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  • LIST OF DESPTATCHES ACKNOWLEDGED.

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  • DEPARTURE OF THE GOVERNORGENERAL FROM THE COLONY.

    The following notifications were published in a Government Gazette Extraordinary, yesterday afternoon:- Colonial Secretary's Office. ... [Article] (329 words)
  • PADDINGTON. [FROM A CORRESPONDENT.]

    The greater number of the Sunday School Teachers of St. Matthias' church, Paddington, presented their clergyman on his leaving, with a Silver Pocket Sacramental set, the cup and flagon bearing his name, and ... [Article] (574 words)
  • FUNERAL OF MR. NICHOLS.

    The mortal remains of the late George Robert Nichols, Esq., M.P., were consigned to their final resting-place, in the old Church of England Cemetery, yesterday afternoon. The obsequies wore witnessed by an ... [Article] (491 words)
  • CENTRAL POLICE COURT.—WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 16. (Before the Police Magistrate, Mr. Hosking, and Captain Scott.)

    STEALING—James Adams, a New Zealander, was committed to take his trial on suspicion of stealing three pairs of gutta percha leggings, two hats, a piece of cloth, and a pair of trousers, the property of John Weight, ... [Article] (1112 words)
  • THE MAYOR'S FANCY DRESS BALL.

    FOUR years ago, under the mayoralty of Mr. Daniel Egan, a Fancy Dress Ball of a very brilliant character was given in this city. Shortly afterwards the Corporation was summarily abolished, and during the reign of ... [Article] (1268 words)
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  • THE PEEL DIGGINGS. ANOTHER LARGE FIND OF 320 OUNCES. (From the Northern Times of Yesterday.)

    Our Correspondent on the 9th instant, writes:- "The following news has only just reachod me, but I can vouch for its authenticity. By next post, however, I will forward you the particulars of another splendid ... [Article] (100 words)
  • WRECK OF THE DUNBAR. TO THE EDITOR OF THE EMPIRE.

    SIR—Since the occurrence of this most lamentable event a great deal has been written on the subject of some other than the present light on the South Head, and though all appear to agree that some other than that ... [Article] (1275 words)
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  • THE RAILWAYS. SYDNEY AND LIVERPOOL TIME TABLE FOR SEPTEMBER. SYDNEY STATION.

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  • SUNDAY TRAINS.

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  • HUNTER RIVER TIME TABLE FOR SEPTEMBER.

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  • LATEST DATES.

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  • SHIPPING RECORD ARRIVALS—SEPTEMBER 17.

    WONGA WONGA, (s) 731 tons, D. Walker, from Melbourne September 14th. ... [Article] (14 words)
  • DEPARTURE—SEPTEMBER 16.

    BOOMERANG, steamer, for Moreton Bay. ... [Article] (7 words)
  • CLEARANCES—SEPTEMBER 16.

    BOOMERANG, steamer, 400 tons, O'Reilly, for Moreton Bay. Passengers—Mr. G. J. Thomson, Miss Wilkinson, Mr. Stenor, Mr. J. A. Bonar, Mr. T. Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Walsh, Mr. G. E. Dalrymple, Mr. and Mrs. Turnbull and 2 children. Mr. W. ... [Article] (140 words)
  • COASTERS—SEPTEMBER 16.

    INWARDS.—Margaret, from Morpeth, 20 tons flour, 100 bags bran, 100 bags pollard, 90 bags wheat, 1 ron bones, 25 trusses hay; Swan, Black Diamond, and Australia, from Newcastle, 386 tons coal; Numba, from Panbula, 38 tons potatoes, 35 bags otas, 22 ... [Article] (117 words)
  • EXPORTS.

    Per CENTURION, for London: 40 bales wool, 66 hides, 138 bags kauri gum, 192 casks tallow, 2814 treenails, 1 case hosiery, 1 case surgical instrumonts, 1 case paper, Buyers and Learmonth; 55 bales wool, 1 ton 4 cwt hoofs, 1 ton shank bones, J. Taylor; ... [Article] (493 words)
  • SHIP'S MAILS. CLOSING AT THE GENERAL POST OFFICE.

    FOR WELLINGTON.—By the William Alfred, this day, at noon, if not under weigh. FOR WIDE BAY, PORT CURTIS, AND FITZ ROY RIVER.—By the Jenny Lind, this day, at noon, if not under weigh. ... [Article] (142 words)
  • IMPOUNDINGS.

    BLACK CHEEK, on September 1, from Dalwood:—Bay entire colt, like ES near shoulder, star, damages £1; bay mare, long tail, star, like N near shoulder, collar marked, hind feet white; a black horse foal, if branded not legible; damages and driving ... [Article] (440 words)
  • COMMERCIAL RECORD. EMPIRE Office, Wednesday Evening.

    ALTHOUGH business continues dull, we are glad to perceive some slight signs of improvement; we would especially refer to the demand for Eastern produce which continues to ... [Article] (197 words)
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