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  2. SHIPPING. ARRIVALS.—NOVEMBER [?].

    Ardle (s.), 1245 tons, Captain Charles Taggart, from New Zealand ports, via Bluff Harbour 29th October. F. W. Jackson, agent. Damascus (s.), 3609 tons, Captain A.H.H.G. Douglas, ...

    Article : 318 words
  3. TODAY'S PAPER.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 200 words
  4. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    THE trial of Francis Abigail, Roderick M'Namara, Horace Salmon, and William Twist, on a charge of conspiring to issue a false balancesheet in connection with the Australian Banking ...

    Article : 11,565 words
  5. POISONING OF A SHIP'S CREW.

    Lengthy accounts were given some time ago of the unaccountable death of six of the crew of the four-masted iron ship Crofton Hall on a voyage from Calcutta. A report dated the 3rd ultimo from Calcutta states that the ...

    Article : 219 words
  6. DEPARTURES.—NOVEMBER [?].

    Renee Rickmers, 4-masted ship, for Singapore. Ellerton, schooner, for Levuka. Waihora (s.), for Auckland and ports. Benglo (s.), for Brisbane and ports. ...

    Article : 34 words
  7. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING NEWS.

    BRISBANE.—Arrivals: November 3. Konoowarra (s.), from Sydney; Aramac (s.), from Cooktown. The Glanworth (s.) arrived at Maryborough, and the Fitzroy (s.) from Rockhampton, Wodonga (s.), from Cairns. The ...

    Article : 295 words
  8. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—NOVEMBER 4.

    Burrumbeet (s.), for Melbourne; Eurimbla (s.), for Brisbane and Northern ports; Electra (s.), for Manning River; Newcastle (s.), for Newcastle; Gwydir (s.), for Morpeth; Coomonderry (s.), for Shoulhaven. ...

    Article : 40 words
  9. Advertising

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    Advertising : 138 words
  10. CLEARANCES.—NOVEMBER 3.

    Waihora (s.), 2[?] tons, Captain Anderson, for Auckland and ports. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Bignell, Mr. and Mr. Eutrican and boy, Mrs. Coombe, Mrs. Dey and child, Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Young and ...

    Article : 133 words
  11. COASTERS OUTWARD.—NOVEMBER [?].

    Alice Templeton, for Richmond River. Just in Time, for Macleay River; S. A. Hayward, for Port Macquarie; Petrel, for Cape Hawke; Western (s.), and Hally Bayley, for Newcastle; Aldinga (s.), Herga (s.), and Annie Bow, ...

    Article : 52 words
  12. (FROM THE BOARD AT THE TELEGRAPH OFFICE.)

    TWEED HEADS.—Departure: November 3, Vale, schooner, at 6.30 a.m., for Sydney. B[?]ON BAY. Arrival: November 3, Coraki (s.), at 11 a.m., from Sydney. Tweed (s.) loading at the jetty. ...

    Article : 919 words
  13. IMPORTS.—NOVEMBER [?].

    Ardle (s.), from Bluff: 6600 bags oats, [?]400 bags potatoes, 1500 sacks bran, 600 sacks flour, 2000 bags pollard, 120 bags mald, 1[?] bags wheat, 40 bags [?]tmeal, and sundries. Adonis (s.), ffor Marybarough (Q.): 6802 pieces rough ...

    Article : 61 words
  14. EXPORTS.—NOVEMBER 3.

    Waihors (s.), for Auckland: 10 bales kapok, 20 bags malt, 4[?] packages [?]ries, 180 bales hemp, 249 packages t[?], 50 cases brandy, 30 coils rope, 10,000 spokes, 618 bags bones. 20 bags skins, 226 bags bonedust, 49 packages sultanas, 94 ...

    Article : 554 words
  15. Advertising

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    Advertising : 527 words
  16. ARCHIBALD CURRIE'S LINE.

    The Argus, from Calcutta to Sydney is now at Melbourne. She called at Singapore and at Port Augusts. At the last named port she landed 132 camels. The owners of the C[?]tus have received a cable message from Calcutta ...

    Article : 83 words
  17. THE MESSAGERIES MARITIMES LINE.

    The Armand Behi[?] has arrived at Melbourne en route to Sydney and Noumea from Marseille[?]. Next year the four magnificent steamships which are to carry the flag of the above great French line to Australia will be the Ville de La Ciotat, ...

    Article : 482 words
  18. THE MAILS.

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

    Article : 155 words
  19. PARCEL MAIL.

    Parcels addressed to the United Kingdom, Egypt, and certain foreign countries via the United Kingdom, will be received at the Parcels Office, George-street, for transmission per Orient steamer Oriza[?]a up to moon on ...

    Article : 98 words
  20. THE CATTERTHUN.

    The E. and A. Company's steamship Catterthun, after discharging the Melburne portion of her China cargo, and loading part cargo outward for Hongkong, also embarking passengers, arrived last evening. The ...

    Article : 160 words
  21. Advertising

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    Advertising : 506 words
  22. SALE OF THE TANNADICE.

    One of the best known of the China traders in the E. and A. Company's line from Australia was the steamer Tannadice within a very recent period. Some time since the Tann[?]dice was purchasol from the E. and A. Company by ...

    Article : 172 words
  23. THE SIKH.

    Last night the Mogul line steamer Sikh, Captain Rowley, arrived in Watson's Bay from Hongkong, and to-day will come up to Neutrao Bay, where she will bhe co[?]led for the homeward voyage. The Sikh has come via queensland ...

    Article : 126 words
  24. A STEAMER IN A TYPHOON.

    The steamer Sikh, one of the Mogal line, arrive last night from Hongkong via Towneville. By her particular are received of the narrow escape from loss durirg a typhoon, of a Wouden screw steamer named the Pokin, ...

    Article : 390 words
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