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  2. SHIPPING. ARRIVALS.—NOVEMBER 5.

    Armistic, barque, 400 tons, Captain Wentworth, from FooChow 22nd August. Passengers—Messrs. French, Marzagora, and M'Liesk. Manning and Son, agents. Novelty, barque, 360 tons, Captain Jones, from Auckland 17th ...

    Article : 107 words
  3. DIARY.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 37 words
  4. Advertising

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    Advertising : 64 words
  5. DEPARTURES.—NOVEMBER 5.

    William Duthie, for London. Telegraph (s), for Brisbane. ...

    Article : 12 words
  6. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—NOVEMBER 5.

    Colonist, for Rockhampton; Everton, for Otago, via Twofold Bay; Charlotte Andrews, Kangaroo (s.), for Auckland; City of Quebec, for Callao. ...

    Article : 26 words
  7. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    OUR yesterday's leader in reference to the disputes between the present and the late Minister for Finance has seemed to some to lead to a suspicion that Mr. SMART was a party to ...

    Article : 2,984 words
  8. CLEARANCES.—NOVEMBER 5.

    Charlotte Andrews, barque, 356 tons, Captain Jenkins, for Auckland. Passengers—Mrs. E. Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Sherrard and 2 children, Messrs. Crisp, Banes, Lane, Dawson, Johnson Phillips. ...

    Article : 99 words
  9. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,—Having observed in your paper of the 2nd instant, a letter, under the hand of "John L Young," suggesting the appointment of a competent Board for the examination of masters and other officers employed in the merchant vessels sailing from this harbour, I ...

    Article : 169 words
  10. COASTERS INWARDS.—NOVEMBER 5.

    Emma, from Bellinger River, with 36,000 feet cedar; Comet, Brisk, Margaret Elizabeth, from Newcastle, with 179 tons coal, 110 bags maize, 60 bags bran, 24 bags pollard, 20 bags flour, 14 bags potatoes, 17 dozen pumpkins; Mary Williams, from Tweed ...

    Article : 182 words
  11. [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.] MELBOURNE.

    November 4.—Mercury, from Launceston. November 5.—Barriet Nathan, from Hobart Town; Omeo (s.), from Otago. DEPARTURES ...

    Article : 51 words
  12. THE QUARTER'S BIRTHS AND DEATHS IN SYDNEY.

    DURING the quarter ended September 30th, 1863—the Australian winter—there were registered in the city of Sydney 655 births and 363 deaths. The average of the six preceding ...

    Article : 1,540 words
  13. COASTERS OUTWARDS.—NOVEMBER 5.

    New Noon (s), for Macleay River; Tiger, for Bulli; Brisk, for Newcastle; Minerva, Edith, for Port Stephens. ...

    Article : 21 words
  14. IMPORTS.—NOVEMBER 5.

    City of Melbourne (s.), from Melbourne: 16 packages, E. Vickery; 6 cases, Acheson and Co.; 12 barrels, 6 cases, Drynam and Co.; 5 casks, Learmonth Dickenson, and Co; 4 telegraph posts, barrels, L. and S. Samuel; 62 packages, Ting Hing; 8 cases, ...

    Article : 126 words
  15. BRISBANE.

    November 3.—Caroline, from Melbourne. DEPARTURES. November 4.—Elizabeth, Yarra Yarra (s), for Rockhampton. ...

    Article : 15 words
  16. WINDS AND WEATHER.

    Tenterfield... S. W. Fine. Armidale... S. W. Cloudy, Bar, 24.566 Ther. 61° Tamworth... W. Raining. Grafton... Calm. Fine. ...

    Article : 184 words
  17. EXPORTS.—NOVEMBER 5.

    Diamantina (s.), for Rockhampton: 10 chests tea, 2 packages tobacco, 1 hogshead rum, 19 packages, Frazer and Co.; 3 boxes tobacco, 5 quarter-casks wine, 10 packages tea, 105 mats sugar, 50 bags flour, 20 cases 3 hogsheads brandy, 51 packages, Haynes, ...

    Article : 899 words
  18. METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS TAKEN AT 9 A.M., NOVEMBER 5TH, 1863.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 60 words
  19. SYDNEY HEADS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 29 words
  20. TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHES. [FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS.] MELBOURNE.

    THIS barometer is again falling, and wild and wintry weather prevails. The escorts have brought in 42,090 oz. New colours were presented to-day to the 50th ...

    Article : 181 words
  21. SYDNEY OBSERVATORY.

    Latitude, 33[?]51.41. Longitude, 10h, 4m. 46s. The time ball is dropped accurately at one o'clock Sydney mean time, or 14h. 55m. 14s. Greenwich mean time. ...

    Article : 26 words
  22. CUSTOMS IMPORT ENTRIES.—NOVEMBER 5.

    18 tons hay, W. Wright 10 packages telegraphic materials, L. and S. Samuels 20 hogeheads rum, 15 hogsheads brandy, Walford and Sparke 204 packages boots, 10 casks seed, 500 cases brandy, 9 tanks, 7 ...

    Article : 506 words
  23. SHIPS' MAILS.

    MAILS will close at the General Post Office as follows:— FOR TAHITI.—By the La T. Treville, this day, at noon, if not underway. FOR AUCKLAND.—By the Kangaroo (s.) and Charlotte Andrews, ...

    Article : 315 words
  24. ADELAIDE.

    In the Legislative Council the Northern Territory Bill passed in committee. It is expected that Parliament will be prorogued next Thursday. ...

    Article : 37 words
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    RAILWAY CONTRACT.—The Government have accepted the tender of Messrs. Larkins and Wakeford for the completion of contract No. 3 of the Government Southern extension, the works upon which were ...

    Article : 248 words
  26. NEWCASTLE.

    November 4.—Golden Age, barque, M'Intyre, from Auckland. November 5.—Bright Planet, barque, 165 tons, M'Pherson, from Geelong. DEPARTURES. ...

    Article : 49 words
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    MUNICIPALITY OF BALMAIN.—A meeting of the council was held on Monday evening, the 2nd instant. Members present— The chairman (Mr. Walter Church), and councillors Beattie, Booth, Elliott, Evans, Rountree, Ramsay, Ronald, and ...

    Article : 475 words
  28. MELBOURNE.

    October 30.—Delphin, from Mauritius. October 31.—City of Melbourne (s.), from Sydney; Vanguard, from Liverpool; Attalina, from Rotterdam. CLEARED OUT. ...

    Article : 148 words
  29. ADELAIDE.

    October 30.—Primula, from London. ...

    Article : 6 words
  30. AUCKLAND.

    October 16.—Ganges, from London. ...

    Article : 6 words
  31. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 178 words
  32. THE MUSTERING OF THE FLEET IN NEW ZEALAND.

    IF the voice of public rumour, conjoined with the busy note on preparation in every quarter, may be taken for indications, we are fast approaching the eve of striking events. The ships are at their stations—Curacoa, 23 guns, with the ...

    Article : 554 words
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