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Sydney News. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE [From the Sydney Morning Herald.] ARRIVALS.
The Maitland Mercury & Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843-1893) Wednesday 25 August 1847, page 2
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The Maitland Mercury & Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843-1893) Wednesday 25 August 1847, page 2
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| 2008-10-12 11:51:50.0 | user:public:nellibell49 | has been madle for the China market; and as | has been made for the China market; and as |
| 2008-10-12 11:50:37.0 | user:public:nellibell49 | THE WEAIHER.-Although there has been are becoming pxtremcly anxious »boot their tbe ensuing election.- Weekly Despatch. barbarou-ly murdered by a party of blacks lhe same tribe thal killed the black boy Wyamba, at Ferriter and Uhr'«, about two mouths since; as a matter of course, nothing worse outrage upon the persoiis of tbe un- HORRIBLE, MO«.T HORRIBLE!-Two recent Islands, a day or two 6iiice left the vessel in ploring the much talked of, mach thought fiist essay in this-direction, however, was they lauded, they were alarmed by finding monstium horrendum, informe, ingens, and eyes, like their "owners, on the point of start- was in motion, and as fast as legs cou bl yelling and screaming, never nn,-e turned their heads, till, having regained thrir ship, lo contemplate, ata safe and respectful dis- Nevertheless, the monster was leither a natural history than either, for it wag nothing A ugust 20. | THE WEATHER.-Although there has been are becoming extremely anxious about their the ensuing election.- Weekly Despatch. barbarously murdered by a party of blacks the same tribe thal killed the black boy Wyamba, at Ferriter and Uhr's, about two months since; as a matter of course, nothing worse outrage upon the persons of tbe un- HORRIBLE, MOST HORRIBLE!-Two recent Islands, a day or two since left the vessel in ploring the much talked of, much thought first essay in this direction, however, was they landed, they were alarmed by finding monstrum horrendum, informe, ingene, and eyes, like their owners, on the point of start- was in motion, and as fast as legs could yelling and screaming, never once turned their heads, till, having regained their ship, to contemplate, at a safe and respectful dis- Nevertheless, the monster was neither a natural history than either, for it was nothing August 20. |
| 2008-10-12 11:41:07.0 | user:public:nellibell49 | -We are sorry to say that little hope can be entertained of the safety of the above vessel«, built at Moreton Buy, for Captain Deloitte, was launched on the 15lh Mav, and sailed | We are sorry to say that little hope can be entertained of the safety of the above vessels, built at Moreton Bay, for Captain Deloitte, was launched on the 15th Mav, and sailed |
| 2008-08-10 10:35:29.0 | user:public:nellibell49 | dred guineas. The pun base, we believe, has been ma.le for the China market; and as with its magnitude, it will temtpwe trust, to | dred guineas. The purchase, we believe, has been madle for the China market; and as with its magnitude, it will tend, we trust, to |
| 2008-08-10 10:34:14.0 | user:public:nellibell49 | noticed the ni rival of some extraordinarily large logs of cellar, by the new schooner Robertson, Market Wharf: Since then wa duce yielded about 15,000 feet s <wn.timber, dred guinens. The pun base, we believe, | noticed the arrival of some extraordinarily large logs of cedar, by the new schooner Robertson, Market Wharf: Since then we duce yielded about 15,000 feet sawn timber, dred guineas. The pun base, we believe, |
| 2008-08-10 10:30:32.0 | user:public:nellibell49 | 1.NQUE.VT -On Saturday an inquest -wns rwhen it was found that his leg-irons were Still on, though the ehain was eut. No gun- shot or other wound enutd be found un the body whim examined by Dr. Silver.' ' The jury returned a venlict of accidental death by to a public dinner, and to solicit bim to allow himself to be nominated for this borough at1 tbe ensuing election.- Weekly Dasjpdteh. | INQUEST -On Saturday an inquest was when it was found that his leg-irons were still on, though the chain was cut. No gun- shot or other wound could be found on the body when examined by Dr. Silver. The jury returned a verdict of accidental death by to a public dinner, and to solicit him to allow himself to be nominated for this borough at tbe ensuing election.- Weekly Despatch. |
| 2008-08-10 10:28:10.0 | user:public:nellibell49 | buthnot, being a lull ship, has hauled into «itieam, read} for sea, and will sail early on brig Syren, hence fur Manila the 18th March. auction yesierriay by Mr. Samuel Lyons, for THE SCHOONERS "VIXEN'' AND "SELTNA." -We are sorry to say that little hi pe can be Captain Long, resilient in Sydney, and sailed we are informed, his wife on board willi hirn, built at Moreton Buy, for Captain Deloilte, pected to ¡«ail for Auckland on Monday next. | buthnot, being a full ship, has hauled into stream, ready for sea, and will sail early on brig Syren, hence for Manila the 18th March. auction yesterday by Mr. Samuel Lyons, for THE SCHOONERS "VIXEN'' AND "SELINA." -We are sorry to say that little hope can be Captain Long, resident in Sydney, and sailed we are informed, his wife on board with him, built at Moreton Buy, for Captain Deloitte, pected to sail for Auckland on Monday next. |
| 2008-08-10 10:23:41.0 | user:public:nellibell49 | Hayes, Mr. Dan¡r;ir, Captain Snodgrass, 96th Regt., Mr. and Mrs. Sewell, Mr. Burr, «-ix omvers, and twenty seamen from H. M.'s Cap!. Melli-.li, from Hongkong and Manila: cargo from Hongkong-2Í53 packages chairs, baskets, &c, R Towns. Cargo fioni Manila -4-"80 b-isrs Migar, R. Towns. Mordy, fioin Hongkong via Port Phillip: -530 chests 4214 haif-chests 3G5 boxes and 1543 package«, tea, 70 packages earthenware, Thomas Arbuthnot, ship, 621 lons, Thomson ; lend ore, 4000 spokes, 40 tons copper ore, Full vhip 26 tuns sperm oil, 100 hides, and 100 bales Tcry, barque, 512 tons, Young; 37 tuns Saturday, Aupu«t 21. | Hayes, Mr. Dangar, Captain Snodgrass, 96th Regt., Mr. and Mrs. Sewell, Mr. Barr, six officers, and twenty seamen from H. M.'s Capt. Mellish, from Hongkong and Manila: cargo from Hongkong-293 packages chairs, baskets, &c, R Towns. Cargo from Manila -4580 bags sugar, R. Towns. Mordy, from Hongkong via Port Phillip: 530 chests 4214 half-chests 365 boxes and 1543 packages, tea, 70 packages earthenware, Thomas Arbuthnot, ship, 621 tons, Thomson ; lead ore, 4000 spokes, 40 tons copper ore, Full ship 26 tons sperm oil, 100 hides, and 100 bales Tory, barque, 512 tons, Young; 37 tons Saturday, August 21. |
| 2008-08-10 10:18:36.0 | user:public:nellibell49 | sacks charcoal, 60 hides, 40 bags flo.ir, 16 b .gs bran; Harriett, 30, M'Cauley, from 37, Rutter, from Newcastle, with 59cask* linson, from Ncwca-lle, willi 30 lons coals ; | sacks charcoal, 60 hides, 40 bags flour, 16 bags bran; Harriett, 30, M'Cauley, from 37, Rutter, from Newcastle, with 59 casks linson, from Newcastle, willi 30 tons coals ; |
| 2008-08-10 10:16:54.0 | user:public:nellibell49 | Mellish, from Hongkong til« 9th April» and Manila the 7Ü» Muj. 21.-Bia ir, barque, 831 tons, Captain AUGUST 19.- William, schooner, G2 tons, Captain Steele, for Morelon Bay. Passen- Price, While, and Harper. 20.--Maid of Cashmert, schooner, 177 senger-Mr. Archbuld. castle, with 48 tons coal-»; Lady Mary Fitz Newcastle, with 40 tons dials; Charles maize, 4 packages liaron, 3 hides, 19 trusses and 30 bales hay, 14 bags bran, 2 him.UPS, kangaroo skins, 19 pigs. ; Tiaveller's Bride, 30, Hodges, Iron» Newcastle, with 40 tons ARRIVALS OP COASTERS. | Mellish, from Hongkong the 9th April, and Manila the 7th May. 21.-Blair, barque, 831 tons, Captain AUGUST 19.- William, schooner, 62 tons, Captain Steele, for Moreton Bay. Passen- Price, White, and Harper. 20.--Maid of Cashmere, schooner, 177 senger-Mr. Archbold. castle, with 48 tons coal; Lady Mary Fitz Newcastle, with 40 tons coals; Charles maize, 4 packages bacon, 3 hides, 19 trusses and 30 bales hay, 14 bags bran, 2 bundles, kangaroo skins, 19 pigs. ; Traveller's Bride, 30, Hodges, from Newcastle, with 40 tons ARRIVALS OF COASTERS. |
| 2008-08-10 10:09:45.0 | user:public:nellibell49 | Wiseman, from the Clarence Uiver the 18th instant. Passengers - Dr. XJobte, Mr. Sharp, Mr. A'ukjn, M*. M'Donald, aud fifteen in 20.-Tamar, steamer, ISO tons, Captain AIUMI, from Moreton Bay the 17th instant. Passenger»-Mr. Le -Breton, Mr. Morriston, Stewart, Mr. Horton, Mrs. Alfbid mid child, Mrs. Egan, Mrs. Cook, Messrs. Blaz», | Wiseman, from the Clarence River the 18th instant. Passengers - Dr. Dobie, Mr. Sharp, Mr. Aitkin, M*. M'Donald, aud fifteen in 20.-Tamar, steamer, I08 tons, Captain Allen, from Moreton Bay the 17th instant. Passengers-Mr. Le -Breton, Mr. Morrisson, Stewart, Mr. Horton, Mrs. Alford and child, Mrs. Egan, Mrs. Cook, Messrs. Blaze, |
| 2008-08-10 10:06:32.0 | user:public:nellibell49 | Captain Nagle, from Auckland the lSlh, and Charles Mackintosh, and Master Nagle. 19.-Asia, barque, 523 tons, Caiii-iiu Ros perintendent), eleven women and twenly-oue children-the fa milieu of emancipists. 381 tonB, Captain Swain, from the Whaling November, 1844; Sydney, 22n<r Mareil, 1847. 19.-Seer et, schooner, 38 tons,' Captain Boyle, from Boyd Town the 15th iust. Pas Bender-Mr. Mou try. . . 5>ßüneg jüetos. | Captain Nagle, from Auckland the 18th, and Charles Mackintosh, and Master Nagle . 19.-Asia, barque, 523 tons, Captain Ros- perintendent), eleven women and twenly-one children- the families of emancipists. 381 tons, Captain Swain, from the Whaling November, 1844; Sydney, 22nd March, 1847. 19.-Secret, schooner, 38 tons, Captain Boyle, from Boyd Town the 15th inst. Pas- gender-Mr. Moutry. SYDNEY NEWS |
| 2008-08-10 09:58:12.0 | user:public:nellibell49 | NORTHERN CEDAR.-On Monday la<t we | NORTHERN CEDAR.-On Monday last we |
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