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  2. SHIPPING ARRIVALS.

    May 12.—M[?]eor (s.), 128 tons, Captain Fisher, From Melbourne 9th instant. Buyers and Learmonth, agents. MAY 12.—Emily Jane, schooner, 146 tons, Captain Moyes, from Melbourne 3[?]d instant. E. M. S[?]yers, agent. ...

    Article : 237 words
  3. Advertising

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    Advertising : 251 words
  4. DEPARTURES.

    May 12.—Jane, for Guam. May 12.—Algerine, for Auckland. May 12.—City of Sydney (s.), for Melbourne May 13.—Golden Spring, for Melbourne. ...

    Article : 42 words
  5. [?] Sydney Morning Herald.

    OUR correspondent, J.S., who writes from a very remote district, has certainly misconstrued the views of this journal. Had not several articles which recently appeared escaped ...

    Article : 1,673 words
  6. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

    THIS DAY.—Ch[?]tah, for Wellington; Wave, for Geelong; Ork, for San Francisco; Primo, for Honolulu via Ta[?]iti. ...

    Article : 21 words
  7. CLERANCES.

    May 12.—Content, brig, 147 tons, Captain Robertson, for Melbourne. May 12.—Wave, Schooner, 98 tons, Captain Benuett, for Geelong. ...

    Article : 181 words
  8. NEWCASTLE.

    The barque (Italian). Distruzione, [?]sized in the coal channel this morning between 7 and 8 o'clock. She is lving with her starboard side on the bottom, in about 12 feet of water. The cause of the accident is as usual, the discharge of all the ballast and a ...

    Article : 109 words
  9. ENGLISH SHIPPING.

    January 24.—Victory, for Sydney. January 25.—Stag, for Swan River; Loodianah, for Sydney, (from Liverpool). ...

    Article : 19 words
  10. COASTERS INWARDS.

    May 12.—Valentine Ward, from the Hawkesbury, with 470 bushels corn, 60 bushels oats, 120 bushels bran[?] 2 coops poultry; Chance, from Morpeth, with 21[?] tons Hour, 820 bushels maize, 4 bales sheepskins; Tamar (s.), from Morpeth, with 50 bales wool, ...

    Article : 51 words
  11. PASSENGR SHIPS.

    Notice to Matters and Mates of H me [?]rade Passenger Ships; meaning thereby, ship employed in carrying passengers within the following limits;—viz., the U ited Kingdom, the Islands of Guernsey, Jersey, Sark, Alderney, and M[?]; and the ...

    Article : 1,892 words
  12. WATER POLICE COURT.

    William Craig was charged with drunkenness, and assaulting Sergeant Lake and Constable Waters, in the execution of their duty. He kicked the sergeant on the knee and tore his coat, and inflicted a severe ...

    Article : 443 words
  13. COASTERS OUTWARDS.

    May 12.—Industry, for the Hawkesbury; Lavina, and Trial, for Newcastle; Grafton (s.), and Sacramento, for Morpeth. ...

    Article : 18 words
  14. IMPORTS.

    May 13.—Charlotte, from Gottenburg: 3766 deals, 1475 battens, 987 boards, 10 dozen garden chairs, 417 spars. Captain Lindstrom. May 13.—Moutezuma, from Melbourne: 67 puncheous and 38 hogsheads rum, 9[?]5 boxes und 355 chests tea, 106 cases oilmen's ...

    Article : 1,017 words
  15. INSOLVENT COURT.

    In the estate of William Lenehan a special meeting was held. Claims amounting to £18 5s. 6d. were proved, and insolvent was examined. In the estate of John James Whittle, an adjourned ...

    Article : 456 words
  16. Advertising

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    Advertising : 257 words
  17. EXPORTS.

    May 12.—Content, for Melbourne: 4 cases boots, 10 packages ironmongery, 50 bags gram, Gerbaulet, Rubens, and Co.; 27 bags maize, W. Workman; 12 hogsheads rum, 22 hogsheads brandy, J. Joseph; 2 casks soda ash, 4000 spokes, 1200 felloes, M'Nab, ...

    Article : 733 words
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    IMPORTANT TO MASTERS OF VESSELS.—The following extract from the regulations of the Sydney Steam Navigation Board has been published, for the information of masters of sailing vessels in the harbour of ...

    Article : 1,903 words
  19. CENTRAL POLICE COURT.

    Nine persons were charged with having been drunk in the streets. Seven females were convicted, and sentenced to pay 20s. each, or to be imprisoned for 48 hours, and two men were sentenced to pay 20s. each or ...

    Article : 709 words
  20. Advertising

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    Advertising : 46 words
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    How TO ECONOMISE COALS.—Get some fire-clay in the moist state, and spread it over the lower bars of the grate on which the coal rests. The clay will form a solid mass as hard as stone, and when thoroughly ...

    Article : 217 words
  22. SHIPS' MAILS.

    Mails will close at the Post Office as follows:— FOR LONDON.—By the Janet, this day, at 6 p.m. FOR VALPARAISO.—By the Rover's Bride, this day, at 6 p.m. FOR WELLINGTON.—By the Chectah, this day, at noon, if not ...

    Article : 695 words
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