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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... Lon lon. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Mason, Mrs. Wair and Mr. John Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and three daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Hardy, four sons and two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Green and four sons. ENNA, Brown, 9th Feb., from Sydney to Hobart Town. Passengers—Mrs ...

, I • 16 \ 194 AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, [Sept. 27, despaired of tho safety of the state,

... of the miner; and in the midst of all this not live thousand miners in ten hundred miles. Oh, that twenty thousand of the hardy and fearless men who are toiling in the exhausted fields of Port Phillip were here, and a gold field would ! yet be found in ...

AND COLONIAL CHRONICLE

... Liverpool to Melbourne. Awn, M'Ellister, lbth June, at Adelaide, from M..lbourne. Passengers-- Messrs. Crookshank, Cowan, Crane, Thomas, Appleton, Cumming, Hayter, J. Allen, J. Ewen, and H. Young. Ryan, 22nd May, at Adelaide, from Southampton. Passengerscabin ...

OTAGO

... of Mr. W. Popplewell, chairman; Messrs. Duthie, Logie, Dewe, Black, J. L. Gillies, and their efficient secretary, Mr. John Hardy; and they were such as gave general satisfaction. The following is the list of those to whom were awarded prizes : Bullocks ...

348 AUSTRALIAN AND NEW GFALAND GAZETTE, [Nov. 20, 1856

... a daughter. II AItRIAG Z B. ----- O n the 10th June, at Dunedin, by the Rev. Thomas Burns, Mr. James Paterson, merchant, to Christiana B. Stewart. relict of the late Thomas Bain, clothier. °lithe June, at the Manse. Dunedin, the Rev. Mm. Bannerman, minister ...

MAZItIAOIIII

... el Sydney, to Anna Maria, only or Mr. Thomas et Prospect. the 11th Nov., at St. William Hoary Nicholson, Esq., at Melbourne, second John Nicholson, Esq., R.N., late HarbourMaster of New South Wales, to Julienne Hardy Bronkhorst, only daughter at the late ...

MARKETS

... Tboams Ken Grieve, of Roxburgh, Scotland, to Jane Hardie, eldest daughter of Wm ittheock, Comiemaine. On the llith March, Richard M. IL, to Charlotte. relict a the Mr. Macke°. On the 17th March, at Thomas Town, Wm. Mitchell, late of Whittlebrae, Scotland ...

Feb. 20, 1858.] AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

... scarce here. There are a few already in the country, but most of our ponies are from Timor and the neighbouring islands—and hardy, enduring, little animals they are. A few days since the mowing-machines entered for the prize of M. annually offered by the ...

WELLINGTON

... first gorge; Mrs. Price and a man named Charles Hardy were also residing in the house. Upon seeing the water rising so rapidly some fear was entertained for the safety of the building. and the survivor Hardy proposed to go for a rope to secure the house; ...

SIARRIAOES

... late of Wilford, nsar Nottingham, to Mary Ann, second daughter of Mr. Thomas Hardy, Colyton, I)econshire. On the 13th Jan.. at the Seven Hill College, Thomas, second son of Thomas Castle, of Folkestone, Kent, W Miss Johanna Shay, of Kilkenny. DEATHS. ...

MARKETS

... The work has been executed under the careful superintendence of Mr. Alfred Hardy, Superintending Surveyor of the North. Eastern District; and the contractors were Messrs. Thomas and John Baker, of Rundle-street, already extensively known as bridge builders ...

Feb. 12, 1859.] AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

... Commissioner Mann, the Hon. J. If. Fisher, the Hon. l Attorney-General. the Hon. E. C. Gwynne, Mr. Begot, M.P., Mr. Thomas Gilbert, Mr. Robert Thomas, Mr. J. M. Solomon, M.P., Mr. J. Chambers, Mr. Robert Tod. Mr. APEllister, M.P., Mr. S. Storks, most of the legal ...