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  2. SHIPPING REPORTS.

    Custom House.—Entered outwards February 10, Soph[?] An[?](s.), 112 tons, Captain 8. Denton, for wreek of Riverina; Olivo, schooner 92 tons. Captain J. Taw, for Hobart, Tslnsa (s.),1460 tons Captain W. N. Allison, tor Melbourne; Jessle, ...

    Article : 829 words
  3. MARITIME ACCIDENT AT NAMBUCCA.

    It was scarcely looked for after the too-well-filled chapter of disasters to shipping, that yesterday another misadven[?]ure should take place to one of the coasting fleet. The loss of the Summer Rose, the doubts as to ...

    Article : 600 words
  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    A sad accident has just been reported, A young man about 23 years of age, son of John Lennon, of Woodstock, whilst crossing the creek with his sister and brother, was swept away and drowned. His sister and ...

    Article : 1,537 words
  5. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS. BY TELEGRAPH, (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS.) VICTORIA.

    A telegram from Avoca states that the best state ever discovered in Australia has been found about three miles from Amphitheatre There is an inexhaustible supply. The material is of the very ...

    Article : 413 words
  6. BAKERS' DIFFICULTY. MEETING OF OPERATIVE BAKERS AND UNION EMPLOYERS.

    A conference was held yesterday morning at the Temperance Hall, between seven representatives of the Operative Bakers' Associstion and those masters who employ union labour, amongst whom were the ...

    Article : 649 words
  7. THE STIRLINGSHIRE.

    One of the best known of the Shlre line to the colonies, the Stirlingshire, arrived yesterday from Glasgow, this time in command of Captain Watt, who reports:—Took departure from Tuskar on the 26th November, having experienced very ...

    Article : 214 words
  8. THE WEATHER.

    It is still raining in torrents. BOURKE, WEDNESDAY. The following is the rain and rivers report:—Brewarrina, 190 points, river 13ft., stationary; Goodooga, ...

    Article : 890 words
  9. SOME EUROPEAN FLEETS.

    The Russian St. Petersburg Gazette has recently commented upon the Inadequacy of the Russlan navy compared with the German, and asked tim Russian Government what measures have been taken to counterbalance this ...

    Article : 354 words
  10. LOADING FOR SYDNEY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 123 words
  11. SIGNAL LETTERS.

    The following vessels have had signal letters in International code of signals assigned to them:— Ship Neotsfield, owned by Mr. F. H. Dangar, SVQJ. Twced steamer, owned by Mr. G. W. Nicoll, SVQ[?]. ...

    Article : 49 words
  12. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Professor Brown, of Victoria has returned from an inspection of the south-western portion of Western Australia. He says that there are thousands of acres, in continuous blocks, admirably ...

    Article : 310 words
  13. RE-CAFTURE OF THE ABORIGINAL TOMMY RYAN.

    The aboriginal, Tommy Ryan, who escaped from Constable Hadley at Copmanhurst, after shooting the officer with the officer's own revolver, was recaptured on Thursday at Coombsdjha, on outstation of ...

    Article : 263 words
  14. THE BENCLEUCH.

    Heavy westerly gales met the Bencleuch on the way down the Channel from London and t e ship leaving November 21 took her departure from the Lizard on the 27th. The same weather beset her well across the bay to 40 N., when N.E. ...

    Article : 319 words
  15. NEWCASTLE SHIPPING.

    In addition to the Sydney tonnage fixed for Newcastle loading, the following are at Melbourne to load:—Ardcnclulha, l222 tons; Burtha, 469 tons, Don Carlos, 694 tons; Hawaroem Castle, 11[?]1 tons. Underdate the 18th inst Messrs.. ...

    Article : 156 words
  16. MEETING OF MASTER BAKERS.

    A meeting was held yesterday afternoon at the Temperance Hall of all muster bakers of city and suburbs to consider what further action should be taken in reforence to the demands of the operatives, ...

    Article : 773 words
  17. THE PILLAGE OF CARGOES.

    It was stated in a home paper some time ago, upon the authority of a resident of Sydney, that cargoes of vessels were regularly pillaged at this port in the course ot discharging. The statement took a good many well-informed ...

    Article : 240 words
  18. THE ULRICA.

    A full-rigged four-masted ship, the Ulriea, not unknown in these waters, anchored below Garden Island yesterday, after one of the fastest passages from London made for some time past. The ship is perhaps as fine a specimen of a powerful ...

    Article : 446 words
  19. ARTESIAN WATER STRUCK ON TOORALE STATION.

    Artesian water has been struck by the station plant on Toorale station, at a depth of 733ft., giving a supply of 423,000 gallons per day. This is about the shallowest depth at which a large amount of artesian ...

    Article : 65 words
  20. KE-FITTING OLD HULLS.

    One of the effects ot the rapid advance in the prics of steel shipbuilding material is found in the growing tendency amonget steamship owners to hold back their orders for new steamers untill they can be built more cheaply, and to meet ...

    Article : 149 words
  21. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The crushing of 18 tons of stone from Dewar and O'Neill's claim at the Howley yielded at the rate of 4oz. of sold to the ton. The s.s. Menmuir sailed on Saturday for ...

    Article : 191 words
  22. MAIL STEAMERS.

    The Oceana (P. and O. line) Is due In port to-day, from London. She passed Green Cape at 5.25 p.m. yesterday. She will haul alongside the compuny's wharf at the Circular Quay, on arrival. ...

    Article : 67 words
  23. FATAL ACCIDENT ON TOORALE STATION.

    A fatal accident ocourred at Toorale Station on Monday. A man named Patrick Taylor, a horse trainer, was schooling a horse over the jumps. The horse struck and fell heavily, Taylor being underneath. His ...

    Article : 55 words
  24. THE SALIER.

    The North German-Lloyd's steamer Saller arrived yesterday from Bremen, via ports, with a number of passengers and the balance of a large general cargo. Included in the latter is noticed a considerable quantity of merehandise for ...

    Article : 496 words
  25. THE MINISTER FOR PUBLIC INSTRUCTION IN THE COUNTRY.

    The Hon. J. H. Carruthers, Minister for Public Instruction, Mr. J. H. Young, Speaker, Mr. Wilshire, M.L.A., and Mr. Vivian arrived to-day from Wauchope, where a good meeting was held last night, ...

    Article : 80 words
  26. OVERLAND PASSENGER TRAFFIC.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 600 words
  27. TASMANIA.

    The s.s. Ruapehu arrived to-day from London. A party of visitors went up the mountains, and got lost. They had to remain out all night, and were found yesterday. ...

    Article : 39 words
  28. THE NON-UNION LABOUR QUESTION.

    The conference re coal-trimmers has been adjournea till to-morrow, being unable to sit on account of the miners' executive holding a special meeting to-day. ...

    Article : 39 words
  29. NEW ZEALAND.

    The New South Wales cricketers defeated a Timaru team to-day easily, winning the match with nine wickets to spare. At the Supreme Court to-day, Mr. Justice ...

    Article : 58 words
  30. BUTCHERS' UNION AT NEWCASTLE.

    The Newcastle journeymen butchers held their adjourned meeting last night, between 60 and 70 being present. Messrs. J. P. Brennan (president of the Trades and Labour Council), H. Byers (president of the ...

    Article : 145 words
  31. TRADES MOVEMENTS. JOURNEYMEN BUTCHERS.

    A well-attended meeting of the Amalgamated Slaughtermen and Journeymen Butchers' Union was held last evening at the Trades Hall. Mr. H. Bvers presided. About 30 new members were admitted. ...

    Article : 184 words
  32. PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 195 words
  33. SAILED FOR SYDNEY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 41 words
  34. THE HARVEST IN THE ALBURY DISTRICT.

    Reports from the various agricultural centres concerning the harvest just completed concur in stating that the yield generally is not so good as waa expected before Christamas. Many crops which looked very well ...

    Article : 231 words
  35. OILING THE WAVES.

    That oil Is beneficial under some conditions all will admit. What those conditions are and the exact relationship existent between them, It ia for the practical navigator to determine. The direction of the wind, the flow of the sea, ...

    Article : 441 words
  36. MASONIC INSTALLATION AT BOMBALA,

    A Ma[?]onic Lodge was opened on Monday night. A number of brethren from the Monaro Lodge, Coom[?], attended. Past Master Cook, of the Monaro Lodge, was the installing master. The officers of the new ...

    Article : 108 words
  37. WHARF LABOURERS NEW RULES.

    At a meeting held at the Maritime Hall last evening, the Sydney Whart Labourers appointed seven delegates to meet the Empyers Union in conference with reference to the new rules to which the ...

    Article : 150 words
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