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  2. MONTHLY SUMMARY OF SHPPING. ARRIVALS.

    December 10.—Grafton (s.), 210 tons, Captain Wiseman, from the Clarence River 9th Instant; l[?] passengers. December 11.—Clarence (s.), 200 tons, Captain 'Wilson, from Moreton Bay 9th instant; 17 passengers.—Scotia, shooner, 68 ...

    Article : 1,099 words
  3. VESSELS ARRIVED IN SYDNEY DURING THE MONTH OF DECEMBER.

    No. of From vessels. London............ 6 Liverpool............ 2 ...

    Article : 81 words
  4. PASSENGERS TO AND FROM SYDNEY DURING THE MONTH OF DECEMBER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 71 words
  5. EXPORT OF WOOL, TILLOW, AND HIDES, FROM 1ST JANUARY TO 31ST DECEMBER, 1857.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 132 words
  6. THE MINT.

    The amount of gold-dust imported into the Sydney Branch of the Royal Mint, for the purpose of coinage, during the year ended 31st December, 1857, has been 223,215 ozs.; during ...

    Article : 137 words
  7. LATEST INTELLIGENCE

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 108 words
  8. DEPARTURES FOR ENGLAND.

    December 11.—R. M. S. S. European, 1492 tons, Captain Parfitt, for Suez via Melbourne Passengors —For Southampton. Mrs O'Co[?]nell, Rev. Mr Barlow, the Hon. R. J. Want, Esq., Mrs. Want, Misses Want (2) Mr. R. Want Masters Want (4), and ...

    Article : 390 words
  9. VESSELS EXPECTED IN SYDNEY.

    Limehouse, 370 tons, Chester. (For Moreton Bay.) Ardmillan, 987 tons. Jameson Octavins, 878 tons, Plke F. A. Palmer, 1638 tons, Richardson ...

    Article : 131 words
  10. THE ESCORTS.

    The amount of gold dust received by escort from our several gold-fields during the year 1857 has been 148,126 ozs. As compared with 1856, during which year 138,823 ozs. were ...

    Article : 125 words
  11. SHIPMENTS OF GOLD, FROM JANUARY TO DECEMBER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 260 words
  12. EXCHANGE AND DISCOUNTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 500 words
  13. FREIGHTS AT SYDNEY.

    Wool, [?]d and 5 [?] cent. Oil, [?] tun imperial, for sperm or black, 80s to 85s; for cocoanut, 60s. Tallow, 45s [?] ton; only small parcels in the market, little being ...

    Article : 142 words
  14. VESSELS LOADING FOR LONDON.

    La Hoguo will sail on the 14th instant, with the following passengers and cargo: Mr. and Mrs. Walker and daughter, Miss Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Brown and 2 children, Mr. and Mrs. Beame and family (4), Mr. and Mrs. Blake 3 children and servant, ...

    Article : 404 words
  15. THE CUSTOMS.

    The receipts of the Customs for the Port of Sydney during the month of December amounted to £48,510 11s. 8d.; for the corresponding month of 1856, £44,090 14s. 2d. was received. ...

    Article : 464 words
  16. RATES OF PILOTAGE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 238 words
  17. MAILS BY THE EUROPEAN AND AUSTRALIAN ROYAL COMPANY'S STEAMERS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 82 words
  18. SHIPPING MASTER'S OFFICE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 225 words
  19. DEPARTURES FOR FOREIGN PORTS.

    December 9.—Shamrock, (s.), for Shanghae. December 14.—Princess Alico, for Guam; Crishna, for HongKong. December 15.—Harvest, and Crystal Palace, for Guam; Tory, ...

    Article : 209 words
  20. MONTHLY COMMERCIAL REVIEW. MONEY AND SHARE MARKET.

    SINCE our last summary, dated December 9th, 1857, the Share Market has been almost inactive, and prices have remained stationary. The half-yearly meetings of the Commercial and ...

    Article : 616 words
  21. DEPARTURES.

    December 10.—Albion, for Port Curtis.—Esperanza, for Newcastle. December 11.—Eagle, schooner, 125 tons. Captain Marr, for Geelong; 8 pasaengers.—EUROPEAN, Royal Mail ship, 1492 tons, ...

    Article : 822 words
  22. SYDNEY LABOUR MARKET.

    As we anticipated, the advent of the new year has improved the general prospects and demand in the labour market of this colony.' Agricultural occupations are being steadily pursued, and, through the wool market in London offering so good a sale for pastoral ...

    Article : 964 words
  23. REPORTS OF CASUALTIES.

    THE Lawrence Brown, from London, touched the ground inside the Sydney Heads, but was towed off the next day without receiving any damage. The Duncan Dunbar had some very heavy weather on the ...

    Article : 446 words
  24. THE REVENUE.

    A comparative statement of the Consolidated Revenue of the Colony of New South Wales, and of the Special Funds paid into the Treasury at Sydney, during the years ended the 31st ...

    Article : 671 words
  25. WOOL, TALLOW, HIDES, &c.

    Produce received coastwise, from 8th December, to the 7th of January:— HUNTER.—3145[?] bales wool, 208 casks tallow, 2446 hides, 20 bales 88 bundles sheepskins, 5 crates 3685 horns. ...

    Article : 846 words
  26. COLONIAL SHIP-BUILDING.

    THE marked improvement that is daily taking place in all parts of the colony, in the building of first-class vessels, fully demonstrates the resources of New South Wales, and one of the best examples is now in the course of construction at the building yard of Mr. ...

    Article : 770 words
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