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  2. SUMMARY FOR AMERICA & ENGLAND VIA PANAMA, BY THE PANAMA, NEW ZEALAND, & AUSTRALIAN ROYAL MAIL COMPANY'S S.S. RAKAIA.

    A boy, named James M'Carthy, died in the Sydney Infirmary, on the afternoon of the 8th instant, from an accident met with by him whilst at work on the Sydney Common, on the Wednesday previous. ...

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  3. DEPARTURES FROM NEWCASTLE.

    October 29.—Heien, Evans, for Hongkong, with 480 tons coal. November 5.—Sea Nymph, Walker, for Mauritius, with 280 tons coal. ...

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  4. THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    H.M.S. GALATEA arrived off Glenelg at 3.20 a.m. on the 30th of October. His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh landed privately the same morning and proceeded to Government House. As soon as his ...

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  5. FREIGHTS AND TONNAGE.

    Freights.—The following prices rule this month, viz:—Wool (clean) ¾d to 7/8d; (greasy), ¾d per lb.; oil (cocoanut), 80s; hides, bones, horns, 35s to 40s; copper, 15s to 20s; bark, 65s; wheat, 42s 6d; Kauri gum, 90s to 100s; measurement goods, 60s ...

    Article : 465 words
  6. EXPORT OF SPECIE AND GOLD.

    Sovereigns. Gold. oz. dwts. Rangatira, for Melbourne...... 10,000 — — Sophie, for South Sea Islands... 400 — — ...

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  7. VESSELS LOADING.

    For London.—Caldbeck, ship 671, Brown; General Lee, ship, 987, Cruickshank; La Hogue ship, 1350, Goddard; Jason, ship, 878, Birnie; Swiftsure, ship, 1326, Mayhew. For Hongkong.—Ægedius, schooner, 380, Mahlmann; Cap ...

    Article : 63 words
  8. CLEARED OUT.

    Agnes Rose, ship, 996, Purves, for London. Passengers—Mr. Bourne, and 3 in the steerage. Cargo—2658 bales wool, 4736 hides, 128 pigs 1008 plates 564 pieces 3079 ingots copper, 61 pigs lead, 100 bags shank bones, 10 tons hoofs, 4 hogsheads neatsfoot ...

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  9. MEN-OF-WAR ON THE STATION.

    Brisk, 16 guns, Captain Hope, at Sydney. Falcon, 14 guns, Commander Blake, at New Zealand. Challenger, 18 guns, Commodore Lambert, at Sydney. Charybdis, 17 guns, Captain Lyons, at Sydney. ...

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  10. THE ENGLISH MAIL.

    The Ruahine (Panama Line), sailed on the 1st November. The Rakaia (Panama Line), arrived on the 3rd November. The Geelong (Suez Line), arrived on the 17th November. The Bombay, (Suez Line), sailed on the 24th November. ...

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  11. NEW STEAMSHIP.

    A new steamer, built by Mr. Dent, of Jervis Bay, arrived on 6th instant, and is certainly not only the largest wooden steamer built in the colony, but one possessing beautiful proportions, with great carrying capacity. The Duke of Edinburgh, such ...

    Article : 177 words
  12. PUBLIC EDUCATION.

    SIR,—With reference to the letter of the Rev. P. F. O'Farrell, published in your issue of this day, I beg to call the attention of your readers to the following notification which appeared in the Government Gazette of 28th May ...

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  13. AQUATICS.

    S[?]LLERS RACE.—HICKEY v. GREEN.—A race in wager skiffs between Hickey, the champion sculler of Australia, and Green, the ex-champion, came off over the usual course, on the Parramatta River, on the 9th instant, the stakes being £120 laid by the ...

    Article : 550 words
  14. POLITICAL.

    OUR last mail via Panama conveyed the intelligence that the motion ot Mr. Robertson adverse to the Government was defeated on a division of 31 to 21. There were some who hoped that the Ministry ...

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  15. SHIPS' REPORTS.

    COLONIAL EMPIRE.—The fine Aberdeen ship Colonial Empire has again arrived safe in port, after a passage of 95 days. She is commanded by Captain Bruce, formerly chief officer, who has been long and favourably ...

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  16. SUMMARY OF SHIPPING.

    November 6.—La Hogue, ship, 1350, Goddard, from Plymouth, 94 days. November 6.—Jason, ship, 878, Birnic, from the Downs, 93 days. ...

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  17. ARRIVALS FROM FOREIGN PORTS.

    October 30.—Meteor, barque, 430, Verney, from Foo Chow. November 1.—[?]gidius, schooner, 330, Mahimann, from Foo Chow. November 24.—Springbok, barque, 826, Groes, from Mauritius, ...

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  18. DEPARTURES FOR ENGLAND.

    November 19.—Alexander Duthie, ship, 1159, Douglas, for London. Passengers—Mrs. Tomlins, Messrs. Robertson, T. Harris, and W. Harris. Cargo: 8067 bales wool, 49 bales cotton, 8 bales skins, 2215 pieces 2863 ingots copper, 201 hogsheads ...

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  19. GENERAL INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    THE P. N. Z. and A. R. M. Company's steamship Rakaia arrived at Sydney on the 3rd instant, three days behind her contract time. She brought news from Europe (via Atlantic cable) to 10th September, and from New York to ...

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  20. DEPARTURES FOR FOREIGN PORTS.

    For Batavia.—October 27, Vyf Vrendon, barque, 350, Johan; November 3, Voorint, barque, 623, Logger. November 27, Hespe[?]us, brig, 213, spring. For Panama.—November 1, Ruahine (s.), 1500, Beal; ...

    Article : 85 words
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