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  2. SHIPPING. DEPARTURES.

    MAY 9.—Lady Wharncliffe, for London. May 9.—John Bull, for Wellington. ...

    Article : 17 words
  3. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

    THIS DAY.—Coila, for Batavia; Ascendant, for London; Vulture, for Nelson; Vanquish, for Moreton Bay: Marmora, for Adelaide. ...

    Article : 24 words
  4. CLEARANCES.

    May 9.—Vatquish," schooner, 128 tons, Captain Scott, for Moreton Bay, with passengers, and sundries. May 9.—Mamora, schooner, 135 tons, Captain Fletcher, for Adelaide. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Fenwick and Miss Fenwick, ...

    Article : 39 words
  5. COASTERS INWARDS.

    May 9.—Uncle Tom, from Brisbane Water, with 12,000 feet timber; Industry, from the Hawkesbury River, with 1000 bushels lime; Lavina, Alexander and John, Triumph, Warleck, and Currency Boy, from Newcastle, with 246 tons coal; Tamar (s.), ...

    Article : 59 words
  6. SYDNEY—ITS BEAUTIES AND DEFECTS. No. III.

    INTENDING this to be the last communication on the subject with which. I shall trouble the readers of the Herald, I am anxious to allude more particularly to the beauties of Sydney rather than to its defects,— ...

    Article : 1,510 words
  7. COASTERS OUTWARDS.

    May 9.—Uncle Tom, Angus and Henry, and John, for Brisbane Water; Midshipman, fir Jervis Bay; William and Betsy, for the Hawkesbury; Hope, for the Moruya; Mounts Bay, for Shoalhaven. ...

    Article : 33 words
  8. EXPORTS.

    May 9.—Mamora, for Adelaide: 600 bags sugar, 27 hogshead treacle, Coloniul Sugar Refining Company; 30 cases cigars, F Barrington; 20 cases cigars, R. T. Ford; 3 cases cigars, W. H. Aldis; 5 casks drugs, Joy and Leathes; 2 cases books, Bank of ...

    Article : 121 words
  9. SHIPS' MAILS.

    FOR LONDON—By the Ascendant, this day, at noon; and Catteaux Wattell, at 6 p.m., on Saturday next. FOR BATAVIA.—By the Coila, this day, at noon, if not under way; and Pride of the Seas, this day, at noon. ...

    Article : 253 words
  10. LEAKY SHIPS.—WHO IS TO BLAME?

    SIR,—Will you allow me to ask who is to blame? Scarce a day pushes but we hear of "Leaky Ships," and that through bad caulking. How does this happen? We have most eminent Surveyors appointed by Lloyd's Register, nnd who are very desirous ...

    Article : 273 words
  11. ARRIVALS AT MELBOURNE, DURING THE MONTH OF APRIL, 1855.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 120 words
  12. Advertising

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    Advertising : 372 words
  13. MELBOURNE.

    MAY 2nd.—You will perceive that Sir Charles Hotham has been appointed Captain-General and Governor-in-Chief of this colony. This, I presume, will effectually prevent any attempt at interference by Sir William ...

    Article : 1,179 words
  14. VESSELS EXPECTED IN SYDNEY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 399 words
  15. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    To the tantalizing driblets of intelligence which drop in by sailing vessels we may add papers to the 5th February, which reached Portland by the Frances Henty, and which contain ...

    Article : 3,899 words
  16. COLONIAL WHALERS AT SEA.

    Curlew, brig, hence November 30th. R. Towns, owner. Daniel Watson, brig, 164 tons, Phelps, hence, May 4; reported by the Fortune October 14, with 180 barrels. Captain Smith, agent. ...

    Article : 1,201 words
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