DISORDELY CHARACTERS.—A man named James Horner was charged with drunkenness and disorderly conduct; it being his sixth conviction since Christmas, he was sent to hard labour in ...
Article : 3,642 wordsIn the estate of Arthur Morrison, a third meeting, at 11 o'clock. In the estates of Jacob Inder, James Lucas, and Henry Simpson, certificate meetings, at noon. ...
Article : 150 wordsJanuary 29.—Tamar, ship, 556 tons, Captain Stayner, from Plymouth, 12th October. Passengers—Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald, Mr. Hovell and family, Mrs. Stayner, Mrs. Gedye and ...
Article : 109 wordsSOME changes having been recently made in the Shipping Department of this Journal, it is notified, for the information of our mercantile friends, that our present ...
Article : 69 wordsJanuary 29.—Sarah Sands, screw steam ship, 931 tons, W. E. Thompson, Esq., commander, for Liivorpool via Melbourne, in ballast. Passengers—For Liverpool: Messrs. E. C. Fitton, H. ...
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Advertising : 100 wordsThe letter in reference to one of the medical officers of the Infirmary, signed a "Lover of Justice," cannot be inserted unless the writer thinks proper to entrust us with his name and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 426 wordsTHIS DAY:—Vanquish, for Melbourne; Xantippe, for Isle of Pines; Hamilton Campbell Kidston, for Bombay; Lydia, for London; Frances Barclay, for Hongkong via Norfolk Island. ...
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Family Notices : 34 wordsJanuary 29.—Waterlily, schooner, 155 tons, Captain J. R. Hays, for Hobart Town. Passengers—Mrs. Icherman and two daughters, Captain J. Addison, Messrs. Sherman, Lodge, Fitzpatrick, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 41 wordsIT is not our usual practice to discuss the particular amusements adopted by parts of the community, as we deem such matters, for the most part, of too limited an interest ...
Article : 1,763 wordsDuring the past week the following consignments of gold have been received by the Escorts and mails:—From Mudgee, 199 ozs. 19 dwts. 3 grs.; Avisford, 381 ozs. 8 dwts.; Tambaroora, ...
Article : 661 wordsJanunry 29.—Black Diamond, from Newcastle, with 135 tons coals; Opossum, from Brisbane Water, with 500 bushels sh[?]lls; Currency Boy, from Wollongong, with 250 bags potatoes, 27 bags ...
Article : 68 wordsJanuary 18.—Orpheus, barque, 356 tons, P. Potrio, R.N., commander, from Adelaide 11th instant; passengers—cabin, six, and ninety in the steerage. Lord Montgomeri[?], brig, 140 tons, ...
Article : 167 wordsJanuary 29.—Caroline and Chance for Morpeth, with sundries; Mount Alexander for Morpeth, in ballast; Midshipman for Newcastle, in ballast; Tyne, ketch, for the William River, with ...
Article : 59 wordsPer Tamar: 20 hogsheads r[?]m, 7 hogsheads brandy, Order; 2 pockets hops, Australian Agricultural Company; 50 hogsheads beer, Griffiths, Fanning, and Co.; 50 ...
Article : 212 wordsJanuary 19.—Stebonheath, ship, 1014 tons, John Sargeant, master from London. Passengers —Dr. and Mrs. Kilgour and family, Mr. Crosboy. Mr. Sankoy, Mr. and Mrs. Porter and family, ...
Article : 141 wordsPer Waterlily: 7 cases cigars, H. Dixson; 3 ditto, D. Cooper, Junior; 3 casks old tom, J. H. Miller; 6 bales leather, T. Hopkins; 16 casks tallow, 1 bale horschair, Buyers and Learmonth; ...
Article : 922 wordsA resident correspondent writing from Apia, December 27th, 1852, furnishes us with the following correct list of the arrivals and departures of vessels at the Navigator Islands, showing the ...
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