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  2. SHIPPING. ARRIVALS.—MARCH 1[?].

    Allowrie (s.), [?]4 tons, Captain G. Walker, from Eden, via ports, March 14. Passengers—Mrs. Hansom, Miss Jarvis, Miss Pickins. Miss Hayden (20< Miss Gainsay (2), Miss Howden, Miss Pears, Messrs. Manning, Walker, ...

    Article : 1,098 words
  3. THE ACCIDENT TO THE CITY OF PEKING.

    The delay of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company's City of Peking in reaching San Francisco was, it is now known, caused by a casual[?]y similar to that which befel the Umbria in the Atlantic recently. Her shaft broke, and ...

    Article : 277 words
  4. THE MAILS. THIS DAY.

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

    Article : 196 words
  5. COAL STIPULATION IN A MAIL CONTRACT.

    The Messageries Maritimes and the Cochin-China Government have just renewed a mail contract for 10 years for the maintenance of branch mail lines between Saigon, Singapore, and Haiphong, vari[?]s new conditions being ...

    Article : 91 words
  6. PARCEL MAIL.

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

    Article : 102 words
  7. FREIGHTS AND CHARTERS.

    Under date the 11th the following charters are noted from Melbourne:—To load Melbourne for the Channel for orders: British ship Desdemona, 1490 tons, on private terms; British ship Cloncaird, 1300 tons, at 22s 6d. British ...

    Article : 470 words
  8. Advertising

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    Advertising : 447 words
  9. THE MANNING OF BIG STEEL SHIPS.

    Four-masted sailers are becoming almost as p[?]ful as the three-masted order of ship, full-rigged right thron[?]h; indeed, the practice seems to be to convert the threemasters into barque rigs, and if the policy is persevered in ...

    Article : 513 words
  10. THE R.M.S. OCEANA—A FAST AND PLEASANT VOYAGE.

    The Oceana, of the P. and O. line, arrived the first thing this morning, and is to make fast in Neutral Bay. She will coal there for the homeward trip, and therefore may not be alongside the Quay until Monday next. Pull of passengers ...

    Article : 825 words
  11. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 225 words
  12. DEPARTURES.—MARCH 15.

    Macquarie, ship, for London. L[?]k (s.), for Tonga and Samca. Buninyong (s.), for Adela[?]de, via Melbourne. O[?]nah (s.), for Hobart. ...

    Article : 59 words
  13. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    FIERCE fighting is reported to have taken place in the neighbourhood of Gilgit, the British outpost in the Pamirs on the north-western portion of India, a number of tribesmen who attacked the ...

    Article : 14,080 words
  14. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—MARCH 16.

    Wakatipu (s.), for New Zealand ports, via Wellington; Tarawera (s.), for New Zealand, via Melbourne; Bulimba (s.), for Fiji (Suva and Levuka) and New Hebrides; Brinawarr (s.), for Berry; Tomki (s.), for Richmond River; ...

    Article : 73 words
  15. CLEARANCES.—MARCH 15.

    Wed[?]nga (s.), 2300 tons. Captain Th[?]mas A. Lake, for Brisbane and Northern ports. Passengers—Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Brackenbury, Mrs. Broakes, Mrs. A. Drake, Mrs. Nantes, Mrs. Turner, Mrs. ...

    Article : 439 words
  16. FOREIGN SHIPBUILDERS' PROSPECTS,

    Foreign shipbuilder[?], who last year turned out a reduced quantity of work, do not promise to [?]prove their po[?]tion this year. According to Lloyd's returns, they start the new year with but a poor show of tonnage under ...

    Article : 218 words
  17. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING NEWS.

    BRISBANE.—Arrivals: March 14, [?]tzroy (s.), from Rockhampton; Kurrara (s.), from Townsville; Tsianan (s.), from Sydney. Departures: March 14, Leura (s.), for Townsville; R.M.S. Tara, for London; Warrego (s.), ...

    Article : 318 words
  18. Advertising

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    Advertising : 795 words
  19. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Parramatta hence 6th February, arrived at S[?]ez on the morning of the 14th instant. The Shaw-Savill l[?]er Tainul left Capetown on the morning of the 18th instant for New Zealand, via ...

    Article : 73 words
  20. IMPORTS.—MARCH 15.

    Oceana, R.M.S., from London, via ports: 40 cases cloth[?], 412 packages boots, [?] cases cottons, 16 packages pho[?], plates, 2 c[?] brushes, 66 cases woollens, 68 rods [?], 41 ke[?] 2 casks nails, 9 cases tobacce, 841 packages ...

    Article : 715 words
  21. HUDDART, PARKER, AND CO[?]S[?]NE.

    The Tasmania is due in Hobart to-day, and sails thence for this port Saturday next, 18th instant. The Tambo is due here to-day, and [?]ails hence for Launceston again on Saturday, 18th instant. ...

    Article : 141 words
  22. (FROM THE BOARD AT THE TELEGRAPH OFFICE.)

    TWEED HEADS.—Departure: March 15, Karuah (s.) at 6.40 a.m. BRUNSWICK HEARDS.—Arrival: March 15, Cairo (s.) and Emma Pyers (s.) at 5.30 a.m. ...

    Article : 1,140 words
  23. THE GULF LINE.

    Cable advice to the agents, Messrs. A. M'Arthur and Co., states that the Gulf of Anend, which left Sydney and Melbourne with whool [?]rgo, passed Gibraltar on the 13th instant after a quick run (inclusive of canal detention) of 40 ...

    Article : 113 words
  24. THE E. AND A. COMPANY'S LINE.

    The Catterthun, hence the 1st instant with the Ea[?] and Countess Jersey and suite on board, arrived at Port [?]arwin on the 11th instant on route to Hongkong. The Menmuir leaves here on the 22nd instant on her excursion trip to ...

    Article : 93 words
  25. THE ANGLO-AUSTRALASIAN LINE.

    The Port Hunter, from London, is due at Adelaide, and may be expected here in 10 days. The Port Denison will sall for London, via Antwerp and Hamburg, on Saturday, at 4 p.m. She goe[?] via Colombo and the Can[?]l, and has ...

    Article : 122 words
  26. THE SIAM.

    A nicely-modelled iron ship, under the German flag, and hailing out of the port of Bre[?]en, arrived early yesterday morning from Puget Sound with a large cargo of lumber. The Siam was launched in '89 at Vege[?], and is owned by ...

    Article : 191 words
  27. EXPORTS.—MARCH 15.

    Alam W. Spies, barque, for Rotterdam: 1195 tons shale, 851 casks tallow. B[?]ninyong (s.), for Melbourne and Adelaide: 28 packag[?], material, 9 cases oil, 30 cases and 12 boxes potash, ...

    Article : 1,332 words
  28. STEAMER TRAFFIC RESUMED ON THE HUNTER.

    Mr. F. J. Thomas manager of the Newcastle and Hunter River Steamship Company, yesterday afternoon received from Mr. H. D. Portus, traffic manager, a telegram dated Mor[?]th, 2.35 p.m., conveying the following very ...

    Article : 104 words
  29. STATE OF THE BARS.

    The secretary to the Marine Board received the following yesterday:—Port Macquarie: 10ft. on bar at high water; beacons i line. Nambu[?]: Bar good and clear, straight in and out, with 11ft. at low water. Hurrington: 9ft. on ...

    Article : 57 words
  30. THE THERMOPYLÆ.

    The White Star liner Thermopyl[?], in command of Captain Barelay, has left the Cape of Good Hope for Melbourne and Sydney. The steamer left London on the 17th ultime, and a cable to Messrs. Dalgety and Co., received ...

    Article : 62 words
  31. SALES OF SHIPPING.

    Mail advices, London, 10th February, note the sale of the barque Augusta in Liverpool. This vessel is 528 tons register, and carries 750 tons deadweight on a draught of 18½ft. She was built at Bristol in 1868, yellow-metalled in ...

    Article : 127 words
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