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  3. BREAK-UP OF THE DROUGHT.

    The change which took place in the weather during the past three days has been a very welcome one, and as will be seen from our telegrams below, copious rains have fallen very generally throughout the colony, and all fears of a ...

    Article : 326 words
  4. SUMMARY OF NEWS (SUPPLEMENTARY) FOR TRANSMISSION TO EUROPE, VIA SUEZ.

    On Thursday and Friday evenings, September 9 and 10, Mr. R. A. Proctor, the celebrated astronomer, delivered, at the Theatre Royal, the lecture on the "Birth and Growth of the Universe," the delivery of which on Sunday evening ...

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  5. THE NEW ELECTORATES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 442 words
  6. VESSELS TO ARRIVE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 399 words
  7. [BY TELEGRAPH] (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS.)

    Splendid rain set in yesterday evening, and continued all night and this morning. Everyone is delighted at the change. Stock were perishing on the commons, and the crops were suffering much. There are more showers in ...

    Article : 1,069 words
  8. SHIPPING SUMMARY. ARRIVALS FROM ENGLAND.

    August 21.—Cimba, ship, 1117 tons Captain Fimister, from London, 77 days. August 24.—Allahabad, barque, 1142 tons, Captain Hunt, from Liverpool, 107 days. ...

    Article : 128 words
  9. WRECK OF THE SORATA.

    The Duke of Manchester has favoured the Argus with the following narrative of the wreck of the Sorata:— "There is nothing to be said about the wreck until we passed Cape Jervis light. We turned round the light, and ...

    Article : 1,322 words
  10. ARRIVALS FROM FOREIGN PORTS.

    August 28.—Bangalore, P. and O. Co.'s R.M.S., 2342 tons, Captain Wyatt, from Bombay July 30, Galle August 5, King George's Sound August 18, Glenelg August 22, Melbourne August 26. September 1.—R. M. S. Australia, 3000 tons, Captain Cargil, ...

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  11. DEPARTURES FOR ENGLAND.

    August 28.—Benares, ship, 1646 tons, Captain D. B. Inglis, for London. August 28.—R. M. S. Malwa 2933 tons, Captain W. E. Thomp-, son, for Southampton and Galle, via Melbourne and Adelaide. ...

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  12. WRECKS OF THE ORIENT S.S. SORATA AND THE ERIC THE RED.

    There is little more to add to the particulars of the wreck of the Sorata beyond those contained in our summary on Thursday last. Pumping is going on vigorously, and hopes are entertained that she will yet be got off the ...

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  13. DEPARTURES FOR FOREIGN PORTS.

    August 24.—[?]ryfe, ship 1069 tons, Captain Thomas Roberts, for San Francisco. Passengers—Mrs. Roberts and 2 children. Cargo; 1359 tons coal. August 28.—R. M. S. Malwa, 2933 tons, Captain W. E. ...

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  14. FREIGHTS TO LONDON.

    Per Sailing Vessels.—Wool, clean[?]d, greasy ½d; cotton, as wool; oil (sperm), none, copra, 60s; tallow, 50s; copper and tin, 21s cake, 25s ingots; nickel ore, none; hides, 35s; leather, 45s; preserved meats, 40s; meas[?]rement goods, 35s to 40s; bones ...

    Article : 79 words
  15. VESSELS LOADING.

    For London.—The Tweed, Hawkesbury, Samuel Plimsoll, Thermopyl[?]e, John Elder (s.), Cimba, Cymsea. ...

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  16. H. M. SHIPS ON THE AUSTRALIAN STATION.

    Wolverence, 17 guns, Commodore Wilson, at Sydney; Emerald, 12 guns, Captain W. H. Maxwell, at Fiji; Danac, 12 guns, Captain J. C. P[?]s, at Samoa; Cormorant, 6 guns, Commander James Bruce, at Sydney; Alacrity, 1 gun, ...

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  17. SHIPS' REPORTS.

    The iron clipper barque Cynisea, Captain Hutton, arrived Sept 1st, from London, bringing a heavy cargo, which puts the vessel well down in the water, and this, coupled with foul winds and bad weather, has tended to prolong the passage. The barque left the ...

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