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  2. SHIPPING.

    JULY 29.—Woolloomooloo, barque, 627 tons, Captain Ross, from the Downs 25th April. Monteflore, Graham, and Co., agents. ...

    Article : 31 words
  3. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

    [?] DAY.— Meggie, Pauline, and Tribune, for Guam; Dawstone, for London; Isabella C. Jones, for Valparaiso; W. B. Dean, for Launceston; Pekin, for Java: Washington Alster, for Sandwich Islands; Gipsy, for Twofold Bay; Castilian, for ...

    Article : 54 words
  4. CLEARANCES.

    July 29.—Moggie, ship, 485 tons. Captain Naughton, for Guam, in ballast. Passenger—Mrs. Naughton. July 29.—Pauline, brig, 9[?] tons, Captain Trundle, for Guam. July 29.—Hargraves, schooner, 170 tons, Captain Anderson, for ...

    Article : 37 words
  5. COASTERS INWARDS.

    July 29.—Porpoise, from Shoalhaven, with 77 bags wheat, 10,000 shingles, 80 hides, 28 kegs butter, 12 pigs, 29 bags barley, 184 bags maize, 10 packages bacon, 7 trusses hay, 13 bags bran; Wave, from Newcastle, with 160 tons coal; Jeannie Deans, from ...

    Article : 71 words
  6. COASTERS OUTWARDS.

    July 29.—Speculant, for Newcastle; Uncle Tom, and Will-o'-the-Wisp, for Brisbane Water; Avenger, for Bellinger River. ...

    Article : 20 words
  7. IMPORTS.

    July 29.—Woolloomooloo, from London: 1 package, A Gilbert; 2 packages, J. S. Morris; 3 packages, H. Noufflard; 2 packages, J. Brown; 24 packages, Donaldson and Co.; 1 package, Bishop of Sydney; 50 hogsheads beer, Campbell and Co.; 2 packages, ...

    Article : 463 words
  8. EXPORTS.

    July 29.—Pauline, for Guam: 8 half—tieroes tobaceo, 12 hogs-heads rum, J. Trundle. ...

    Article : 15 words
  9. SHIPS' MAILS.

    Mails will close at the General Post Office, at follows:— For LAUNCESTON.—By the W. B. Dean, this day, at noon, if not underway. For VALPARAISO.—By the Isabella C. Jones, this day, at noon, if ...

    Article : 239 words
  10. PARLIAMENT OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    THE PRESIDENT took the chair at half-past four p.m. SILLITOE'S TRUST BILL. Mr. ALLEN, on behalf of Mr. Wise, moved that the second reading of Sillitoe's Trust Bill be made an order ...

    Article : 3,970 words
  11. NEWCASTLE.

    July 29.—Grafton (s.), from Sydney. July 29.—Waratah (s.), from Sydney. DEPARTURES. July 28.—Eagle (s.), for Moreton Bay. ...

    Article : 32 words
  12. SYDNEY HEADS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 23 words
  13. DIARY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 48 words
  14. GREAT SOUTHERN RAILWAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 173 words
  15. GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 124 words
  16. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    IN the Legislative Council, yesterday, the President took his seat at half-past four o'clock. The second reading of the Sillitoe Trust Bill was set down as an order of the day for Friday (this day). ...

    Article : 3,119 words
  17. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    THE SPEAKER took the chair at twenty-four minutes past three o'clock. PAPERS. Mr. COWPER laid upon the table of the House a ...

    Article : 7,211 words
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