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  2. NEWS SUMMARY

    Sir Henry Parkes' motion of censure in connection with the retrenchment decided upon in the Education Department led to a lengthy sitting of the Assembly. The proposals of the ...

    Article : 1,027 words
  3. RESOURCES OF THE INTERIOR.

    Information lately received shows that the experiments in tree-planting in the interior of the colony undertaken by the South Australian Government, have proved successful. A special ...

    Article : 376 words
  4. THE WOOL TRADE.

    At the fortnightly auction sales held in this market during the past week the offerings submitted again included a large proportion of Queensland produce. One or two of the largest of those ...

    Article : 830 words
  5. SWIMMING.

    Several remarkably good performances were done by New South Wales amateurs at the Natatorium on the 2nd of May, when two new world's records were created. The basin in the ...

    Article : 187 words
  6. A UNIQUE ART COLLECTION.

    An almost unique collection of artistic gems, intaglios and cameos, was on Tuesday placed in the hands of the Director of the Art Gallery (Mr. E. L. Montefiore) for private exhibition by Signor ...

    Article : 330 words
  7. INTERCOLONIAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE.

    A rich discovery of iron ore has been made in the Wairarapa district, New Zealand. Bishop Goe, of Melbourne, has issued a circular to his clergy, inviting them to observe Wednesday, ...

    Article : 831 words
  8. IN HARBOUR—LOADING AND TO LOAD.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 171 words
  9. DEPARTURES.—MAY 1.

    Valetta, R.M.S., 4919 tons, Captain R. F. Briscoe, B.N.R., for London, via Melbourne and ports. Passengers:—From Sydney for London: Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Robinson and infant, Mrs. Gillham, Miss A. ...

    Article : 943 words
  10. NATURAL HISTORY CURIOSITY.

    The last of the natural history specimens for Chicago have just been prepared for shipment, and only await instructions from the commissioners. They consist of casts of the bones of ...

    Article : 361 words
  11. VESSELS IN PORT AT NEWCASTLE AND DESTINATION.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 160 words
  12. FREIGHTS AND TONNAGE MOVEMENTS.

    Coal freights remain about the same as a fortnight ago. There is a good inquiry for San Francisco, Manila, Honolulu, and Panama. Latest quotations for coal rates, Newcastle loading, are:— Hongkong, [?] Manila, 11s; [?]o [?]o, ...

    Article : 315 words
  13. MINING.

    During the fortnight business in mining stocks has been almost entirely confined to Proprietary and Block 10 shares. The former experienced a temporary advance to about 76s; but during the ...

    Article : 315 words
  14. FUNDED STOCKS.

    The Colonial Treasurer states that the Funded Stock continues to be taken up very satisfactorily. Large sums which hitherto found their ways to building societies and financial institutions, or ...

    Article : 281 words
  15. ANTI-HOME RULE MEETING.

    A meeting to protest against the granting of Home Rule to Ireland was held under the auspices of the British Empire Defence Association in the Protestant Hall. The Orange ...

    Article : 143 words
  16. MOVEMENTS OF WARSHIPS.

    H.M.S. Royalist and the Goldfinch have been recommissioned for another three years on this station, and the relief crews arrived by the Port Albert on the 4th. The time-expired men are passengers by the present Orient mail ...

    Article : 119 words
  17. PASSENGERS BOOKED.

    By the P. and O. Company's R.M.S. Ballarat, sailing this day at noon, the following passages have been engaged:- From Sydney for London: Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Balli, maid and valet, Mr. Forster, Mr. J. Nash, Mr. E. G. ...

    Article : 980 words
  18. THE WEATHER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 205 words
  19. THE DEPARTMENT OF LANDS.

    The thirteenth annual report of the Department of Lands for the year 1892 is a voluminous document, and enters fully into all the transactions of the department during the year. It seems that the ...

    Article : 279 words
  20. EXPORTS.—MAY 1.

    Valetta R.M.S., for London, via ports: 16,270 bars bullion, 10,[?] carceases mutton, 596 carceases lamb, [?] pieces beef, 27 half-cases fruit, 36 bales furskins, 7 bales pelts, 4 bales kangarooskins, 7 bales leather, 163 bales wool, ...

    Article : 250 words
  21. SHIPPING.

    Ballaarat, R.M.S. 4748 tons, Captain T. S. Angus, from London March 17, Suez March 30, Colombo April 11, Melbourne April 29. Passengers—From London: Miss M'Ilwraith, Mrs. and Miss Sprague, Mr. Sprague, Mr. ...

    Article : 1,311 words
  22. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL.

    Since our last monetary affairs in Sydney have been quiet except as far as the reports of the stoppages of banks in Melbourne, and the reconstruction meetings in Sydney have created more ...

    Article : 3,359 words
  23. THE TURF.

    During the past fortnight the general entries have been received for the Queen's Birthday meeting of the Sydney Turf Club, and the weights have been declared for the loading events ...

    Article : 399 words
  24. VESSELS EXPECTED, WITH SAILING DATE.

    Australasian (s.), 6428, London, June 17 Aberdeen (s.), 3316, London, April 25 Armand-Behie, M.M.(s.), 6471, Marseilles, June [?] Austral (s.), [?]524, London, April 7, Suez, April 22, ...

    Article : 677 words
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