September 30.—Jack, brig, 140 tons, Captain Murphy, from Moreton Bay 25th ultimo. Pasengers—Mr. and Mrs. Pickering, two children and servant, Miss M'Nab, Mrs. Berry, Mrs. Siddons, ...
Article : 358 wordsThe SPEAKER to[?]k the chair at twenty-five minutes past 3 o'clock. PE[?]TT10NS. Mr. DONALDSON presented a petition from ...
Article : 1,590 wordsFor London—Oriental, Saturday evening, at 6 o'clock. For England, via Bombay, overland—Bermondsey, on Saturday evening, at 6 o'clock. ...
Article : 239 wordsSeptember 30.—Kinma, brig, 191 tons, Captain Charles Gaunt, for Melbourne. Passengers— Messrs. T. Bain, T. Bain jun., C. Beauchamp, J. Hero, Gilfillan, Gil[?]llan jun., Nooham, J. Smith, ...
Article : 43 wordsThe judgment of the Court upon the motion in this case for a new trial, was delivered by his Honor the Chief Justice, to the following effect: ...
Article : 2,996 wordsTHIS DAT.—[?]arp, for Moreton Bay; Whithy, for Kiapa[?]; [?]maa and Clareneo Packet, for Melbourne. ...
Article : 18 wordsSeptember 30.—Capo Horn, barque, 175 tons, Captain J. C. Hawkes, for Melbourne. Passengers —Messrs. John Hancock, R. Thompson, R. Hawthorn, M. J. Anderson, Robert Perry, J. Asher, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 90 wordsSeptember 30 —Git[?], from Brisbane Water, with 3G0 bushels shells; Quiz, from Broken Bay, with 100 logs wood; Sir John Franklin, from Newcastle, with 30 tons coals: Petrol, from ...
Article : 78 wordsAMONG the wonders worked By the gemms of our Great Discovery, fortunes made in a single day, in Australia, are moro plentiful than blackberries. The alchymistical ...
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Family Notices : 29 wordsSeptember 30.—Fancy for Twofold Bay, with s[?]drics; Alert, T[?]ne, Sir John Franklin, Clarissa, Petrol, John Williams, for Newcastle in ballast; Quiz, for Broken Bay, in ballast; Peacock, for the ...
Article : 51 wordsTHIS EVENING (Friday), October 1, 1852,. will bo produced the celebrated Opera of GUY MANNERING Or, THE GIPSY'S PROPHECY, Colo[?]el Mannering, Mr. Willis; Domini[?] ...
Article : 130 wordsPer Qui[?]tin Leitch.: 20 hogsheads B.P. rum, 1 cask small tents, 3 carot[?]ls 10 barrels currants, 3 casks ironmongery, 2 hogsheads, 6[?]ses, 7 balos, 5 trunks, 2 casks, L. and S. Spyer; 15 p[?]ncheons ...
Article : 790 wordsMESSRS. MOORE AND CO., Booksellers and Stationers, Collius-street, Melbourne, have been appointed AGENTS for the EMPIRE in that City, and are authorised to receive moneys ...
Article : 70 wordsMR. EDWARD KNIGMT, KNIGHT of Ryrie-street, Geelong, has been appointed AGENT for this Journal, and is authorised to receive the [?]es of new subscribers, and orders for ...
Article : 33 wordsTHE AGENTS for this Journal, in the COUNTRY DISTRICTS, who have not yet forwarded their QUARTERLY STATEMENT of ACCOUNTS, are requested to do so as early us ...
Article : 37 wordsNo Communication can be insertedin this Journal unless the name and address of the writer, if unknown, are enclosed as a guarantee of its authenticity. This rule, in every case, will be ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 40 wordsTHE message of His Excellency yesterday, respecting the military, took us completely by surprise, and we must suppose that the members of the House were as much ...
Article : 1,685 wordsPer Emma: 12 boxes eggs, 2 [?]nsos haberdashery, 64 casks bottled beer, J. Thompson; 8 packages furniture, M. J. Davies; 20 boxes eggs, [?] drums oil, 2 cases saddlery, 2 cases glassware, ...
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