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Emigration New South Wales.—The Agent-General for New South Wales has informed telegram of the arrival in the ..

... Emigration New South Wales.—The Agent-General for New South Wales has informed telegram of the arrival in the Norral, which sailed from Plymouth with emigrants in December last. London- General Omnibus Company (Limited.) —The traffic receipts the week ending ...

Advertisements & Notices

... Co BE SOLD, A GREAT BARGAIN, that Elegant and Fast Sailing Cutter Yacht, THE MAIA (Five com cspletely rigged and itted for immediate use, with iron ballast, Pigand Two Sets of Sails, nearly new. be seen, and particulars had of E. BULVsE, Esq., Acorn Wharf ...

Published: Sunday 10 August 1856
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 75 | Page: 15 | Tags: Advertisements & Notices 

NAVAL AND MILITARY

... NAVAL AND MILITARY. PORTSMOUTH, DEC. 27. The Scrapie, Indian troopship, Captain G. O. Twiss, sailed this afternoon with number of officers and the wives and families the 77th Refluent, now stationed at Madras. Sue will cull Uueenstown, and embark heavy ...

SERVICE NOTES

... chance of taking first place. Both rowing and boat-sailing will probably take more prominent place in the future than they have done in the immediate past. Certainly there is nothing like boat-sailing in all weathers to give a man nerve and readiness of ...

Advertisements & Notices

... precisely, to celebrate the CORO- StrIeetbN of his M~ost Gracious Maejesty KING GEORGE the FOURTHl; NbA o e superb SILVER CUP, sailed for In Honour of that Event, on ahen asyltst, from Blackvall to Coal-House Point, below Gravesend, cR by Gentlemnen's Pleasure ...

NAVAL

... St., went out of harbour yesterday, and anchored at Spithead; she will sail a day or two for Plymouth, there to embark Ixird Howden. Bloodhound, St., and Cleopatra, have bojft sailed for the eastward, to pay off. Directions have been given (W the mortar ...

NAVAL

... meal, aud some artillery men. 4 p.*. of the same date, H.M. St. Trident sailed for England, to touch at Algeria, Gibraltar, and Lisbon. 4.30 p.m. same date, lI.M st. Locust sailed for Tunis. March Gibraltar, lI.M. St. Virapi, and H.M. ship Kuryalus, with ...

Advertisements & Notices

... 1,100 tons, for ADELAIDE; to sail the A lst of November. GENERAL LIST, 1,400 tons, for MELBOURNE; to s01l the lst of November. RLATE,, 1,500 tons, for llELBOURNBN to saithel1thof Nov SEA, 1,000 ters, far MELBOURNE; to sail the let of De. Those shdps are ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... towed into Lowestoft by with loss sails, damaged. —O-own, of Folkestone, and the Swan, of Lowestoft, were towed in with loss of sails.— Union, of laden with oats, from for Bristol, put into I'adstow Oct. 29 with loss of sails, small spais, and other damage ...

THE “BRITANNIC” AT ADEN

... transport Britannic, having on board the Imperial contingent for Australia, arrived here at 10 a.m. yesterday from Port Said, and sailed again at midnight. Up to the present the voyage has been a pleasant one, and the men are well. There was no receptibn here ...

NAVAL

... 3, brigantine, after being towed to the Nore, was e inspected by the Captain-Superintendent for the Commanderin-chief, and sailed for Devonport, where she is to be paid advance and receive her final orders. TheHavarmah, 20, razee, hui her and bowsprit ...