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  2. NEWCASTLE.

    At to-night's meeting the Newcastle Council had under consideration the tenders for electric light extension plant, which it is proposed to instal. Thirteen tenders were ...

    Article : 98 words
  3. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    The Speaker took the chair at half-ast 4 o'clock. NO-CONFIDENCE DEBATE. Mr. FITZPATRICK [?]sumed the debate. He ...

    Article : 1,499 words
  4. WOMEN'S WORK.

    The marvellous display of exhibits all around makes the visitor feel bewildered by the vastness of the work done, not only by the exhibitors, but ...

    Article : 1,260 words
  5. DEBATE IN PARLIAMENT.

    In Committee of Wa[?] and Means, the House of Representatives discussed the subject of preferential trade. The item before the committee being candles, tapers, and ...

    Article : 3,803 words
  6. THE COMMONWEALTH PARLIAMENT.

    The Speaker took the chair at 3 o'clock. TASMANIAN LIGHTHOUSES. Mr. O'MALLEY (Tas.) asked the Prime Minister, whether, in view of the increasing ...

    Article : 640 words
  7. SHIPPING.

    Franken, s, 5282 tons, Captain Hempel, from Bremen, via ports. Lohmann and Co., agents. katun[?] s, 4069 tons, Captain Lee, from Brisbane[?] Dangar, Gedye and Co., agents. ...

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  8. FOOD DEPOTS ON TASMANIAN COAST.

    In the Tasmanian House of Assembly on Friday mr. Earle gave notice to move, on Tuesday, that £500 be appropriated for the following purpose:—(1) The [?] tion of three stores or food depots on the South-west ...

    Article : 133 words
  9. NEW BATHS FOR THE CITY.

    At to-night's meeting of the City Council the following resolution, moved by Alderman M. Moroney, was carried.—"That in the opinion of this council the time has arrived ...

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  10. MEDITERRANEAN FRUIT TRADE.

    The competition nowadays at the fruit ports in the Mediterranean has become exceedingly fierce (remarks the London "Shipping Gazette"). Direct steamers are the order of the day wherever a few hundred tons of ...

    Article : 177 words
  11. CHARTERS.

    Messrs. Nelson and Robertson report the following fixtures:—Anca[?] 1704 tons, from Newcastle for Portland (O.), or United Kingdom and Continent; K[?] 2876 tons, from Newcastle for Tal Tal, Tocopill[?] ...

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  12. DEPARTURES.—Oct. 22.

    Pegasus, H.M.S, for Jervis Bay. Sussex, s, for Dunkirk and London, via ports. Ardmount, s, for Continent, via Melbourne. Salamis, s, for Brisbane. ...

    Article : 59 words
  13. ELECTRICITY IN COAL MINES.

    The board appointed to inquire concerning the use of electricity in mines resumed its sittings at the courthouse to-day, Judge Murray presiding. ...

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  14. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—Oct. 23.

    Ajax, s, for London and Glasgow, via ports; Brunner, s, for Gilbert and Ellice Groups; Mokola, s, for Auckland and other N.Z. ports; Allinga, s, for Brisbane and Rockhampton; Rocklily, s, for Nambucca ...

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  15. COASTAL REPORTS.

    Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Tweed Heads, fresh [?] [?] smooth; Port Macquar[?] light SSE; Newcastle, moderate E[?] Sydney Heads, light ENE, sea smooth; Jervis Bay, light SE; Eden, light NE; Gabo Island, moderate SW[?] ...

    Article : 87 words
  16. CLEARANCES.—Oct. 22.

    [?]denham, s, 3808 tons, Captain St. John George, for Melbourne. Westralia, s, 2884 tons, Captain Kell, for Hobart. Salamis, s, 4508 tons, Captain M'Killiam, for ...

    Article : 90 words
  17. BREAKING UP THE MONTAGU.

    The work of breaking up the battleship Montagu, which [?] ashore on Lundy Island, Bristol Channel, about [?] months ago, is proceeding space (remarks a London journal). The company which bought the ...

    Article : 131 words
  18. ENTERED OUTWARDS.—Oct. 22.

    Monowai, s, for Wellington; Patrol, s, for Singapore; B[?]liviana, s, for Valpar[?] Allin[?] s, for Queensland ports; Kat[?] s, for Dunkrik, London, and A[?]erp, via Melbourne; Barwon, s, for ...

    Article : 49 words
  19. IMPORTS.—Oct. 22.

    Ori[?] s, from New York, via portsi [?] p[?] paper, 1700 cs turpenti[?] 100 cs casters, 372 [?] lanterns, 135 bdls washboards, 1100 cs axes, 60 b[?] starch, 240 b[?] oil, 4172 bdls wire, 266 p[?] bars, ...

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  20. N.D.L. STEAMERS.

    The Bremen left Suez for Australia on Oct. 2. The Bulow, from Bremen, reached Melbourne on [?] day, having 138 saloon and 168 steerage passengers. The pleasure of the voyage was enhanced by a variety ...

    Article : 53 words
  21. UNION COMPANY'S FLEET.

    Monowai, from Wellington, arrived at Sydney [?] midday yesterday, and will leave on the return voyage at [?] on Saturday[?] Mok[?] left Sydney for Auckland at 1 p.m. yesterday. Warrimoo will leave Melbourne ...

    Article : 77 words
  22. UNION COMPANY'S NEW STEAMERS.

    It is probably a chance circumstance that the two most recent additions (the London "Shipping Gazette" of September 20 states) to the splendid fleet of the Union Steamship Company of New Zealand, the ...

    Article : 135 words
  23. NORTH COAST COMPANY'S NEW STEAMERS.

    The steamer Yugilbar, commanded by Captain W[?] [?]ll, now on her maiden voyage, is expected to reach Sydney early in November. The N. Coast Company's other new steamer, Orara, will probably commence the ...

    Article : 55 words
  24. EXPORTS.—Oct. 22.

    Ajax, s, for Dunkirk and London, via ports[?] [?] bls wool, 2000 hides, 30 bls [?] skins, 25 bls basils, 15[?] [?]sks tallow, 7 bls hair, sundries. Sussex, s, for Dunkirk and London, via ports: 1677 ...

    Article : 139 words
  25. VICTORIAN FRUIT REGULATIONS.

    The New South Wales and Queensland delegates to the National Fruit Growers 'Conference, held at Adelaide last week, waited on the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Swinburne) ...

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  26. HUDDART, PARKER'S LINE.

    Zealand[?] left Auckland at 7 p.m. on Monday, and is due at Sydney on Friday. Anlian felt Fremantic on Oct. 15, for Sydney direct. Barwon is due at Newcastle from Sydney to-day. ...

    Article : 106 words
  27. THE YAWATA MARU

    The Yawata Maru, of the N.Y.K. line, from Yo[?] hama, arrived at Sydney this morning. Passengers for Sydney: Messrs. A. Pires, H. Sleigh, C. Hedley, T. Figueras, H. R. M'Culloch, Mrs. J. H. s. Barnes and ...

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  28. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    PORT DARWIN.—Arr: Oct. 20, Eastern, from eastern States. Oct. [?] Chan[?] s, from Japan and China ports. Dep[?] Oct. 21, Eastern, [?] noon, for China and Japan; Changsha, s, for eastern States. ...

    Article : 663 words
  29. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 449 words
  30. MARINE INSURANCE.

    The Federal Attorney-General (Mr. L. E. Groom) introduced the Marine Insurance Bill in the House of Representatives this afternoon. According to the Constitution, ...

    Article : 334 words
  31. R.M.S. CHINA.

    The F. and O. Company's steamer China, Captain E. Street, from London Sept. 13, will arrive at Sydney to-morrow, having left Melbourne yesterday. The weather throughout the voyage was good, with the ...

    Article : 45 words
  32. THE ISLE OF ARRAN.

    The ship [?] of Arra[?] 107 days out from Hamburg, arrived at Sydney last night and anchored off Chowder at 11 o'clock. she reached the line when 40 days out, and made the easting in 41 and 42 S, experiencing ...

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  33. THE MONOWAI.

    The Monowai left Wellington at 2.30 p.m. on Firday, and arrived at Sydney at 1.15 p.m. yesterday. She experienced light to fresh variable winds, with smooth sea throughout the voyage. Passengers—Misses Amos[?] ...

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  34. THE GANYMEDE.

    The barque [?]anymede, with a cargo of timber, from Greymouth, arrived at Melbourne on Saturday, after a rough voyage extending over nearly five weeks. At one time the situation was alarming. Sails were ...

    Article : 110 words
  35. THE SUVA, FROM FIJI.

    The steamer Suva arrived at Sydney at noon yesterday from Fiji. Passengers—Mesdames Henderson, Greenwood, Ble[?]rd, Marshall, Mills, and 2 children, Wishart and 2 children, Misses Henderson, Ble[?] ...

    Article : 110 words
  36. THE MAILS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 204 words
  37. COAL HEWING RATE.

    The sub-committee, composed of representatives of colliery proprietors and the district officers of the Colliery Employee's Federation, met at the office of the Northern Colliery ...

    Article : 304 words
  38. THE EASTERN.

    The steamer Eastern arrived at Port Darwin from southern ports at daylight on Sunday. Passengers— Messrs. Croft, Jackson, Faw[?] C. Beckwith, E. Beckwith, Green, and Jennings, Mesdames Jennings, ...

    Article : 66 words
  39. PRESENTATION TO LADY NORTHCOTE.

    To-morrow afternoon the ceremony of opening the first Australian exhibition of women's work will be, performed by Lady Northcote. The national significance of the occasion will ...

    Article : 260 words
  40. NEW ZEALAND.

    AUCKLAND.—Dep: Oct. 22, W[?]runa, s, for Fiji. MERCURY BAY.—Dep: Oct. 22, Pendle Hill, for Sydney. WELLINGTON.—Art: Oct. 22, St. Hug[?] s, from ...

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  41. THE CHANGSHA.

    The steamer Changsha arrived at Port Darwin from China and Japan on Monday, bringing 50 tons of general cargo. Through passengers—Messrs. Kinghorn, Lethbridge, Hardy, Hall[?]well, Brown, White, Gett, ...

    Article : 68 words
  42. BRITISH AND FOREIGN.

    Papan[?] s, from N.Z. ports, at London. Newminster, s, from Australia, at the Continent. Ath[?] s, from N.Z. ports, at London. Departures. ...

    Article : 63 words
  43. THE ALLINGA.

    The Allinga left Brisbane at 7 a.m. on Sunday, and met with light N winds and smooth sea to P[?]t Stephens, when the wind hauled to the southward, and continued fresh with head sea until arrival at Sydney ...

    Article : 52 words
  44. REFERENCE NOTES.

    [?] Correspondence intended for transmission by this vessel must be specially endorsed with the name of the ship. [?] Letters for Queensland will be accepted without ...

    Article : 214 words
  45. PLAGUE OF CATERPILLARS.

    The stock train which should have arrived at Bathurst this evening, has been delayed through a plague of [?]pillars between Nyngan and Trang[?] The insects cover the ...

    Article : 45 words
  46. MUSCULAR RHEUMATISM.

    BACKACHE is often attributed to defective kidneys. This, in measure, is only a bogey— an advertising trick. Your kidneys are correct—never fear. ...

    Article : 83 words
  47. SOLOMON ISLAND-NEW GUINEA TRADE.

    The terminal port for Messrs. Bur[?], Philp, and Co.'s steamers engaged in the Solomon Island-New Guinea trade will be Cooktown. Hitherto the vessels[?] made C[?] the last port of call on arrival from New ...

    Article : 52 words
  48. BYRON, BURNS, AND BACON.

    Rev. Mr. Carroll, Presbyterian minister, of Bena[?] at his Sunday night service, condemned the writings of such authors as Lord Byron. Robert Burns, and Lord Bacon. The ...

    Article : 58 words
  49. A SINGULAR LAUNCH.

    Messrs. Harland and Wolff, of Belfast, recently launched a new bow portion for the White Star liner Suevic, which ran ashore near the Lizard. A good two-thirds of the vessel was salved and taken to ...

    Article : 140 words
  50. SPRING TIME.

    prevent too much blood flowing to the HEAD. They ensure comfortable SLEEP and PERFECT EASE. AN IDEAL LIVER PILL. ALL Chemists, [?] per bottle.—Advt. ...

    Article : 33 words
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