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  2. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 7,297 words
  3. SHIPS' REPORTS.

    DEVONPORT.—The ship Devonport, Captain Kennedy, arrived in port on 31st July from Portsmouth, 88 days out, bringing 411 Government immigrants. There is no contagious disease on board, but in conformity with the Government regulations she has been ...

    Article : 161 words
  4. FREIGHTS AND TONNAGE.

    FREIGHTS for London.—Wool: Clean, ?d; greasy, ½d. Oil Cocoanut, 75s; sperm, 90s. Tallow, 55s to 65s; bones, 35[?] to 40s; horns, 3[?]s per 1000; copper, 10s to 15s; leather, 50s; cotton, ?; gum, 55s to 60s; measurement good, 45s. ...

    Article : 222 words
  5. WRECKS.

    THD RELIANCE.—Two of the survivors of this vessel arrived on the 3rd instant, by the steamer Boomerang, having been sent on by Messrs. Warry and Smith, of Port Denison, to whom they are anxious to publicly express their thanks for the great ...

    Article : 1,776 words
  6. BANK LIABILITIES AND ASSETS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 602 words
  7. SUMMARY OF SHIPPING. ARRIVALS FROM ENGLAND.

    July 31.—Devonport, ship, 1183, Kennedy, from Portsmouth, 89 days. ...

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  8. ARRIVALS FROM FOREIGN PORTS.

    August 3.—Belvedera, brig, 235, Morris, from San Francisco. August 4.—Harmon, barque, 315, Dunn, from Tahiti. August 7.—Geelong, P. and O. S., 1200, Skottowe, from Galle. ...

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  9. DEPARTURES FOR ENGLAND.

    August 3.—Strathdon, ship, 1011, Pile, for London. Passengers—Mrs. Signert, Miss M'Dona, Messrs. Braun, Harrison, and Cassaigne. Cargo: 1068 bales wool, 40 bales skins, 15 bales cotton, 19 bales leather pieces, 288 casks cocoanut oil, 1260 casks ...

    Article : 76 words
  10. DEPARTURES FOR FOREIGN PORTS.

    For Mauritius.—August 1, Ziska, brig, 1[?]5, Morris. For Panama.—August 2.—Rakaia, P. and N. Z. s., Wright. For Shanghai.—August 4, Macedon, ship, 496, Summerfield. ...

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  11. SIGNALS TO BE USED AT ALL NEW ZEALAN DPORTS.

    FROM and after the 1st day of September, 1868, the following general signals are to be used at all New Zealand ports, and any person failing to use the proper signal when required or showing wrong or unauthorised signals, shall, in addition to any liabilities ...

    Article : 702 words
  12. DEPARTURES FROM NEWCASTLE.

    July 30.—Craig Ellachie, Bentley, for Shanghai, with 350 tons coal. July 31.—Indus, Alsop, for San Francisco, with 796 tons coal. August 1.—Alfred, Batt[?]chaw, for Batavia, with 200 tons coal. ...

    Article : 102 words
  13. SHIPS' LOADING.

    For London.—Australian, ship, 1010, Vollar; Brucklay Castle, ship, 1014, Wallace; Liberator, 694, Johnson. For Shanghai.—June Speirs, barque, 309, M'Culloch. For San Francisco.—Alexander Duthie, ship, 1050, Douglas; ...

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  14. THE ECLIPSE OF THE SUN. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,—In reply to the letter of "Inquirer" in your issue of to-day, I beg to state that the necessary information respecting the forthcoming eclipse of the Sun is given in the Sydney Mail Alamanac for 1868, as follows:— ...

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  15. MEN-OF-WAR ON THE STATION.

    Challenger, 18 guns, Commodore Lambert, on a cruise. Brisk, 16 guns, Captain Hope, at Sydney. Charybdis, 17 guns, Captain Lyons, left for Valparaiso. Rosario, 3 guns, commander Palmer, at New Zealand. ...

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  16. NOTICE TO MARINERS.

    ON and after Monday, the 20th July, two temporary fixed lights will be exhibited on Barrenjuey, the inner south headland of Broken Bay. The lights will be situated E.S.E. and W.N.W. from each other ...

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  17. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,—"Inquirer" states in your issue of to-day, that the eclipse "in Lett's English Almanac is set down for August, 17th, 'visible in Australia.' The Australian Almanac sets it down for the 18th, and does not say, whether it will ...

    Article : 223 words
  18. CLEARED OUT.

    August 10—Liberator, ship, 690, Johnson, for London. Passengers—Miss Barker, Mrs. E. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Barkfill and child. Cargo: 580 bales wool, 958 casks tallow, 1962 cakes 1878 ingots copper, 7 bales skins, 86 kegs butter, 1204 bags maize, ...

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  19. SHIPS LOADING

    For London.—Walter Hood, ship, 918, Latto; Strath[?]aver, ship, 1017, Donald. For Shanghai.—Zemindar, ship, 1096, Currie; Dartmouth, ship, 933. Ellessen. At Newcastle: Craigh Elachie, Francis ...

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