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  2. SHIPPING SUMMARY. ARRIVAL FROM ENGLAND.

    October 18.—General Lee, ship, 967, Cruikshank, from Liverpool, 89 days. ...

    Article : 15 words
  3. POLITICAL.

    AFTER holding office for nearly two years, the Government of Mr. Martin has at last been placed in a position which has imposed upon it the necessity for deliberation in regard to its future course. The ...

    Article : 2,347 words
  4. ARRIVALS FROM FOREIGN PORTS.

    September 30.—Helen, barque, 360, Evans, from Foo Chow. October 4.—Ruahine, (s.), 1500, Beal, from Panama. October 6.—Primaguet, French frigate, 12 guns, Bochet. October 7.—Esk, barque, 380, Nobbs, from Vancouver's ...

    Article : 57 words
  5. DEPARTURES FOR ENGLAND.

    October 15.—Brucklay Castle, ship, 1014, Smart, for London. Passengers—Captain Stevens, Messrs. Hans, Wills, and 6 in the steerage. Cargo: 2581 bales wool, 110 bales 2 pockets cotton, 4 bales skins, 790 pieces 385 plates 4306 ingots copper, 6469 hides, ...

    Article : 179 words
  6. COUNTRY WORKS.

    THE number of men employed in the Road Department during the last month was 1600, with 22 superintendents and overseers of all grades in the field, together with three cadets. On the Southern Road the greater number of the ...

    Article : 2,744 words
  7. DEPARTURES FOR FOREIGN PORTS.

    For Shanghai.—September 28, Dundonald, ship, 591, Kowley; October 2, Harlaw, ship, 894, Phillips; 9, Lansdown, ship, 716, Spowort; 16, Fromm, schooner, 196, Lutgen; 20, Compadre, ship, 800, Downward. ...

    Article : 87 words
  8. DEPARTURES FROM NEWCASTLE.

    September 26.—Western Empire, Rogers, for Shanghai, with 1560 tons coal. September 28.—Bessie, Simmons, for Shanghai, with 363 tons coal. ...

    Article : 59 words
  9. EXPORT OF SPECIE AND GOLD.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 41 words
  10. VESSELS LOADING.

    For London.—Agnes Rose, ship, 991, Purvis; Alexander Duthie, ship, 1120, Douglas; Strathnavar, ship, 1070, Fowler; Walter Hood, ship, 900, Latto. ...

    Article : 24 words
  11. THE ENGLISH MAILS.

    The Kaikoura (Panama line), sailed on 1st October. The Ruahine (Panama line), arrived on 4th October. The Bombay (Suez line), arrived on 16th October. ...

    Article : 28 words
  12. SHIP'S REPORTS.

    BOMBAY.—The P. and O. Co.'s s.s. Bombay, Captain Burne, arrived on 16th instant, punctually to her contract time, despite the detention caused by the accident to the company's steamer Surat. The Bombay left Galle at 4.30 p.m. ...

    Article : 743 words
  13. CITY IMPROVEMENTS.

    OF new city buildings, few of any importance have been commenced this month, but many are projected; and those in progress are rapidly approaching completion. The first half of the foundation of St. Mary's Cathedral is being ...

    Article : 778 words
  14. VOLUNTEER INTELLIGENCE.

    THE event to which the attention of Volunteers, in this colony has been principally directed during the past month is the approaching "Wimbledon" of New South Wales, or in other words the annual prize meeting of the Rifle ...

    Article : 1,232 words
  15. WRECKS.

    TELEGRAPH (s.).—This splendid ship, belonging to the A. S. N. Co., perhaps the fastest vessel ever in these waters, was totally wrecked by striking a rock off Perpendicular Point on the 9th instant, at 9.30 a.m. The Telegraph left Sydney at 5 p.m. on ...

    Article : 537 words
  16. RAILWAYS.

    AT the date of out last Summary the railway policy of the present Government was before Parliament, and only a few hours before we went to press on that occasion the Assembly had determined by a majority of 32 to 23 to go ...

    Article : 2,721 words
  17. CASUALTIES.

    LADY YOUNG, (s.)—This vessel ran on shore off B[?]ard Head on the night of the 4th instant, while on her passage from. Brisbane to the northern ports of Queensland. She was subsequently got off, and came on to Sydney fo[?]epairs. ...

    Article : 43 words
  18. FREIGHTS AND TONNAGE.

    For London.—Freights this month rule as follows:—Wool (clean), 2/8d to 1d; greasy, 3/4d and 5 per cent.; oil (ooocanut), 85s[?] sperm, 100s; hides, bones, and borns, 40s.; copper ore, 25s; copper, 28s; rugs, 80s; bark, 75s; wheat, 45s to 50s; Kauni gum ...

    Article : 168 words
  19. FREIGHTS AT NEWCASTLE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 146 words
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