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  2. SHIP MAILS.

    [?]AILS will close at the General Post Office, Hobart Town, as under:- For Queensland and New Zealand via Sydney, per first vessel, to-morrow, at 10.30. a.m. ...

    Article : 81 words
  3. THE WAR IN NEW ZEALAND.

    This battle—the word skirmish, which has been applied to it, is a misnomer—appears to be the worst reverse that we have suffered in all our engagements with the natives. Okaihau was bad, ...

    Article : 1,195 words
  4. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    Next to nothing was doing in the grain market to-day business in fact seeming almost entirely suspended. Wheat is quoted as before. For oats and bailey there no inquiry. ...

    Article : 99 words
  5. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    July 23.—Eclipse, schooner, 190 tons, Calder from Port Albert, the l8th instant, with cattle. Passengers—1 steerage, Agents, Guesdon & Co. July 23.—North Star, brig, 113 tons, Dall, from ...

    Article : 115 words
  6. LATE EUROPEAN NEWS.

    We extract for the information of our readers the following passages from the columns of the Constitutionnel relative to the expedition of Garibaldi and the present state of Sicily: ...

    Article : 1,110 words
  7. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 484 words
  8. [PER ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.] MOUNT NELSON.

    July 23.—Barometer, 30.30. Thermometer, 42. ...

    Article : 12 words
  9. CIRCULAR HEAD.

    July 22.—Prince of Wales, schooner, from Melbourne. ...

    Article : 17 words
  10. LOW HEADS.

    July 22.—Black Swan, steamer, for Melbourne. Wind, S.E.; weather, sunny, fine. ...

    Article : 15 words
  11. THREE HUT POINT.

    July 19.—Creole, schooner, 131 tons, Carte, for Melbourne, with sundries. EXTORTS. Creole, for Melbourne.—10,000 feet full cut ...

    Article : 50 words
  12. MISCELLANEOUS SHIPPING.

    The Tasmania will leave foe Mwlbourne and Sydney via Twofold Bay on Wednesday. The North Star fromn Melbourne, the 14th inst, with sundries and 280 sheep came yesterday ...

    Article : 687 words
  13. THE MERCURY.

    THE Hon. Captain LANGDON when in England left no stone unturned to bring under the notice of those in whose hands the information was likely to be turned to a good account the ...

    Article : 3,374 words
  14. AFFAIRS IN TARANAKI.

    Our in Nelson Correspondent, a, settlor of New Plymouth, and who arrived in Sydney by the Prince Alfred yesterday morning, has called at our of[?]ice and communicated a good many interesting ...

    Article : 1,907 words
  15. WRECKS OF THE BRIG PHANTOM, SCHOONERS MARGARET AND FREDERICK GRIFFITHS, AND CUTTER AGNES.

    July [?]3th.—My telegram of last evening, reporting tho wreck off the port of the brig Phantom and schooner Margaret, being necessarily somewhat hurried and brief, I now give the particulars more ...

    Article : 671 words
  16. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    We extract some further items of news from the Sydney papers:- THE REVENUE.—The tota amount of the Consolidated Revenue of the colony of New South ...

    Article : 1,216 words
  17. Advertising

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    Advertising : 40 words
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