September 8, Ingeborg, from Melbourne, 51 days, September l2, Diana, from Sydney, 46 days. DEPARTURES, September 7, Oberon, for Melbourne.—Flour. ...
Article : 75 wordsDecember 30.—Golden Spring, brig, 108 tons, Captain Kelly, from Melbourne December 22, in ballast. Agent, J. Cook. December 31,—Ann and Marla, brig, 263 tons, Captain ...
Article : 282 wordsTHE MISSING CITY OF GLASGOW STEAMER—The New York Herald says:—" At last, after months of painful suspense, indications of the probable fate of the steamship City of Glasgow, and of the hundreds of ...
Article : 723 wordsWE have always foreseen that there would be some danger of the University of Sydney failing to preserve for itself that position of sober dignity and honour, ...
Article : 424 wordsDecember 30. —Governor General (s.), for Melbourne. December 30. — Palermo, for Moreton Bay December 30. — Brilliant, for Moreton Bay. December 31. —Oberon, for South Seas. ...
Article : 37 wordsTHIS DAY.—Mohawk, for Madras; La Brune, for Melbourne; Watorgeus, for Akyab; Oliver Lang, for Liverpool; Stanhope, for Tahiti. ...
Article : 26 wordsDecember 30—Palermo, brig, 134 tons, Captain Wyborn, for Moreton Bay, with sundries December 30 —Emma, brig, 139 tons, Captain Brown, for Hobart Town. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Johnson ...
Article : 171 wordsDecember 23.—Stebonheath, from London; London (s.), from Sydney; Pilot, from Hobart Town; Bosphorus (s.),from Adelaide. December 24.—Phoobe Dunbar, from Plymouth; ...
Article : 100 wordsDecember 30—Scotia, and Arrow, from Newcastle, with 185 tons coals, 20 tons hay; Ebenezor, and Roderick Dhu, from the Richmond, with 87,000 feet cedar. ...
Article : 27 wordsDecember 30.—Absalom, and Revenge, for Shoalhaven; Shamrock, Jane, Sisters, Frederick Griffiths, Scotia, Morpoth Packet, and Edward, for Morpeth; Gipsy, for Twofold Bay. ...
Article : 26 wordsFour deaths took place on board the Champion of the Seas during her run to this port. One of these included that of a person who had been afflicted with small-pox, but at the time of his death it is understood he was ...
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Family Notices : 80 wordsPer Marle Gabrielle, from London: 8 cases, Youngman and Co.; 12 hogsheads, Smith Brothers and Co.; 200 cases, W. C. Botts; 4 packages, R. C. Williams; 2 cases, J. Comrie; 3 cases, J Tarplee, 0 ditto, G. Spence and ...
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Advertising : 215 wordsSOME reports having got abroad, more especially in the neighbouring colonies, that Dr. Lang is connected with The Empire, we feel called upon, in fairness ...
Article : 203 wordsAFTER SATURDAY, the 30th instant, the Advertising Business of this Office, in all cases where credit is given, will be conducted on the system of monthly accounts. ...
Article : 60 wordsIn the estate of Frederick Bradley, a third meeting was held; debts amounting to £2310 Vs, 4d were proved. The Official Asslguee read his report, and the creditors allowed the insolvent the wearing apparel of himself and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 35 wordsPer Emma, for Hobart Town; 20 rolls matting, 618 packages tea, A. and M. Moses; 436 packages tea,M. Moss; 8 packages, Franck Brothers and Co. For Stanhope, for Tahiti: 100 cases gin, E. H. Pollard; ...
Article : 276 wordsThe list of fines was called over and disposed off ADMISSION OF ATTORNIES. On the motion of Mr. Blake, Messrs. William Joseph Burton, James Erwin, and Edward N. ...
Article : 1,416 wordsTHE correspondence published in The Empire will have awakened an intense interest in regard to the trial and conviction of Messrs. Lang and Drake, as ...
Article : 1,518 wordsDecember 22.—Cape Horn, from Hobart Town; Gertrude, from Rover Mersey; Village Belle from Launceston. December 24.—Lady Emma, from Hobart Town. December 26.—Apollo, from Hobart Town; William ...
Article : 33 wordsDecember 12.—Louisa, from Melbourne. DEPARTURE. December 15.—Margaret Thompson, for London, with 400 bales wool. ...
Article : 18 wordsDecember 13.—Ariel from Sydney, Fame from Oyster Bay, Bandlcoot from Port Lincoln. December 16 — Melbourne from Port Elliott. December 17.—Standard from Plymouth, Clipper from ...
Article : 27 wordsounces. dwls. Brush and Macdonnell.... 321 13 J. W. and Thompson..... 406 15 C. A. Forbes........... 127 0 ...
Article : 75 wordsMURRAY RIVER NAVIGATION —The river steamer Sir Henry came out of the sea-mouth of the Murray on Friday last and proceeded to Port Elliott, where she took in a cargo of wool. She left Port Elliott at 10 a.m. ...
Article : 401 wordsVICTORIA VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE.—The Volunteer Fire Brigade, met for practice on Saturday afternoon, at the Engine House in Pittstreet. Having proceeded to the Circular Quay, ...
Article : 3,322 wordsGeorge Bilson, gold dust....... 200 ounces Mucuab Brothers and Co., 1 box jewellery, value.................... £804 ...
Article : 28 wordsFor Madras —By the Mohawk, this day, at noon For Hobart Town. — By the Emma, this day, at noon. ...
Article : 30 wordsThe Yarra Yarra (s) left Port Phillip Heads, at 0 a m., December 29. The ship Sussex from London, was entering the port as the Yarra Yarra left, with a few days later English news. The Helles[?] (s.) arrived at Melbourne ...
Article : 854 wordsDecember 19.— Janet Dickson, from Geelong; Black Swan (s.) from Melbourne. ...
Article : 17 wordsDecember 20.—Margaret,Thompson, from Port Fairy; Iron Tasmania (s) from Sydney. ...
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