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  2. NEW ZEALAND.

    THOSE who have been among the Thames and Upper Waikato natives of late say that somehow the impression has got root amongst them that the troops have been withdrawn from the ...

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  3. WRECKS.

    FAME.—The Fame, schooner, of 60 tons register, left Newcastle for Sydney, on Wednesday, the 7th instant, with a cargo of 96 tons coal. At 9 o'clock p.m., when off the North Point of Broken Bay, a southerly wind and heavy sea sot in; hove-to during the ...

    Article : 174 words
  4. MONTHLY COMMERCIAL REVIEW.

    No very marked change has taken place since the sailing of the R. M. S. Madras with the homeward October mails. There is a slightly better feeling in monetary affairs, and anticipations of an early ...

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  5. CASUALTIES.

    DEVA.—This brig left Newcastle on the 6th instant, bound for Wellington, with a cargo of 347 tons coal. The following day she commenced to leak very badly, the water increasing. She was then 150 miles from land, and there wns every prospect of the ...

    Article : 160 words
  6. NOTICE TO MARINERS.

    TEMPORARY LIGHT, LADY ELLIOTT'S ISLAND.—A temporary light, which in fine weather can be distinguished at a distance of nine or ten miles, is now exhibited on Lady Elliott's Island, between sunset and sunrise, at an elevation of sixty-seven feet above ...

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  7. SUMMARY OF SHIPPING.

    NOVEMBER 4.—La Hogue, ship, 1[?]0, Goddard, from the Start, 92 days. ...

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  8. ARRIVALS FROM FOREIGN PORTS.

    November 1.—1 Pionneer brig, 240, Dessart, from San Francisco November 2.—William Dixon, ship, 495, Smith, from Valpariso. November 5.—-Omer et Julie, barque, 340, Fornier, from ...

    Article : 138 words
  9. DEPARTURES FOR ENGLAND.

    November 7.—Nineveb, ship, 1174, Barnet, for London. Passengers—Dr. Costerton, Miss Edwards, Mrs. Lake and child, Mrs. Hughes, Messrs. J. Solomons, Milward, J. A. Dewing. Second cabin: Miss Walkden, Miss Minn. Mrs Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. ...

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  10. LATEST FROM THE FRONT.

    Advices are to hand from Wanganui to the 27th October The correspondent of the Times gives the following particulars of the fighting near Ketemarai, and of the affair in which Captain M'Donnell was wounded: ...

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  11. DEPARTURES FOR FOREIGN PORTS.

    For Tahiti.—October 27, Mary, barque, 463, Marbomget; November 17, Harmon, barque, 315, Hart. For Calcutta.—Racehorse, ship, 1077, Seward. For Valparaiso.—October 26, Toftbombs, ship, 673, Russell; ...

    Article : 172 words
  12. DEPARTURES FROM NEWCASTLE.

    November 1.—Gazelle, Le Gross, for Hongkong, with 381 tons coal. November 2.—Alice Mary, Clarke, for Hongkong, with 413 tons coal. ...

    Article : 48 words
  13. SHIPS LOADING.

    For London.—Sattara, ship, 939, Thomas; Walter Hood, ship, 918, Pirie; General Lee, ship, 987, Cruikshank. For Callao.—Empress, ship, 1313, Eills. For San Francisco.—Nimrod, ship, 726, Selby. ...

    Article : 41 words
  14. EXPORT OF SPECIE AND GOLD.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 58 words
  15. MEN-OF-WAR ON THE STATION.

    Esk, 21 guns, Captain Luce, on a cruise to S. S. Islands. Brisk, 16 guns, Captain Hope, at Sydney. Falcon, 17 guns, Commander Blake, at New Zealand. [?]alamander, 4 guns, Commander Nares, on a cruise. ...

    Article : 49 words
  16. HEALTH OF SYDNEY.

    The number of births registered in Sydney during Octcber was 247, viz., 128 males and 119 females, being 54 above the average of the corresponding month for the preceding five years, and 84 in excess of the deaths of the month. ...

    Article : 253 words
  17. THE ENGLISH MAILS.

    The Geelong, R.M.S. (Suez line) arrived on the 14th Instant, at 5 a.m., three days in advance of the contract time. The Rushine, R.M.S. (Panama line) sailed at 3 p.m., on the 1st instant. ...

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  18. SHIPS' REPORTS.

    GEELONG, S.—This splendid ship arrived it her anchorage on 14th instant, at 5 a.m., nearly three days in advance of her contract time, the passage from Melbourne having been made in forty-six hours. The Geelong ...

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