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  2. SHIPPING. ARRIVAL.—APRIL 21.

    Camilla, schooner, 190 tons, Captain White, from Hobart Town 18th instant. Passengers: Mr., Mrs. Martin and three children, Mr. and Mrs. Whittaker, Miss Whittaker, Miss White. Captain, agent. ...

    Article : 33 words
  3. EASTER FESTIVITIES.

    THE residents at Manly Beach, in their desire to provide amusements for the thousands who resort to this favoured spot at holiday times, had endeavoured with laudable real to add to the natural graces of this sylvan spot, by Rotting ...

    Article : 573 words
  4. TEMPERANCE PICNIC.

    The Committee of the Temperance Alliance held their usual annual picnic at Middle Harbour yesterday. The steamer Waratah left the Circular Quay shortly before ten o'clock, filled with the members of the society and their ...

    Article : 123 words
  5. DEPARTURES.—APRIL 21.

    Bengal, for New Caledonia. Lord Ashley (s.), for Auckland. ...

    Article : 11 words
  6. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—APRIL 21.

    Pamasous, for London; Eagle, for Rockhampton. ...

    Article : 10 words
  7. COASTERS INWARDS.—APRIL 21.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 21 words
  8. IMPORTS.—APRIL 21.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 28 words
  9. PICNIC OF THE GUILD OF ST. MARY AND ST. JOSEPH.

    The brethren of this confraternity organised a picnic, which took place yesterday at Middle Harbour, on a meet extensive scale. The City of Newcastle, chartered for the purpose, conveyed thither not less than 1500 persons; and ...

    Article : 430 words
  10. SHIPS' MAILS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 81 words
  11. BATAVIA.

    February 21.—Hedda Frederika, from Adelaide, DEPARTURE. February 22.—Voornit, for Sydney. ...

    Article : 13 words
  12. 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 : 28 words
  13. MAILS BY THE BOMBAY.

    The mails by the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's steamer BOMBAY will be made up at this office on TUESDAY, the 22nd instant, at 9 a.m., for all letters not addressed to the United Kingdom, and at 11 a.m. for all letters so ...

    Article : 307 words
  14. SYDNEY HEADS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 25 words
  15. METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS TAKEN AT 9 A.M.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 56 words
  16. SUPPLEMENTARY MAIL.

    The following notice has been issued from the Post Office:— A supplementary Mail for the Bombay will close at this office on Wednesday next, the 23rd instant. Letters addressed to the United Kingdom will be received until 1.30 p.m.; but letters ...

    Article : 401 words
  17. CREMORNE.

    Several lodges of Odd Follows yesterday spent their holiday at Cremorne Gardens, wakening up the old haunts with the now unaccustomed laugh, song, or joke. Numbers of the friends of the brethren attended on the occasion, ...

    Article : 67 words
  18. DIARY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 41 words
  19. PITT WATER.

    Yesterday, being Easter Monday, a pleasant steam excurson took place in connection with the St. Benedict's Young Men's Society. The commodious steamer the Collaroy, under the command of Captain Mulhall, had been ...

    Article : 648 words
  20. WATSON'S BAY.

    The steamers Kiama and Samson plied yesterday between the Circular Quay and Watson's Bay, and conveyed to and fro an immense number of passengers Considerable inconvenience was experienced in consequence of the ...

    Article : 223 words
  21. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    WE attach no weight whatever to the rumour of the QUEEN'S abdication. Under the pressure of her extraordinary grief—since she cannot move without recognition—it is not likely ...

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  22. By ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. [FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS.] WEST MAITLAND.

    A cottage, occupied by Mr. W. Ralph, tailor, Horse Shoe Bend, was totally destroyed by fire on Sunday forenoon. An infant of about ten weeks old, whom the mother had left in the cradle whilst visiting a ...

    Article : 92 words
  23. BOTANY BAY.

    The grounds adjoining the Sir Joseph Banks Hotel at Botany retain their attractions for excursionists on public holidays, notwithstanding the retirement from the proprietorship of Mr. Beaumont, with whose admirable ...

    Article : 397 words
  24. [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.] MELBOURNE.

    April 20.—Voltigeur, from Otago; Rangatira (s.), from Adelaide; Bessie, from Newcastle. DEPARTURES. April 20.—Vibilia, for Newcastle; Aldinga (s.), for Otago; ...

    Article : 41 words
  25. WINDS AND WEATHER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 97 words
  26. LACHLAN.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 32 words
  27. LAMBING FLAT.

    The escort takes this day 3562 ozs. 6 dwts. 22 grs. ...

    Article : 14 words
  28. STATE OF THE LINES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 27 words
  29. DENILIQUIN.

    The Deniliquin National School was formally opened by Mr. Hay on Saturday last. The gathering of adults and children was very large, and the affair was a great success. ...

    Article : 33 words
  30. NEWCASTLE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 186 words
  31. MELBOURNE.

    To-day, Easter Monday, has been kept a close holiday. The Werribee Camp is resumed. Two thousand four hundred Volunteers on the ground. They flocked ...

    Article : 112 words
  32. CRICKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 464 words
  33. SUNDAY SCHOOL EXCURSIONS.

    The children of the Sunday schools connected with several churches in the city were treated to excursions yesterday. Those of the school in connection with the Bourke-street Congregational Church were taken to the grounds of ...

    Article : 728 words
  34. THE CASE OF LANG V. PURVES.

    IT was stated in our issue of yesterday that the Committee of the Privy Council had given judgment in favour of the Rev. Dr. Lang in the appeal from the Supreme Court of this colony, in the case of Lang v. Purves and others. ...

    Article : 293 words
  35. DISASTROUS GALE: GREAT DESTRUCTION OF SHIPPING AND LOSS OF LIFE.

    ON Monday night, Auckland was visited by one of the sharpest gales that have been experienced for many years. Of this as of all such visitors—especially towards the equinox—there were timely indications. Sunday was close and calm; and in the ...

    Article : 1,053 words
  36. WATER POLICE COURT.

    BEFORE the Water Police Magistrates. Several persons, found disorderly in the streets, were admonished and discharged; Margaret Jones, found drunk and using obscence language in Argyle-street, was fined ...

    Article : 72 words
  37. ALBERT CLUB.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 176 words
  38. LAW PROCEEDINGS, THIS DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 144 words
  39. RIFLE MATCH.

    Amongst the number of amusements which took place yesterday, was a series of rifle matches, at Cook's River, for sweepstakes of different amounts, which wore won by Messrs. T. Hellyer, W. Gannon, and Shannon. A match ...

    Article : 87 words
  40. Advertising

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