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Detailed lists, results, guides : 189 wordsWATER POLICE COURT, FRIDAY.—(Before th[?] Water Police Magistrate).—Edward Smith belonging to the Oliver Lang, was charged with dis[?] dience of lawful commands. Defendant plead[?] ...
Article : 599 wordsNovember 9.— Flora Bells, from Sydney. November 10.—Rance, from Singapore. November 12.— Havi[?]sh (s.), from Melbourne, November 13.— Rebe[?]a, from Melbourne. ...
Article : 26 words, November 25.—Caspar, barque, 403 tons, OCapta[?]n W. H. Eldrad. from Valparaiso Septeber 7.Passengers —MRS. Eldred and servant. ReV. Mr.Plttman and lady, Mlss Cory. Agent, Captain Eldred. ...
Article : 123 wordsNAVIGATION of THE MURRAT. — We have recived the following communication from Mr. T. G. Randell, under date of the 14th instant:— "The Mary Ann left her usral place of starting yesterday afternoon, about 4 o' clock, on ...
Article : 745 wordsNovember 25.—Whamp[?], for Singapore. November 26.—Brilliant, for Moreton Bay. November 26.—Grecian, for San Francisco. ...
Article : 15 wordsTHIS DAY.—Curlew, for South Seas; Preveril, for Melbourne; Emily Hort, for South Sea Islands, Vixen, for G[?]long; Royal Lily, for Manila; Emma, barque, for Callao; Emma, brig, for Hobnrt Town. ...
Article : 35 wordsNovember 25.—Emily Hort, schooner, 141 tous. Captain Suste[?]nce, for South Sea Island. Passengers— Messrs. Hort, Owen, and 4 in the steerage. November 25.—Vixen, schooner, 93 tons, Captain ...
Article : 104 wordsThis was n cross action brought by Cnptain Towns against the master of one of his whating vessels, who recevered a few days ago in an action against Captain Towns. Misconduct and other ...
Article : 1,688 wordsDISTRBSSING ACCIDENT. — Yesterday afternoon a young lady, daughter of Mr. William Dean, au[?]tioncer, was thrown from her horse in Blighstreet, and fell with great force upon her head. ...
Article : 1,197 wordsNovember 25.—Quiz, from Broken Bay, with 300 bushels shells. ...
Article : 12 wordsNovember 25 — Queen of the South, for Twofold Bay; Vanquish. Goldseeker, Nancy, Policeman, Monarch, and Roaper, for Newcastle Ebenezer, and Eliza, for the Richmond; Quiz, for Broken Bay. ...
Article : 32 wordsPer Gazelle, from Manila; 38 cases [?]igars, H Dixson; 215 packages cordage, Griffiths, Fanning, and Co.; 111 rolls cordage, Flower Salting, and Co.;176 ditto ditto, Macnal, Cowan, and Co.; 5 cases eigars,73 packages ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 259 wordsNovember 14.—Dart, from Geelong; Ro[?]coe, from Melbourne. November 15.— Agnes, from Melbourne. November 16.—City of Hobart (s.), from Melbourne. ...
Article : 24 wordsNovember 15.—Lady Bird (s.), and (Queen of the Isles, from Melbourne; Hargreaves, from Geelong; Emma, from Sydney. ...
Article : 20 wordsA MEETING was advertised for Monday to consider what steps should be takes with regard to the search for Mr. Benjamin Boyd. As, howover, the Government are ...
Article : 1,704 wordsAugust 7.—Akbar, from New Zealand. August 12.—Eweretta, from Sydney [?] Newcastle. August 20.—Fortune, from Adelaide, 37 days. August 25.—Springbok, 46 days, and Scotch Lassie, ...
Article : 108 wordsPer Emma, for Hobart Town; 250 hldes, 20 barrels flour, 12t[?]erces beef, J. Macnamara; 28 casks, J. Wat[?]ins; 2 cases elgars, 125 packages, Stern, Baar, and Co. 100 t[?]erces, H. Maxwell; 2 cases L. Sharwood; 9 cases, ...
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Advertising : 274 wordsFor Melbourne. — By the London (s.) to-morrow, at 2 p.m. For Java. — By the Cornellus Houtman, this day, at noon. ...
Article : 47 wordsThe daily attendance of visitors at this Exhibition, shows not only the continued, but the increasing interest taken in it by the public. The walls of the museum never presented a gayer ...
Article : 315 wordsCUSTOM HOUSR.—Entered Outwards: November 25— Coblen Spring, brig, 190 tonS, Kelly, for.Melbourne. The Caspar ls 78 days from Valparaiso, she touched at [?], and took on board the Rev. Mr, [?] ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 41 wordsSITTING at case, by one's own fireside, nothing can be easier than to deal out criticism, without reason or measure, at the movements of fleets, and the marchings ...
Article : 1,584 wordsIMMIGRATION OF GERMAN LABOURERS. — Advief has been received by the last Overland Mail o preparations for the emigration to this colony of about seven hundred German labourers, under the ...
Article : 256 wordsNov, 22.—Alexander and John, and Petrol from Sydney. 23. — Lave[?]a, Arrow, and Gem, from Sydney. DEPARTURES. ...
Article : 58 wordsNovember 17. — P[?]RA[?] (s.) from Sydney. Novembet 18. — Coric (s.) from Greenock!Union, from Hobart Town; Janet Dicxon, from Launceston. Novembet 20. —Cubs, from Launceston. ...
Article : 26 wordsOn the 19th [?] the Coric fell in with heavy gales and be[?]me totally dismasted, washing away bl[?]acle and sweeping her d[?]ks clear, carrying sta[?]chions and disabling her aft. The next (20th) she was relling heavy ...
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