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  2. SHIPPING. ARRIVALS.—DECEMBER 8.

    Tomki (s.), 590tons, Captain H. Jackson, from Richmond River 7th instant. Passengers—Mrs. M'Lean, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. O'Connor, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Maitland, Mrs. Archer, Miss M'Credy, Miss Abel, Miss Archer, Messrs, Armstrong, ...

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  3. THE ECHUCA.

    To follow the Prodano, in Lund's line of steamers for London, is the Echuca, which arrived at Adelaide after a 16 days' passage, via Las Palmas. she has a full cargo for all ports. It is expected that the Echuca will have immediate ...

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  4. THE LATE MASTER OF THE BAROSSA.

    Word had come hand of the death of Captals Harry Walker, of the barque [?]ossa, who has been trading between Great Britain and Adelaide for over a quarter of a century. His father had a principal interest in the Arab ...

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  5. THE AUSTRAL.

    When the R.M. S. Austral arrived yesterday forenoon she went into Watson's Bay for examination after which she come up to the Quay. During the voyagethere was an outbreak of measles of a mild character, but of the 14 cases ...

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  6. MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Britannia left London October 31 for Sydney, and arrived at Adelaide yesterday, and left for Melbourne same day. The Kaiser Wilhelm II. arrived at Adelaide yesterday, en ...

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  7. THE ARAWATTA.—A QUICK RUN.

    The A. U. s. N. Co.'s steamer Arawatta arrived in Sydney yesterday morning from Brisbane, having made a smart run of 30[?] hours from Heads to Heads. Captain F. G. Lee reports that the Arawatta left Cooktown on Nov. 29, calling at all ...

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  8. THE ADELAIDE STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S NEW STEAMER.

    The Inna[?]nka, the Adelaide Steamship Company's new boat, intended for the Adelaide, Sydney, and Melbourne trade, had her trial trip on Saturday last, when she performed on an average a speed of 15 knots ...

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  9. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    The ship Brahmin, from London, arrived at Port Chalmers on the 5th instant. The barque Mary 8. Ames, from New York, and the R.M.S. Buapchu, from London, reached Wellington on the 5th instant. The four-masted ship ...

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  10. ARRIVALS AT FOREIGN PORTS.

    The barqie Evelyn, from Sydney August 20, arrived at San Francisco on October 26. The barque Galatea and the ship J. V. Troop arrived at Manila on September 21, from Newcastle. The brigantine Annlea Brown, which left ...

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  11. THE MAILS. THIS DAY.

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  12. DOCK CHARGES IN TIMARU.

    Another Instance has occurred in connection with the dues in shipping at the port of Timaru. Shipmasters have long complained of the heavy charge on their ships, and nov a protest comes from the owner of the Ardmore. A report to ...

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  13. SIGNING OF CREWS ON BOARD SHIP.

    Our London correspondent's cable dated Sunday, and which appeared in yesterday's Herald is to the effect that the Shipp ng Federation has taken up the question of shipmasters being permitted to have the ship's articles signed by ...

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  14. A BRITISH WARSHIP OVERDUE.

    The Hongkong Telegraph says on October 24: "Considerable anxiety is felt amongst the narai authorities as to the safety of the British gunboat Firebrand, now 22 days out from Hongkong en route for Shanghul. H.M.[?] Redpole left ...

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  15. DEPARTURES.—DECEMBER 8.

    Hally Bayley, brigantine, for Dungeness via Newcastle. Orotava, R.M.S., for London, via ports. Mary Ogilvie, schooner, for Lord Howe and Norfolk Islands. ...

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  16. PARCEL MAIL.

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  17. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—DECEMBER 9.

    Darham (s.), for Antwerp and London; Chingtu (s.), for Hongkong, via ports; Aristides, ship, for London; Aramac (s), for Brisbane and Northern ports; Burwah (s.), for Brisbane and Northern ports; Arawntta (s.), for ...

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    Although it is not proposed by the Government to carry the Licensing Bill through this session, its introduction will be of service as preparing the way for ...

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  19. A JAPAN COAL CARGO—SHORT WEIGHT.

    In a neighbouring colony a certain dealer in coals was pretty generally known as " Old thirteen hundredweight," and a warning note is sounded by a shipmaster which in these days, when one hears so much of Japan coal, should ...

    Article : 215 words
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  21. CLEARANCES.—DECEMBER 8.

    Orotava, R.M.S., 5552 tons, Captain G. N. Conlan, for London, via ports, Passengers—From Sydney for London: Mr. and Mrs. Livesey child and maid. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Heydon, Mr. and Mrs. Tebb, Mr. and Mrs. J. ...

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  22. THE UNION COMPANY'S LINE.

    The Monowai left wellington for Sydney, at 7 p.m. on Saturday last. The Hauroto arrived at Wellington from Sydney on Sunday morning last. ...

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  23. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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  24. DKPARTURE OF THE OROTAVA.

    Punctually at noon yesterday the Orient Company's R.M.S. Orotava cast off her mooring-lines and made a start for London. A number of people assembled to witness her departure, and as the vessel hauled away from the wharf the ...

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  25. NEWCASTLE WEEKLY SHIPPING AND TRADE REPORT.

    It is very pleasing to state that business on every side still maintains a cheerful aspect. Following upon the late crisis, a general appearance of mutual confidence in the various circles of trade is especially noticeable, Large consignments ...

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  26. TBE WAROONGA.

    The steamer Waroonga, from Fiji, New Hebrides, and Noumea, entered Sydney Heads at 7 p m. on Sunday and anchored in Watson's Bay to await medical inspection. At daylight yesterday she came up to the Grafton Wharf and ...

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  27. COASTERS OUTWARDS.—DECEMBER 8.

    Kembla (s.), for Eden: Chieftain, Gwydir (s.), for Newcastle; mary laurie and Susie, for Camden Haven. ...

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  29. IMPORTS.—DECEMBER 8.

    Austral, R.M.S., from London, via ports, 273 bars and 194 bundles steel, 4 cases steel, 7 cases tubes, 2449 bars and 479 bundles iron, 20 iron plates, 436 steel rails, 20 tons pig iron, 32 packages machinery, 400 bearing springs, 57 kegs neils, ...

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  30. THE COWLITZ.

    The barque Cowlitz of Port Townsend, owned by the Puget Sound Commercial Company, arrived yesterday with a lumber cargo. She is consigned to Messrs. Burns, Philp, and Co., Limited, and has called for orders. The ...

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    We have to hand the returns of the general election which has just taken place in New Zealand. No very distinctive line of policy was submitted to the ...

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    The Minister for Lands had little reason for complaint with regard to the speeches delivered on the text of the estimates for his department, though they ...

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  33. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Zealandia, from San Francisco, arrived at Auckland yesterday, two days late, due it is said to bad coal and foul bottom. The Zealandia will arrive here on Saturday next most likely. ...

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  34. THE STAR OF ENGLAND.

    En route to this port the Star of England, with some 2000 tons of cargo for Sydney on board, reached Melbourne on Thursday last. She is one of Sir J. P. Correy's ships, running in the Tyser line, and comes to Messrs. Balchin, ...

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  35. THE CUTTY SARK.

    Yesterday Messrs. Dangar, Gedye, and Co., finished the Cutty Sark's loading, and the ship was yesterday blocking off her ha[?]ches and will call to-morrow. There is no dilly-dallying about making a start once the wool is aboard, ...

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  36. THE LANDAURA.

    From pa[?]ng, Singapore, and Calcutta, Messrs, Burns, Philp and Co., local agents for the line expect the British India S. N. Company's landaura Here in a few days. The Landaura is one of the extensive fleet of steamships owned ...

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  37. EXPORTS.—DECEMBER 8.

    Orotava, R.M.S., for London. via ports: 1507 bales wool, [?] bales skins, 2045 cases meats, 400 packages butter, 96 cases seeds, 9 cases wine, and sundries. Ellangowan, schooner, for Solomon Islands: 13 packages ...

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  38. THE CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY'S LINE.

    Messrs. Lorimer. Rome, and Co will despatch the C. N. Company's steamer Chmgtu this afternoon for Hongkong, via Thursday Island and Port Darwin, also calling en route at Queensland ports. ...

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  39. The Sydney Morning Herald

    MR. PARNELL will leave for Ireland to reorgnise the National party. IT is proposed to establish a daily paper in Ireland to act as the organ of the Irish party. ...

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  40. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING NEWS.

    BRISBANE.—Arrivals: December 8, Maori King (s.), from London, via ports; Fitzroy (s.)and Warrego (s.), from Sydney; and Ranelagh (s.), from Rockhampton; also Hector, brigantine, from South Seas, Departure: December 8, ...

    Article : 951 words
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