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  2. FURTHER ATROCITIES IN THE SOUTH SEAS.

    Telegrams from Queensland state that the schooner Chance, from South Seas, report that the boats of the Jabberwock were fired on by natives of Tanna; also the capture of the schooner Borealis, of Auckland, at Malayta ...

    Article : 666 words
  3. AQUATICS.

    Since the date of our last Summary nothing of a very important nature has taken place in either yachting or Bailing, the doings being principally confined to proparations for the N. S. W. National Regatta, which is annually ...

    Article : 187 words
  4. COMMERCIAL REVIEW.

    THE EXPORT MARKETS.—The arrivals of wool from the interior are becoming less every day, indicating the approach of the ond of the season. The arrangements for the conveyance, storage, and shipment of the wool have ...

    Article : 2,135 words
  5. MONETARY REVIEW.

    The money market is becoming still easier, and capitalists are now finding it much more difficult to obtain investments at anything like the rates which for several years were procurable. Rumours of the introduction of a large amount ...

    Article : 1,945 words
  6. NEW ZEALAND.

    We have files from Otago to the 6th instant:- A letter on native affairs was recently addressed by his Excellency the Governor to To Whiti," and forwarded to him. The result is given by the Otago Times as follows:— ...

    Article : 988 words
  7. SHIPPING SUMMARY.

    January 1.—Casma, barque, 640 tone, Captain Irvinge, from Liverpool 114 days. January 2.—Stracathro, barque, 1159 tons, Captain T. B. Peters, from London 94 days. ...

    Article : 92 words
  8. ARRIVALS FROM FOREIGN PORTS.

    December 31.—Cathay, P. and O. S.S., 1884 tons, Captain Robbie, trom Galle December 9; Claverhouse (s.), 763 tons, Captain J. Brown, from Foo Chow November 27, Hongkong 30, via Cooktown and Brisbane. ...

    Article : 65 words
  9. DEPARTURES FOR ENGLAND.

    January 1.—R. M. S. Slam, 3914 tons. Captain G. N. Hector, for Southampton and Galle, via Melbourne anti Adelaide. January 5.—Resolute, ship, 1645 tons. Captain Edward D. P. Nichols, tor London. Passenger—Mrs. Nichols. ...

    Article : 154 words
  10. DEPARTURES FOR FOREIGN PORTS.

    December 30.—R.M.S City of Sydney, 3400 tons, Captain H. C. Dearborn, for San Francisco, via auckland and Honolulu. Passengers,—Saloon to San Francisco: Mr. and Mrs. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Henry and 2 children, Mrs. Crawley ...

    Article : 344 words
  11. VESSELS LOADING.

    For London.—Altear, Parramatta, Salamanca, Greta, Wakefield, Northampton, Pericles, Brilliant, Cainaquheen. ...

    Article : 13 words
  12. FREIGHTS TO LONDON.

    Per Sailing Vessels.—Wool, clean [?]d, greasy ¾d; cotton, as wool; oil (sperm), none; copra, 75s to 80s; tallow, 80s; copper and tin, nominal; hides, 20s; leather, 60s; preserved meats, 50s; measurement goods, 50s; bones and horns, 25s; gum, none; shale, ...

    Article : 66 words
  13. H. M. SHIPS ON THE AUSTRALIAN STATION.

    Wolverene, 17 guns, Commodore Wilson, at Hobart: Emerald, 12 guns, Captain W. H. Maxwell, at Solomon Islands; Danae, 12 guns, Captain'J. C. Purvcs, at Sydney: Cormorant, 6 guns, Commander James Bruce, sailed for Fiji; Alacrity, 1 gun, ...

    Article : 3,017 words
  14. Advertising

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    Advertising : 396 words
  15. WRECK OF THE HERFFORD.

    The Geelong correspondent of the Argus telegraphs the following:—The ship Hereford, 1500 tone, Captain James M'Carthy, from London to Melbourne, with 12 cabin and 37 steerage passengers, got too near Swampy Crock, about 25 miles from Geelong, ...

    Article : 285 words
  16. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 2,479 words
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