible without liability to the very same misohanoes. There is no principle of cobeaion among the members of the Opposition, except that of a common animosity to the Cowper ...
Article : 405 wordsBEFORE Mr.E. S. Hill, Mr. Kemp, Mr. Peden, Mr. Lucas, Mr. Allen, and Mr.Breillat. Nine drunkards wereo brought up and fined 1 s.,with the option of Imprisonment. ...
Article : 561 wordsJames paxton, schooner, 71 tons, Aldred from Melbourne. September 14.—Clarenoe, steamer, from. sydnoy. COASTERS INWARDS.—September 12. Tiger. ...
Article : 51 wordsseptember 8.—.Havilah(s) from Adelaide; Old Honesty and Athol, from Newcastle. September 9.— Prince Patrick from Newcastle; Telegraph(s.), and Raven, from Sydney. ...
Article : 493 wordsWe never thought Mr. Parkes was a poet, even after we waded through his poetical Stream, but we always did conscientiously believe he was a, liberal politician, inclining rather to radicalism. Now, however, we find, ...
Article : 378 wordsA SBIHAN named James Dann,Coonvieted of drunkenness was fined 10s., or in default of payment, twenty-four hours imprison ment. There were a few charges against, seamen for desertion, but they were all discharged. And one person for breaking a ...
Article : 67 wordsWE have papers from South Australia to the 5th Instant, and take the following paragraphs from the Register:- CLOSE OF THE SESSION.—The members of both Houses of Parliament invited his Excelleney the Governor-in-Chief of to dine ...
Article : 509 wordsSeptember 8.—Saracen, for Newcastle. CLEARED OUT. September 7.—General Wool, for Newcastle. ...
Article : 25 wordsSeptember 9.—Fair Tasmanian, schooner, 150 tons, Wolfe, for Sydney, Cargo: 50,000 feet timbar, 60 tons potatoes. September 7.—Harp, schooner, 155 tons, Fisher, for Newcastle Cargo: 3000 feet timbar, 16,000 shingles, 2.00 palings, 15 tons ...
Article : 366 wordsMr.,Cowper,can look upon the recent vote as one of confidence,since it clearly affirms the,necessity of the present; Government holding their position. The resignation of ministers bad at least the effect of opening ...
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