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  2. SUMMARY OF SHIPPING.

    March 20.—Chaa Sze, ship, 556, Sh[?]wan, from the Downs, 93 days. March 21.—Corr[?]em[?]lzie, ship, 600, White, from the Downs, 86 days. ...

    Article : 117 words
  3. MONTHLY COMMERCIAL REVIEW.

    MONEY continues scarce, but, as the banks were not unanimous in raising the rates of discount to 8, 9, and 10 per cent., they have [?]ll again returned to 7, 8, and 9 per cent. ...

    Article : 3,158 words
  4. ARRIVALS FROM FOREIGN PORTS.

    March 20.—Clara Sayers, barque, 380, Brem[?]er, from Ma[?]riti[?]. March 21.—Singapore, schooner, 278, Holj[?], from Manila. March 22.—Nicholas C[?]ard, barque, 30[?], Baissier, from ...

    Article : 50 words
  5. DEPARTURES FOR LONDON.

    April [?].—Walter Hood, ship, [?]18, Pirie, for London. Passengers —Dr. and Mrs. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Heywood, Miss Hampton, Messrs. Bowman (2). Cargo: 261[?] bales 3 bags wool, 78 casks cocoanut oil, 144 casks tallow, 20 casks 4 bags gum, [?] ...

    Article : 138 words
  6. MEN-OF-WAR ON THE STATION.

    Harrier, 17 guns, Captain Sullivan, at New Zealand. Ordered home. Miranda, 14 guns, Captain Jenkins, at New Zealand. Eclipse, 4 guns, Captain Mayn[?], at New Zealand. ...

    Article : 56 words
  7. EXPORTS OF WOOL, TALLOW, HIDES, &c.

    Per La Hogu[?]: 263[?] bales wool, 16 casks tallow. Per Alfred: 1789 bales wool, 3[?] casks cocoanut oil, 13,900 [?]orns, 12,400 bones, 109 casks tallow, 2[?],113 treenail[?]. Per Colonial Empire: 3504 bales wool, 131 packages gum, 249 ...

    Article : 195 words
  8. DEPARTURES FOR FOREIGN PORTS.

    For Callao—March 21: Venetia, 566, Bour[?] April 5: Susannah Godeffroy, 439, Muller. For Galle.—April 10: John Vanner, 727, Moore. For Colombo.—March 21: Greyhound, 281, Lusher. ...

    Article : 91 words
  9. DEPARTURES FROM NEWCASTLE.

    March 26—Bell, Weyman, for Shanghai, with 394 tons coal. April 4.—Jessie Beasley, Miller, for Hongkong, with 600 tons coal. April 8.—Ocean Empress, M'Donald, for Manila, with 520 tons ...

    Article : 35 words
  10. EXPORT OF SPECIE AND GOLD.

    Sovereig[?] Gold. Northam, for Galle......... 1[?],4[?]0 [?]010 [?] Can[?]an, for Hongkong............ 3574 Bombay, for Galle......... 29,[?]4[?] 2501 ...

    Article : 81 words
  11. VESSELS LOADING.

    For London.—Centurion, 900, Largie; Liberator, 690, Voller; Orwell, 1199, Quin; Strath[?]on, 101[?], Pil[?]. For Hongkong.—Cha[?] Sze, [?]56, Shewan; Montrose, 788, Robinson; Peterborough, 560, Orchard. ...

    Article : 51 words
  12. THE ENGLISH MAIL.

    The P. and O. Co.'s [?] Madras, Captain Farquhar, with the English February mail, arrived here at 2 a.m. on the 17th instant, having made the run from Melbourne in 4[?] hours. Owing to the very thick weather she was unable to enter the Heads until 7 ...

    Article : 52 words
  13. EXPORTS OF COAL.

    THE following is the quantity of coal entered at the Sydney Customs, from 20th March to 19th April, inclusive:— From Newcastle......... 11,016 tons Lake Macquarie...... 240 ...

    Article : 128 words
  14. VESSELS SPOKEN.

    BY THE MONT[?]OSE.—January 8, Khe[?]on[?]e, Liverpool to Calcutta, 29 days out, latitude [?]3' N., longitude 24·[?]9 W. January 18, Prince Consort, 22 days out, from Plymouth to Queensland, latitude 1 20' N., longitude 22·24' W. January 2[?], Wabena, ...

    Article : 104 words
  15. SHIPS' REPORTS.

    AL[?]ORD (s).—The [?] Alford, under the command of Captain Par[?]tt, so well known in this port while in the P. and O. Co.'s service, arrived on 6th instant, from London, after an excellent passage of seventy-nine days. She left Blackwall on the 15th January, and ...

    Article : 895 words
  16. MAILS BY THE P. AND O. CO.'S STEAMERS.

    Letters. Books. Newspapers. January, Madras...... 25,076... 241... 25,691 February, Northam... 21,838... 271... [?],686 March, Bombay...... 23,646... 243... [?]0,[?]71 ...

    Article : 74 words
  17. SHIPPING MASTER'S OFFICE.

    A QUARTERLY RETURN of the Number of Foreign-going Ships cleared Inwards and Outwards at the Shipping Master's Office, Sydney, from 1st January to 31st March, 1864 (both inclusive) showing the amount of tonnage, number of [?]men, ...

    Article : 339 words
  18. WRECKS.

    TOTAL WRECK OF THE I. S. N. Co's s. MYNORA:—The Mynora ([?]), 100 tons, Captain Barter, left Mor[?]ya at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, the 5th, bound to Sydney, with the following passengers:—Mrs Mears and four children; steerage—Mrs. O'Ne[?]l ...

    Article : 538 words
  19. INSOLVENT ESTATES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,035 words
  20. INSOLVENCIES DURING THE MONTH.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,478 words
  21. CASUALTIES.

    COLLI[?] AT SEA.—The Wonga Wonga (s.), for Melbourne, left the Company's wharf at six o'clock on 7th instant, and after clearing the heads about two hours, ran down the briganti[?] Viceroy, and sank her. The Viceroy cleared Sydney Heads on Tuesday ...

    Article : 540 words
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