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  2. SHIPPING. ARRIVALS.—JULY 29.

    Balcultha (s.), 600 tons, Captain Grainger, from Rookhampt[?] 25th instant, Passengers—Mr. M. Forguson, Miss Ferguson, and 7 in the steerage. A. S. N. Co., agents. Telegraph (s.), 700 tons, Captain Page, from Brisbane 27th ...

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  3. GOVERNMENT OBSERVATORY, SYDNEY. Latitude 33° 51' 414" Longitude 10b, 4m, 46s. Magnetic Variation (1864), 10° 1' 33" East. height above the menn Sea Level, 155 feet.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 155 words
  4. TELEGRAPHIC MESSAGES. [FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS.] BRAIDWOOD.

    AT the Police Court, on Thursday, before Messrs. Bunn and Wallace, Thomas Clarke was committed for trial for having in his possession property stol[?] from Richard Thurban, at Jingera, in June. Clarke ...

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  5. TAMBAROORA.

    The Chinaman that murdered his mate last Sunday, is committed for trial at the next Bathurst Assizes. ...

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  6. GRAFTON.

    The Susannah Cuthbert crossed the bar yesterday, Friday, at ll a.m., and arrived here this morning. She leaves for Sydney on Monday morning. ...

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  7. COMPARISON OF STATIONS.

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  8. MELBOURNE.

    A monster meeting under the auspices of the Protection League was held in St. George's Hall, last night. Resolutions favouring the meeting were carried. ...

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  9. DEPARTURES.—JULY 29.

    Alexandra (s.), for Melbourne; Blackbird (s.), for Melbourne. JULY 30. Golden Age, for Melbourne. ...

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  10. DIARY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 30 words
  11. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—JULY 31.

    Beemah, for Shanghai; Princess Alexandra, for Port Denison; Krimpen Van de Lek, for Java; You Yangs (s.), for Brisbane. ...

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  12. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    THE revolutionist Ministers of Victoria have fairly opened the ball. The resolutions proposed, whatever may be their notion, are an attempt to revolutionise the form of ...

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  13. CLEARANCES.—JULY 29.

    Blackbird (s.), 531 tons, Captain Sawell, for Melbourne. Magellan Cloud, schooner, 99 tons, Captain Walkley, for Rockhampton. Alexandra (s.), 700 tons, Captain F. H. Trouton, for ...

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  14. COASTERS INWARDS.—JULY 29.

    Fred. S. White, from Macleay River, with 727 bags maize, 78 hides, 17 cases eggs; Corio (s.), from Bellambi, with 225 tons coal; Coraki, from Jervis Bay, with 30,000 feet hardwood, 176 feet palings, 250 felloes, 14 bags wheat, 2 hides, 1 keg butter; ...

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  15. NEWCASTLE.

    July 28.—Alexandra, schooner, 254 tons, Prescott, from Wanganui, N.Z. DEPARTURES. July 28.—Maria, schooner, 161 tons. Kirkpatrick, for Melbourne, ...

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  16. COASTERS OUTWARDS.—JULY 29.

    Esther, for Manning River; Corio (s.), Elfin, for Bellambi; Catherine, Star of the Evening, for wollongong; Atlantic, Martha, for Newcastle; Agenoria, for Kiama; Woniora (s.), for Bulli; Thane (s.), for Richmond River; Barwon (s.), for Macleay ...

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    ELECTION—MUNICIPALITY OF MARRI[?]VILLE.—A meetingof the electors of this municipality took place at noon on Friday, the 28th instant, for the purpose of nominating and electing a councillor in the room of Mr. Alfred ...

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  18. IMPORTS.—JULY 29.

    Balelutha (s,), from Rockhampton: 142 pigs copper, 3 cases specimens, Peak Downs Copper Mining Company; 17 bales wool, Gilchrist, Watt, and Co.; 22 bales wool. H. Belt and Co.; 4 bales wool, M'Donald, Smith, and Co.; 6 bates wool, Frazer and Co.; ...

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  19. MELBOURNE.

    July 24.—Albion (s.), from Otago: Revenge, You Yungs (s.), from Sydney. July 25.—Douglas (s.), from Batavia, City of Adelaide (s.), from Sydney. ...

    Article : 278 words
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    A PROPOSAL, to establish in England Councils of Conciliation somewhat similar to those that have long been familiar on the Continent has been laid before the British Parliament by ...

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  21. WELLINGTON.

    July 3.—Mary and Edith, from Valparaiso. DEPARTURE. July 1.—Flying Buck, for Newcastle. ...

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  22. CUSTOMS IMPORT ENTRIES.—JULY 28.

    40 cases matches, J. Kohn and Co. 55 caes boots and shoes, J. Springthorpe 1 case cutlery, 5 cases saddlery, 5 cases coachwork, 13 bundles shafts, R. Binnie. ...

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    BALMAIN AMATEUR DRAMATIC ASSOCIATION.—On Friday evening, the inhabitants nf Balmain experienced a rich treat, in another performance by the members of this association, at the School of Arts. The audience on this ...

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  24. EX[?]—JULY 29.

    Florence Irving (s.), for Moreton Bay! [?] bags maize, J. Frazer and Co.; 1 case pain-killer, R. T. Ford and Co.; 1 case opium, D. Cohen; 20 quarter-casks brandy, Ferguson, Webb, and Co.; 20 cases geneva, 10 casks beer, 5 bales corks, Spyer and Co.; ...

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  25. [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.] MELBOURNE.

    July 28.—Albambra (s.), from Otago; Siam, from New York. DEPARTURES. July 28.—Syren, Uranio, Matader, for Newcastle; Salsette (s.), for Galle. ...

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  26. ADELAIDE.

    July 29.—South Australia (s.), from Melbourne. DEPARTURE. July 28.—Rangatira (s.), for King George's Sound. ...

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  27. WINDS AND WEATHER.

    Brisbane... S.W. Fine. Bar. 30-224. Ther. 57 Grafton... N.E. Fine. Tenterfield... W. Cloudy. Armidale... W. Fine. Bar. 27-282. Ther. 46-5. ...

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  28. SHIPS' MAILS.

    MAI[?] will close at the General Post Office as follows:— FOR BATAVIA.—By the Krimpen Van de Lek, this day, at noon. FOR WANGANUI.—By the Dart, this day, at noon. ...

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  29. SYDNEY HEADS.

    TIME WINDS. REMARKS. July 29. 8.30 a.m. S.W. Light, and hazy. Noon. N.W. Moderate, and clear. 5 p.m. N.W. Light, and clear. ...

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    THE TURF IN QUEENSLAND. — Friday's Brisbane Courier Says:—Anothor silver cup has been presented to the Turf Club, to be competed for at the ensuing meeting. The donor on this occasion is the Hon. R. Pring, and the ...

    Article : 64 words
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