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  2. SHIPPING SUMMARY.

    May 19.—Dunbar Castle, ship, 1100, Couv[?]r, from the Isle of Wight, 96 days. May 20.—Clara, ship, 930, Gooch, from Plymouth, 92 days. May 28.—Lord Ashburton, barque, 879, Massey, from the ...

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  3. NOTICE TO MARINERS.

    REPORTED DANGER [?]WEEN THE PERCY ISLANDS AND H. H. GROUP.—Mr. Alfred Harwood, master of the barge Enterprise, reports that during his last voyage from the Pioneer River to Brisbane, he sighted at low water a heavy break upon what ...

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  4. PRODUCE CIRCULARS

    HENRY AUSTIN.—By the steamer Bangalore, which arrived on 13th instant, little or nothing was added to the information the trade already possessed. The circulars of the London brokers, published within a week of the opening of the April sales, report ...

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  5. WHALERS' REPORTS.

    The following vessels have called at Norfolk Island: March 31: American ship Emms. C. Jones, Captain E. Giffard. from Middle Ground, with 1100 barrels sperm. April 4: Fanny fisher, Sydney, barque, Captain West, called for letters and recruits. ...

    Article : 73 words
  6. ARRIVALS FROM FOREIGN PORTS.

    May 16.—Roslyn Castle, ship, 6[?]4, Alexander, from New York. May 17.—Prince Alfred, barque, 2[?]8, Sim, from Mauritius. May 17.—Ben[?]etta, barque, 439, Owen, from Mauritius. May 19.—Monsoon, barque, 3[?], Hunter, from Mauritius. ...

    Article : 69 words
  7. VESSELS SOLD.

    Stormbird, schooner, £1750; Rifleman, ship, £5500; Queensland, ba[?]que, £2220. ...

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  8. WRECKS.

    LEONIDAS—By the arrival of the Ceara, from New Caledonia, we have received intelligence of the total loss of the barque Leonidas, at the Balarl Pas[?], New Caledonia. Mr. Henderson, late chief officer of the barque is a passenger by the Ceara, and he furnishes ...

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  9. DEPARTURES FOR ENGLAND.

    May 22.—Alexander Du[?]hie, ship, 1158 Norie, for London. Passengers—Mr and Mrs. Palmer, Dr. Gordon, Captain Arthur Devlin, Mrs. Bo[?]on and child, Mr. and Mrs. Lefevre and Master Lamr[?]k, Miss Boyee, Mrs. Fourcade and [?] children, Messrs. ...

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  10. DEPARTURES FOR FOREIGN PORTS.

    For Galle.—May 18: Baroda (s.), 1874, Rennoldson. For Calcutta.—May 23: Buckinghamshire, ship, 1466, Paine. For Shaughai.—June 2: Northampton, ship, [?]61, Barelay June 6: Harlaw, ship, 894, Phillip. ...

    Article : 55 words
  11. DEPARTURES FROM NEWCASTLE.

    May 14.—Jeannet Loutitt, for Hongkong, with 705 tons caol. May 15.—Escort, for Singapore, with 887 tons coal. May 16.—Reconn[?]ssance, for Tahiti, with 19[?] tons coal. May 16.—Buston Vale, for Hongkong, with 660 tons coal. ...

    Article : 210 words
  12. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 3,489 words
  13. VESSELS LOADING.

    For London.—Ann Duthie, Ascalon, Dunbar Castle, Nineveh. For Hongkong.—Douglas Castle, Falcon, Leucadia. For San Francisco.—Berkshire, Evelyn, Newcastle. For Calcutta.—Clara. ...

    Article : 69 words
  14. FREIGHTS.

    For London.—Wool (clean), [?]d; gressy, [?]d. Tallow, 80s; hides, 40s; preserved meat, 50s to 55s; copper, 40s; tin ore, 45s; cocoanut oil, 90s; copra, 90s. AT NEWCASTLE. ...

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  15. NAVAL.

    Clio, 21 guns, Commodore Stirling, at Sydney. Rosario, 3 guns, Commander Challis, at Sydney. Blanche, 3 guns, Commander Simpson, at Melbourne. Basilisk, 5 guns, Captain Moresby, on a cruise. ...

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  16. SHIPS' REPORTS.

    AVIEMORH—The Aviemore, a splendid clipper ship, arrived on June 4 from London, after completing an excellent passage of eighty-one days. She is commanded by Captain Ayling, and has previously traded to Melbourne. ...

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  17. SYDNEY LABOUR MARKET.

    W. BROWN.—The demand for labour for town and country is moderate. Farming men, dairy servants, married couples, gardeners, labourers, strong youths, &c., obtain situations readily if willing to accept the current wages. Blacksmiths, ...

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  18. CASUALTIES IN THE SOUTH SEAS.

    The following information respecting recent disasters in the South Seas are taken from a letter of Captain Rosengren, dated Havannah Harbour, Sandwich, April 6. The captain writes:—"I arrived here yesterday, and leave ...

    Article : 313 words
  19. INSOLVENCIES EOR THE MONTH.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 376 words
  20. SCUTTLING ON THE HIGH SEAS.

    THE Evening Star (Auckland) gives the following particulars respecting the scuttling of a ship on the high seas:—The British ship Alsager, 1210 tons, Captain R. G. Rae, belonging to Melbourne, loaded at Malden Island with guano, and sailed on the 5th ...

    Article : 431 words
  21. STOCK AND STATION CIRCULARS.

    RICHARDSON AND WEENCH.—The sales of these securitie during the month have not been unimportant, nor has there been any falling off in prices realized, but rather a slight improvement. The market just now is very bare of good stations, both sheep ...

    Article : 2,168 words
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