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  2. SHIPPING.

    Feronia, barque, 329 tons, Captain O'Sullivan, from the Downs 1st March. passengers—Mrs. O'Sullivan, and 3 children, Captain, agent. JUNE 23. ...

    Article : 127 words
  3. TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY FOR ENGLAND.

    THE Royal Mail ship Avoca, with the English mails of April, via Suez, arrived in Sydney on the 13th instant, three days in advance of her contract time. The Royal Mail steamship Ruahine, with the ...

    Article : 464 words
  4. DEPARTURES.—JUNE 23.

    Egmont (s.), for Hokitika. You Yangs (s.), for Melbourne. ...

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  5. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—JUNE 24.

    Marie Gabrielle, for Petropaulovski; Koerice, Janet Stewart, Europ[?], Lucy and Adelaide, for Newcastle; Aladdin, for a whaling voyage; Alice Cameron, for Auckland; Victor, for San Francisco; Mary Smith, for Wide Bay; Boomerang (s.), Queensland (s.), ...

    Article : 55 words
  6. QUEENSCLIFF.

    ARRIVED.—Yarra, brig, from Newcastle, schooner, name unknown; Black Swan (s.), from Launceston. ...

    Article : 22 words
  7. TELEGRAPHIC MESSAGES.

    THE river has fallen about fourteen feet, most of the back water has gone down. All the police-boats excepting two have gone to the Windsor side. It is rumoured here that Eather's family, twelve in number, ...

    Article : 89 words
  8. CLEARANCE.—JUNE 22.

    Hebe, barque, 319 tons, Captain Annerstedi, for Callao. Passenger—Mr. C. J. Gardiner. ...

    Article : 18 words
  9. ADELAIDE.

    The news from the Eastern Plains speaks of immense quantities of rain. Judge Boothby has asked his colleagues to release him as much as possible from Court to allow him to ...

    Article : 1,810 words
  10. COASTERS OUTWARDS.—JUNE 22.

    Jane, Kellermont, for New castle; Terrara, for Macl[?]ay River. ...

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  11. IMPORTS.—JUNE 23.

    City of Hobart (s.), from Hobart Town: 20,000 palings, Willis, Merry, and Co.; 40 packages jam, T. T. Brown; 336 packages fruit, J. Pope; 36 bags onions, R. Sainty; 61 cases fruit, 44 bags potatoes, W. A. Clark; 23 packages, Law, Somner, and Co., 26 ...

    Article : 338 words
  12. BATHURST.

    Heavy rains fell here almost continually from Monday last, and yesterday morning the Macquarie at daybreak was running nearly bank high, and that with such velocity as to indicate great pressure from ...

    Article : 631 words
  13. EXPORTS.—JUNE 22.

    Hebe, for Callao: 3 cases cigars, C. J. Gardiner. ...

    Article : 11 words
  14. SHIPS' MAILS.

    MAILS will close at the General Post Office as follows:— FOR BRISBANN AND NORTHERN PORTS.—By the Boomerang (s.), this day, at 9 a.m.; and the Queensland (s.), at 11 a.m. For AUCKLAND.—By the Alice Cameron, this day, at noon, if ...

    Article : 167 words
  15. MAILS PER GEELONG VIA SUEZ.

    The Royal Mail steamship GELLONG will be dispatched Will the usual mails on Monday, the 24th instant½. The times appointed for closing are:— For registered letters, at 3.30 p.m., on Saturday, 22nd instant, ...

    Article : 183 words
  16. DISASTROUS FLOODS.

    IT is again our painful duty to record floods of a most disastrous character, in the Nepean, the Hawkesbury, and the Hunter, consequent on the late heavy rains—floods greater than those which have laid waste from time to time ...

    Article : 1,004 words
  17. NEWCASTLE.

    June 20.—Agnes Irving (s.) Creer, returned to port through stress of weather. ...

    Article : 13 words
  18. HOBART TOWN.

    June 13.—Craig Ellachie, from Elliot's Islan 1; Australasian Packet, from Sydney. June 17.—O[?]yx from London. ...

    Article : 19 words
  19. GLADSTONE.

    June 15.—Island City, for Nelson. ...

    Article : 10 words
  20. CUSTOMS IMPORT ENTRIES.—JUNE 22.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 33 words
  21. THE LATE GALE.

    CONSIDERING the fearfully heavy weather that has swept along our seaboard with relantless fury from Wednesday night to Sunday morning. His gratifying to state that up to the present time the casualties, as far as shipping are concerned, in ...

    Article : 2,589 words
  22. SYDNEY HEADS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 32 words
  23. WINDS AND WEATHER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 342 words
  24. MAITLAND.

    River now about two inches higher than in 1857. Rose rapidly through night; continued rising a little; very strong current; Government embankment gone; river over the bank; at the Falls, embankment in ...

    Article : 331 words
  25. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    THE statements which have appeared in this journal in reference to the existence of a species of slave-trade among the islands of the Pacific ought to attract very anxious attention. Not only is ...

    Article : 1,610 words
  26. MELBOURNE.

    The second charge of forgery against Mr. M'Cann was postponed till the next sessions. The Payment of Members Hill was read the first time. A new Customs Act was introduced and passed last night. ...

    Article : 256 words
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