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  2. MONETARY REVIEW.

    Late cablegrams from Europe, stating that the London wool sales had assumed a different aspect to what they had when last mail left here, have tended to relieve the minds of bank authorities, who then saw in the future a difficulty in ...

    Article : 2,030 words
  3. VESSELS LOADING.NG

    For London.—Min-y-don, Sydenhara, Korcia ko, Elizabeth, Northumberland (s.), Cuzco (s.), Aconcagna (s.), Alexander Duthie, Abergeldie. ...

    Article : 30 words
  4. FREIGHTS TO LONDON.

    Wool, [?] and [?] per lb.; cotton, as wool; oil (sperm), none; copra, 50s; tallow, 50s; copper and tin, [?]; nicked ore, none; hides, 30s; leather, 30s; preserved meats, 30s; measurement go[?]ds, 30s to 35s; bones and horns, 20s; gum, none; wheat, 50s; ...

    Article : 65 words
  5. [?]. M. SHIPS OF THE AUSTRALIAN STATION.

    Wolverene, [?] guns, Commodore Wilson, at New [?] Emerald, 12 guns, Captain W. H. Maxwell, at Sydney; Danne, 12 guns, Captain J. C. Parves, at Samo[?] Cormorant, 6 guns, Commander James Bruce, at Auckland; Alacrity, 1 ...

    Article : 146 words
  6. SHIPS' REPORTS.

    The British Princess, from London, came through the Downs on the 9th January, and the last land was seen at Beachy on the afternoon of the same date. Light sourtherly winds prevailed to the 21st. in latitude [?] N., ...

    Article : 1,072 words
  7. WRECK OF THE BARQUE SARAH DRE[?]

    The coast of New Caledonia continues to maintain its notoriety for shipwrecks. Only last mail we received the particulars of the loss of the Sea Shell, and by the arrival of the City of Melbourne, on the 6th instant, we have tidings of the loss of the barque Sarah ...

    Article : 286 words
  8. WRECK AND LOSS OF LIFE AT SYDNEY HEADS.

    The Lady Emma, a vessel of 128 tons, captained by Austin Flynn, left Sydney on Friday afternoon in tow of the Amy tugboat, which parted with her off Miller's Point. The schooner set sail with a fair wind about [?] p.m., and was off the North Head ...

    Article : 864 words
  9. MERCANTILE REVIEW.

    THE EXPORT MARKETS.—So little wool has been left for shipment that the news of values having receded at the April-May sales has not affected prices here in any perceptible degree. The offerings at public sales held ...

    Article : 2,300 words
  10. SHIPPING SUMMARY.

    April 10.—Kos[?]usko, barque, 1192 tons, Captain Smith, from London, 93 days. April 11.—Gareloch[?] ship, 1177 tons, Captain Donaldson, from Glasgow, 85 days. ...

    Article : 185 words
  11. ARRIVALS FROM FOREIGN PORTS.

    April 11.—"Mary Smith, schooner, 151 tons, Captain Rickers, from Samarang 23rd January. April 11.—Bergomaster van Middleberg, Captain Blanke, from Probolingo 31st January. ...

    Article : 175 words
  12. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 2,865 words
  13. DEPARTURES FOR ENGLAND.

    April 8.—Anna Bella, barque, 334 tons, Captain J. Innes, for London, Cargo: 39 tons ivory nuts, 541 casks tallow, 150 cases preserved meat; 5 cases pearlshell, 25 tons boghead mineral, 97 tons 18 cwt. 2 qrs. 4 lbs, copra. ...

    Article : 352 words
  14. DEPARTURES FOR FOREIGN PORTS.

    April 9.—R. M. S. Siam, 1719 tons, Captain G. [?] Hector, for Galle, via Melbourne and Adelaide. Passengers—For Southampton; Mr., Mrs., and Miss Peate, Mr. and Mrs. Burngead, Messrs. J. C. Blundell, R. Hunter, and Levers. For Adelaide; Mr. and ...

    Article : 327 words
  15. Advertising

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    Advertising : 4,201 words
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