WE have papers, from Lounceston to the l0th, and from Hobart Town to the 12th instant. They, however, contain but little news of interest. We extract, the following from the Hobart Town Mercury:— ...
Article : 367 wordsWE have papers from Auckland to the 26th June. The following items are from the Southern Cross:- On Tuesday evening, 22nd June, Mr, Daldy, in Committee of Supply, moved that— ...
Article : 652 wordsSIR —The last poetical production w th which I favoured the public has been treated with a neglect which I charitably attribute to the utter incompetency of the critics of New South Wales to deal with so sublime ...
Article : 1,210 wordsSIR—As the public appear to be fully ative to the necessity of railways, I beg to offer a few suggestions as to the best method of obtaining them, without loading the colony with a heavy debt. Whatever difuculty there ...
Article : 1,085 wordsWE have news from Melbourne to the 19th instant, but not tidings, of the mail. By the same arrival we have later dates from Tasmania and South Australia. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 106 wordsWOODLARK, brig, 263 tons, Taylor, from Manila May 1. Passenger—Mr. G. Sohroder. Agents, Gilchrist, Watt, and Co. ALICE schooner, 100 tons, Reardon, from Warrnambool July 11. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 207 wordsSEBIM, schooner, MoTavish, for Melbourne. ...
Article : 10 wordsINWARDS.—Triumph, Sacramento, Trial, Minerva, and Archttect, from Newcastle, with 328 tons coal, Margaret, from Morpeth, with 200 bags flour, 150 bags bran, 10 tons coal, 50 dozen pumpkins; Margaret and Reuper, from Macleay River, ...
Article : 138 wordsPer ALICE, from Warrnambool: 1003 bags wheat, H. H. Beauchamp. Per HARGRAVES from Hobart Town: 20,000 feet timber, 15,000 shingles, 4 00 palings, 60 cases apples, 5 tons potatocs, 52 tons hay, Order. ...
Article : 464 wordsFOR CALLAO.—By the Czar, this day, at noon, if not under weigh. FOR BATAVIA.—By the Escort and Kleber, this day, at noon, if not under weigh. ...
Article : 407 wordsJuly 16.—Anns Maris, brig, 263 tons, O'Hagen, from Sydney July 17.—Murgaret, schooner, 142 tons, Simmons, from Geelong, July 18.—King Fisher, barque, [?] tons, Bartiott from ...
Article : 199 wordsJuly 15.—Merrimac, from Boston; George Kendall, from Sydney: Golden Spring, Yarra, Dumarris, Highland La[?], Nora Croisa, and Tarbert Castle, from Newcastle; Electric from Liverpool. July 16.—Maurice et Reunion, from Bordenux, Vanquish and ...
Article : 1,061 wordsJuly 14.—Mary Anne, from Newcastle. DEPARTURE. July 15.—Adelicia, for Guam. THE MERSEY LINE OF AUSTRALIAN PACKET SHIP ...
Article : 981 wordsMr. R. R. Torrens, the author of this Act, is the first of Australian legislators who had the moral courage to undertake and perseverance to accomplish one of the most important ...
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Advertising : 117 wordsThe weather during the last week has been Chang[?] and bitterly cold.' Some rain has fallen, but not[?] importance to benefit those whose constant cry is, [?] water. The intense cold of the nights must have [?] ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Fri 23 Jul 1858, Page 5
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