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  2. THE RECALL OF SIR JOHN YOUNG.

    A SUCCESSOR to Sir JOHN YOUNG having been appointed, his departure from among us cannot be remote. So far as we know he will leave no enemy behind him. The [?] ...

    Article : 723 words
  3. FREIGHTS AND TONNAGE.

    Freights to London rule as under:—Wool (clean), ½d to 4/8d; (greasy), ?d; oil (cocoanut), 50s to 60s; hides, bones, and horns, 25s to 30s; copper and copper ore, 10s to 15s; rags, 55s; bark, 60s; measurement goods, 15s per ton; and wheat, 1s per ...

    Article : 230 words
  4. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 7,792 words
  5. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL REVIEW.

    PRIOR to the arrival of the R.M.S. Geelong with the English mails of June 26th, trade was more active than it had been for some months previously, and a fair demand for nearly all articles of import existed. ...

    Article : 1,480 words
  6. SHIPPING SUMMARY.

    August 7.—Brucklay Castle, ship, 1014, Smart, from London, 103 days. August 11.—Cingala, ship, 1000, Neilson, from Start Point, 87 days. ...

    Article : 25 words
  7. ARRIVALS FROM FOREIGN PORTS.

    July 31.—Mataura (s.), 1700, Bird, from Panama. August 12.—Geelong (s.), 1260, Skottowe, from Galle. ...

    Article : 24 words
  8. DEPARTURES FOR ENGLAND.

    August 3.—Sir John Lawrence, ship, 379, Fernie, for London. Passengers—Mrs. Herbert, Master Herbert, Messrs. Saunders (3), Misses Saunders (2), Mrs. Fox, Misses Kingsmill (2), Mrs. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Wilks, Miss Wilks, Messrs. Russell, Tipple, and ...

    Article : 281 words
  9. DEPARTURES FOR FOREIGN PORTS.

    For Callao.—July 26, Winona, ship, 1 [?] 97, Stanley. For Panama.—August 1, Rakaia (s.), [?]7, Wright, for Panama. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. G. Oakes, Master Oakes, Miss Richardson, Mrs. Johnston, Misses Johnston (2), Mr. and Mrs. Le Gren, ...

    Article : 124 words
  10. DEPARTURES FROM NEWCASTLE.

    July 20.—Veno, Harrison, for Mauritius, with 281 tons coal. August 5.—Atrevida, Bissett, for Shanghai, with 650 tons coal. August 5.—Adelia Carleton, Telphy, for Hongkong, with 860 tons coal. ...

    Article : 73 words
  11. THE ENGLISH MAIL.

    The Mataura (Panama line) arrived on the 31st July. The Rakaia (Panama line) sailed on the 1st August. The Geelong (Suez line) arrived on the 12th August. ...

    Article : 31 words
  12. EXPORT OF SPECIE AND GOLD.

    Sovereigns. Gold. Sir John Lawrence, for London... —... 62,850 City of Adelaide, for Melbourne... 10,000... — Ziska, for Mauritius...... 10,000 — ...

    Article : 50 words
  13. VESSELS LOADING.

    For London.—Brucklay Castle, ship, 1014, Smart; Liberator, ship, 690, Vollar; Nineveh, ship, 1174, Barnett; Rifleman, ship, 724, Longmuir; Strathdon, ship, 1010, Pile. For China.—Cingala, ship, 709, Neilson. ...

    Article : 72 words
  14. MEN-OF-WAR ON THE STATION.

    [?], 16 guns, Captain Hope, at Sydney. Falcon, 14 guns, Commander Blake, on a cruise. Challenger, 18 guns, Commodore Lambert, at Sydney. Charyb[?]is, 17 guns, Captain Lyons, on a cruise. ...

    Article : 38 words
  15. SHIPS' REPORTS.

    BRUCKLAY CASTLE.—The new Aberdeen clipper Brucklay Castle, Captain J. Smart, arrived from London early on 7th instant. This vessel is from the well-known building yards of Messrs. Hall, of Aberdeen, and has been constructed on the composite principle, ...

    Article : 694 words
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