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  2. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    ARRIVALS.—May 29, Victor, brig, [?] tons, Hyde, from Melbourne, 30. Grafton (s.) from Sydney; Waratah (s.), from Sydney; Clarendon, brig, 151 tons, M'Donald, from Port Cooper; Gratia, brig, 190 tons, Rogers, from Sydney, 31. New ...

    Article : 248 words
  3. LAMBING FLAT.

    MAY 27TH.—Our escort takes to-day 2675 ozs. 16 dwts. 12 grs, and £728. It was generally expected that 3000 ou[?]ces would have been forwarded this week, and had all the gold been sent that has been purchased ...

    Article : 1,079 words
  4. SYDNEY SHIPPING.

    ARRIVALS.—May 30. Jane Lockhart, schooner, 81 tons, Captain Howard, from Launceston 26th instant; Mimosa (s.), 200, tons, Mailler, from Merimbula 29th instant, with 6 passengers, 31. Christopher Hall, American ship, 648 tons, Captain ...

    Article : 272 words
  5. NATIVE DOG CREEK.

    There can be no question that these diggings are, and will continue to be, one of the best payable gold-fields in the colony. The Native Dog Creek diggings are essentially "a poor man's diggings," almost every one is ...

    Article : 3,060 words
  6. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 99 words
  7. IMPOUNDINGS.

    At Gulligal, on the 16th May, from Burburgate back run, by order of Oscar de Satge, Esq.; damages and driving 5s. 3d. each:—One white ox, JD off rump, like [?] off ribs, off ear marked; one red poley heifer, like JC over 5 off rump; one ...

    Article : 1,297 words
  8. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The arrivals during the past week have not been over many, and business on the whole has been steady. In wheat and flour an improvement in the neighbouring colony has caused some slight briskness here. Colonial wheat ...

    Article : 262 words
  9. SYDNEY NEWS.

    THE RECENT ASSAULT ON MR. WALLACE OF THE GAOL. —From inquiries made at a late hour last night, it appears that Mr. Wallace, who sustained such great injuries by the outbreak at Darlinghurst Gaol, is still in ...

    Article : 1,864 words
  10. MO[?]T AND CO.'S PRODUCE CIRCULAR.

    Wool.—This market is without change. All we had for sale to-day (132 bales), excepting one lot of scoured wool, were disposed of at late rates. Sheepskins.—Supply very limited; no advance in price. We ...

    Article : 3,617 words
  11. DISTRICT NEWS.

    Last Tuesday the talented company, of Messrs. Stevenson and Richardson favoured as with one evening's amusement, in the large room lately erected by our enterprising townsman, Mr. K[?]ppi[?]. The entertainment ...

    Article : 2,052 words
  12. Latest Telegraphic News.

    It is generally supposed that Ministers will delay the re-assembling of Parliament aa long as possible. A meeting at Tattersall's to-night for betting on Maitland Races. ...

    Article : 40 words
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