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  2. SHIPPING. ARRIVALS.

    FEBRUARY 9. —William Denny (s.), 630 tons. Captain Mailler, from Auckland 1st instant, Passengers Miss Plumb, Miss Harrison, Captain M'Failane, Messrs. Weil, Bolons, Stirrett, Abraham, Woodhouse, Master Bolons, Fowley, Lewis, Painter, ...

    Article : 59 words
  3. SUMMARY FOR THE "SIMLA." Sydney Morning Herald Office, February 9.

    By the Oneida mail steamer we completed our summary of events in this colony up to the 22 nd January. Since that date we have little in the political world to record. ...

    Article : 799 words
  4. DEPARTURE.

    February 9. —Camilla, for New River (New Zealand). ...

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  5. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

    THIS DAY. —Emma, and Reindeer, for Hobart Town; Favourite, for Hobert Town via Newcastle; Ocean Queen, for Melbourne; Redgauntist, for Akyab; Sea Belle, for Port Curtis. ...

    Article : 32 words
  6. AUCKLAND REGATTA CANOE RACE.

    THIS was the race for Waka Taua Canoes. And never, probably, in this or any other port af the world, was there a more animated or energetic struggle. Three canoes, of nearly equal proportions, started. They were superbly decorated with the feathers of the ...

    Article : 417 words
  7. CLEARANCE.

    February 9. —Imperatrice Engenie, 328 tons, Captain Debot, for Mauritius. Passengers —Madame Debot and 3 in the steerage. ...

    Article : 18 words
  8. WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, TALLOW. HIDES. &c [?]

    THE following quantities have been received coastwise from 20th January to 9th February: THE HUNTER: 1434 bales wool, 16 casks tallow, 1212 hides, 1584 horns, 65 bundles sheepskins, 40 tons bones. ...

    Article : 374 words
  9. COASTERS INWARDS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 61 words
  10. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    Trust Funds' Security Bill re-committed; adoption of the report. Masters and Servants Bill; adoption of the report. Deserted Wives and Children Bill re-committed; adoption of ...

    Article : 63 words
  11. COASTERS OUTWARDS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 30 words
  12. IMPORTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 115 words
  13. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    Mr. T. G. RUSDEN to move, That in the opinion of this House, it is the duty of the Government to take some steps to alleviate the injustice complained of by Mrs. Wynter, in a petition presented on the 10th September, 1855, according to the desire of ...

    Article : 978 words
  14. EXPORTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 14 words
  15. MAILS BY THE EUROPEAN AND AUSTRALIAN ROYAL MAIL COMPANY'S STEAMER. SIMLA.

    THE mails by the European and Australian Royal Mail Company's steamer Simla for the United Kingdom, by way of Marseilles and Southampton for France direct, and for the Continent of Europe by way of France and by way of Triesto, will close ...

    Article : 192 words
  16. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 642 words
  17. DIARY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 56 words
  18. SYDNEY RAILWAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 178 words
  19. SHIPS' MAILS.

    Mails will close at the General Post Office as follows: — FOR WIDE BAY. —By the Waratah (s.), to-morrow evening, at 5.30. FOR AKYAB. —By the Redgauntlet, this day, at noon. ...

    Article : 73 words
  20. HURRICANE AT PORT ST. VINCENT, NEW CALEDONIA.

    THE following particulars have been furnished us by Mr. W. Hay, chief officer of the Juno, barque, which vessel is now at Moreton Bay: —"January 10, midnight, wind veering, from S.E. to S.S.E., the sky of a dark dirty colour, in appearance the same ...

    Article : 684 words
  21. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    A FINER vessel than the Simla never graced the harbour of Port Jackson, yet she will take her departure to-morrow with a mere handful of passengers. The Oneida was no better ...

    Article : 2,054 words
  22. AGRICULTURE.

    The idea, lons entertained, that the climate and soil of New South Wales were only one degree better than those of the regions of the sun which have been proverbial for sultriness and aridity has been for a ...

    Article : 1,031 words
  23. Advertising

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    Advertising : 178 words
  24. NEWCASTLE.

    February 7. —Cosmopolite, brig, Captain Griggs, for Hobart Town, with 180 tons coal. COASTER INWARD. February 7. —Brothers. ...

    Article : 42 words
  25. MELBOURNE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 217 words
  26. DEPARTURES FOR ENGLAND.

    JANUARY 24.—Light of the Age, ship, 1121 tons, Captain Williams, for London. Passengers—Dr. D'Orsoy, Mr. and Mrs. D'Orsey and family (6), Mr. and Mrs. Hickey, Master Hickey, Misses Hickey (2), Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Thomas Buxton, ...

    Article : 186 words
  27. BROAD WHEELS.

    SIR,—While the Toll Duties Act is still under consideration, I would crave permission to make a few remarks upon the subject in your columns. Nothing can be more judicious than the main drift ...

    Article : 536 words
  28. ARRIVALS AT MELBOURNE DURING THE MONTH OF JANUARY, 1857.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 95 words
  29. VESSELS ABOUT TO SAIL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 335 words
  30. GEELONG.

    January 30. —James Booth, from London. January 31. —Victoria Packet, from Sydney; Mary Ann, from Newcastle. ...

    Article : 20 words
  31. HOBART TOWN.

    January 27. —Great Tasmania, from Liverpool. January 29. —Bengal, from London. The clipper ship Great Tasmania arrived at Hobart Town on the 27th January, after a splendid run from Liverpool of seventy-four ...

    Article : 58 words
  32. AUCKLAND.

    January 26. —Queen of Perth, from Melbourne. The schooner Osprey, from the Bay in the course of Sunday night, reports three more whalers as entering that port at the date of her departure. Whales at this time are reported to abound all ...

    Article : 359 words
  33. VESSELS SAILED FOR THE EAST.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 43 words
  34. WRECKS AND CASUALTIES.

    JANUARY 20.—Waterwitch schooner, wrecked on the island of Uea, New Hebrides. Crew saved, with the exception of some South Sea Islanders, whom the natives killed. January 20.—Flora Bella, from Melbourne to Sydney, with a ...

    Article : 349 words
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