RESIDENIS in [?] District are respectfully informed that copies of THE EMPIRE are regularly forwarded per first steamer to Parramatta, and that any ...
Article : 50 wordsJune 2.—Hannah, ship, 480 tons, Captain Moodie, from Bahia, 25th March. Passengers— Mrs. Moodie, Miss and Master Moodie [?] June 2.—Don Juan, schooner, 130 tons. ...
Article : 150 wordsEvery hour brings tidings of fresh disaster, and on all sides the reeeding waters reveal their work of destruction At: Bates' Ford, the Marrabool swept over the ...
Article : 1,655 wordsMR. THOMAS HOBRS, Postmaster, having been appointed AGENT for this JOURNAL at DAPTO, our Subscribers in that locality are requested to pay the amount of their ...
Article : 51 wordsNo Communication can be inverted in this Journal unless the name and address of the writer, if unknown, are enclosed an a guarantee of its authenticity. This rule, in every caxe, will be ...
Article : 43 wordsJune 2.—Shamrock, 200 tons, Captain William Hell, for Melbourne via Twofold Bay Passengers—G. D. Lockhart, D. Armstrong. J. Haig, J. B. Killaher, Mr. and Mrs. Lyall, Mr. and Mrs. ...
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Family Notices : 33 wordsCarnarvon, barque, 222 tons, Sullivan, sailed the 7th July, 1851. Reported by the Australian. April 21st, with 500 barrels sperm oil. R. Towns, owner. ...
Article : 285 wordsTHIS EVENING, (Thursday,) June 3rd, 1852, will be produced (3rd time in this colony) a Grand Opera Soria, in three Acts, called THE DAUGHTER OF ST. MARK. Lusignano, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 44 wordsMr. Justice Therry sat in banco, to dispose of the following matters of course in the insolvency jurisdiction of the Court. INSOLVENTS' CERTIFICATES. ...
Article : 154 wordsTHE northern "Ghouls" have had their gathering. The great meeting announced tinder the pro-conviet auspices of Arthur Hodgson, Patriek Leslie, and Robert ...
Article : 964 wordsTHIS DAY.—Regia, for the South Sea Fisheries, Earl of Charlemont, for Bombay; New Liverpool, for Moulmein; Harmony, for San Francisco; William, for Launceston; Australasian Longue, ...
Article : 34 wordsJune 2.—William, brig, 121 tons. Captain M'Kinlay, for Launceston, Passengers—Rev. G. F. M'Arthur, Mrs. M'Arthur and son, Mrs. Tooth, Messrs. G., Fisher, J. Johnson, Elizabeth ...
Article : 31 wordsARRIVALS.—May 25. City of Melbourne, steamer, from Launceston, with 29 passengers; Conside, screw steamer, from Sydney: Emina Prescott, brig[?]from Hobart Town, with 94 passengers: ...
Article : 731 wordsJune 2.— Black Swan, from Newcastle, with 28 tons coals; Ann Mary, from Neweastle, with 1 ton oil. 2 tons tallow, 106 casks fallow, 388 hides, 650 sheepskins; Albatross, from Newcastle, ...
Article : 105 wordsIn our account on the 10th May, of the wreek of the Thomas King, bound for Manila, on the Cato Reef, to the northward of Moreton Bay, it was stated that Captain Walker, with a portion of the ...
Article : 3,228 wordsAbstract of Public Sales, advertised in this Journal, for the Week ending Saturday, June 5. THIS DAY. ...
Article : 154 wordsJune 2.—Keera, steamer, for Wollongong, with sundries; Endeavour, and Rainbow, for Brisbane Water, in ballast: Juliet, for Morpeth, with sundries; Black Swan, and William and James ...
Article : 33 wordsPer Cuthbert: Cargo from Glasgow; 11 barrels 8 tierces I hogshead 17 casks colours, 100 tons pig iron. R. How and Co.; 3 boxes 2 bales paper, 2 bules cottons, H. Dixson; 5020 ...
Article : 430 wordsCOMMITTAL.—George Philips, Israel Chapman, and Richard Edsall, who were remanded since Monday, for robbing one Willock, a shoemaker, of some notes, silver, and two pairs of boots, ...
Article : 679 wordsPer Shamrock: 1 case candle moulds, 1 case 2 bales slops, 1 case hosiery, 12 cases boots and shoes, I case whips, H. H Beauchamp: I cask boots, 3 bales bacon, 1 keg 1 can honey, 1 horse, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 99 wordsCLOS[?] AT THE POST OFFICER, London,—Cornelia, and Ganges, this evening at 6.o'clock, Launceston.—William, this evening, at 6 o'olock. ...
Article : 753 wordsTHE EMPIRE is delivered to Subscribers enrly EVERY MORNING at the extreme points of the GLEBE, CHIPPENDALE, and REDFERN, ...
Article : 24 wordsTHE Inbabihants of DARLING POINT und the neighbouring loealities are respectfully informed that THE EMPIRE is delivered to Subseribers early EVERY MORNING, at the Toll Gate in ...
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