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  2. WOOL SALES.

    On the evening of March 9, Messrs. Charles Balme and Co. offered 6824 bales, consisting of 2083 bales Port Phillip, 2016 Adelaide, 1889 Cape, 184 Natal, 622 Sydney, and 30 New Zealand. The attendance was good, and a brisk ...

    Article : 430 words
  3. LATEST INTELLIGENCE.

    SEEIOUS rioting has taken place at Shanghai. In the French settlement, the "foreigners" have been stoned, and their houses burnt and sacked. The English settlements hare not been molested. ...

    Article : 1,832 words
  4. OUR LONDON LETTER.

    Whatever the advantages of more frequent communications, they demand an increase of activity on the part, of correspondents. I find it impossible, in my fortnightly letters, to give ...

    Article : 465 words
  5. AMERICA.

    A number of Cub[?]n refugees from [?] in New York on both steam and sail [?] before the who have arrived say that certain po[?]n. Shepherds, doing a lively business in shipping [?]e railways and ...

    Article : 1,088 words
  6. SCIENTIFIC PROGRESS OF THE CHALLENGER.—II.

    DURING the stay of the Challenger at the "Cape" not fewer than seventy boxes of specimens, collected in the o[?]rse of her voyage up to that point, were packed and sent off to England, and from the port of Sydney about the ...

    Article : 1,721 words
  7. THE NEW HOU[?]

    The Parliament is complete. Certain Scotch [?] counties, which emerge from a modest obscurity o[?] recurrence of a General Election, have at length contribu[?] their constitutional quota; and we now know how many ...

    Article : 901 words
  8. MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY.

    SIR,—At the late half-yearly meeting, when it was proposed to make a list of members, with the number of their votes, available to any one of the society who chose to go and look at it, some strong objections to the proposition ...

    Article : 327 words
  9. THE TARTAR.

    We learn from a correspondent that the R. M. S. Tartar, which left Sydney on the 14th of March, reached Honolulu on the 4th of April, the passage from Sydney to Kandavu occupying seven days, and ...

    Article : 570 words
  10. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    SIR,—I regret I was unavoidably absent at the commencement of the meeting of the Australian Mutual Provident Society, held yesterday, for the purpose of declaring the result of the election of Directors and Auditor, and ...

    Article : 122 words
  11. SLOW COACHES OF SYDNEY.

    SIR,—I wish someone more able than myself would take the following matters in hand, which are disgraceful to us as business men and men of progress. The keeping open the mails until the last moment ...

    Article : 117 words
  12. CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA.

    By the arrival of the Arizona we have files of the Panama Star and Herald to March 10th. The news is not very important. The project of laying a cable between Panama and Payta ...

    Article : 198 words
  13. TORRES STRAITS MAIL ROUTE.

    SIR,—A short account, from a passenger's point of view, of this route may not be uninteresting to your readers. Aa in economical way of getting to Europe direct it is not likely to be a success, as the fare to Singapore is £35. ...

    Article : 1,385 words
  14. MR. HILL'S DEFENCE OF GARDINER.

    SIR,—A stranger to colonial events, on reading Mr. Hill's letter in this morning's Herald, would conclude that Gardiner was only an ordinary criminal, and that he was certainly well entitled to the liberation which his Excellency ...

    Article : 622 words
  15. SYDNEY ROWING CLUB.

    THE fourth annual meeting of the Sydney Rowing Club took place last night at the Oxford Hotel, King-street, at which the following report was unanimously adopted:- The committee hare much pleasure in submitting to the ...

    Article : 961 words
  16. Advertising

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    Advertising : 491 words
  17. VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY INSPECTION.

    SIR,—Your correspondent of Saturday last has been misinformed, so far as regards the Artillery band. The instruments and accoutrements are certainty all that can be required, and in good order; but the uniforms, being now ...

    Article : 512 words
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