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  2. SHIPPING. ARRIVALS.—DECEMBER 22.

    Wenona, barque, 611 tons, Captain C.Thow, from Port Kembla, en route to Auckland. Innamincka (s.), 2501 tons, Captain T. W. Lockyer, from Melbourne, Passengers—Saloon: Mr. and Mrs. Tr[?]fitt, ...

    Article : 793 words
  3. Advertising

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    Advertising : 459 words
  4. ARRIVAL OF THE OONAH—WIRTH'S CIRCUS. [?]

    There was a great stir last night at the New Zealand Wharf. The company's fast Oonah was the great attraction, that vessel having on board Wirth's Circus Company, the horses, and the vast paraphernalia belonging to the ...

    Article : 173 words
  5. HUDDART, PARKER, AND CO.'S STEAMERS.

    The Tasmania left for Hobart yesterday (Thursday), and is due at that port to-morrow, Saturday, [?]eaving again for Sydney on Tuesday the 27th instant. The Tambo is now on the North-west coast of Tasmania, ...

    Article : 109 words
  6. THE NEWCASTLE COMPANY'S EXCURSIONS.

    As usual the Newcastle Company has this year arranged a series of special trips along tho coast, by their well-fitted passenger steamers. The first takes place to-morrow— a Saturday afternoon run by the Namoi, to Dangar Island. ...

    Article : 140 words
  7. WOOL SHIPS FOR LONDON.

    Two more ships were added yesterday to the homeward-bound wool fleet from this port. The fine ship Nebo, which loaded at Moore's Wharf, and has under hatches between 4000 and 5000 bales of wool, besides copra, and tallow and ...

    Article : 218 words
  8. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 166 words
  9. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    IN the Legislative Assembly yesterday the debate on Mr. Reid's no-confidence motion was continued with unabated interest. MR. WADDELL, who resumed the debate, moved ...

    Article : 11,121 words
  10. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING NEWS.

    BRISBANE.—Arrivals: Barrabool (s.), from Adelaide; Arawatta (s.), from Cooktown. The Guthrie (s.) left for Sydney. The Aramac (s.) left Port Douglas for Cooktown. The Gabo (s.) left Flattop for Townsville. The India, ...

    Article : 261 words
  11. DEPARTURES.—DECEMBER 22.

    Ouraka (s.), for Adelaide via Newcastle. Nebo, ship, for London. Mount Stewart, ship, for London. Lebu, barque, for Valparaiso. ...

    Article : 46 words
  12. Advertising

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    Advertising : 866 words
  13. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—DECEMBER 23.

    Airlie (s.), for Thursday Island, Port Darwin, Hongkong, and Japan; Oonah (s.), for Hobart; Fitzroy (s.), for Rockhampton, via ports, Elingamite (s.), for Melbourne, transhipping for Launceston[?] Ba[?]coo (s.), for ...

    Article : 73 words
  14. (FROM THE BOARD AT THE TELEGRAPHIC OFFRICE.)

    TWEED HEADS.—Departure: December 22, Barrabool (s.), north, 8 a.m. Augusta (s.) in bay. BYRON BAY.—Arrivals: December 22, Augusta (s.), 8.30 a.m. Daphne, schooner, at wharf. Departures: ...

    Article : 984 words
  15. CLEARANCES.—DECEMBER 22.

    Tasmania (s.), 2252 tons, Captain Percy W. Bull, for Hobart, Passengers: Mrs. Miles, Mrs. Wilkins. Mrs. Way, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Leitch, Mrs. Hunter Smith, Mrs. Lance Smith, Miss Miles, Miss M'Millan, Miss Walker. ...

    Article : 163 words
  16. COASTERS OUTWARD.—DECEMBER 22.

    Fanny Dent, for Nambucca; Hebe, for Newcastle. ...

    Article : 11 words
  17. IMPORTS.—DECEMBER 22.

    Innamincka (s.), from Adelaide 17th, Melbourne 20th: 300 sacks malt, 325 ingots zinc, 50 cases kerosene, 661 bags onions, 10 pieces bluestone, 901 cases fruit, 167 bales cornsacks, 26 bales skins, 20 cases jam, 85 packages iron, 60 ...

    Article : 208 words
  18. EXPORTS.—DECEMBER 22.

    Tasmania (s.), for Hobart: 300 tons coal, 56 head cattle, 15 cases stout, 15 bales ore bags, 2 quarter-casks limejuice, 3 bales furniture, 120 [?]gs wire nails, 18 empty casks, 1 case wool, 10 cases turpentine, 1 case boots, 5 cases beand, [?] bags ...

    Article : 473 words
  19. THE R.M.S. MARIPOSA.

    This trip of the San Francisco mail steamer from here promises to be a record one so far as cargo goes. The chief line is, however, exhibits for the Chicago Exhibition, and the commissioners are doing thir utmost to meet the ...

    Article : 136 words
  20. THE MAILS. THIS DAY.

    MELBOURNE, 4.15 and 7p.m. ADELAIDE, 4 and 7 p.m. HOBART AND LAUNCESTOS, 4 p.m. QUEENSLAND, 4.45 p.m. ...

    Article : 152 words
  21. THE R.M.S. ROME.

    The P. and O. Company's steamer leaving here on Monday will take a large quantity of fresh butter from here and at Melbourne. He wool space allotted to Sydney has been filled, and the vessel will leave full so far as this part is ...

    Article : 168 words
  22. THE GERMAN MAIL STEAMER OLDENBURG.

    The detention in quarantine of this steamer caused a good deal of inconvenience, the Oldenburg having to discharge a large inward cargo, and besides coaling take in full shipments of wool for the Continent. The Oldenburg ...

    Article : 147 words
  23. PARCEL MAIL.

    Parcels addressed to the United Kingdom, Egypt, India, Ceylon, Hongkong, and certain foreign counties via the United Kingdom, will be received at the Parcela Office, George-street, for transmission per P. and ...

    Article : 101 words
  24. THE GERMAN-AUSTRALIAN LINE.

    The Strathavon, despatched from here in the above line[?] a few days ago, took departure yesterday from Albany at 10 a.m., for Antwerp and Hamburg. She has about 12,000 bales of wool aboard, and formed one of three steamers ...

    Article : 223 words
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