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  2. SHIPPING. ARRIVALS.

    NOVEMBER 16.—Gem, schooner, 101 tons, Captain Duffy, from Mel bourne the 10th instant. G. D. Craig, agent. November 10.—Lizzle Webber, brig, 240 tons, Captain M'Kin[?] from Launceston the 12th instant. Passoger—Mr. and ...

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  3. DEPARTURES.

    November 16.—E[?]gle (s.), for Twofold Bay. November 16.—William Denny(s.), for Auckland. November 16.—Boomerang (s.), for Moreton Bay. November 16.—Rover, for Melbourne. ...

    Article : 35 words
  4. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

    THIS Day.—Fanny Fisher, for Mauritius; Unele Tom, for Siagapore; Jane, for the South Seas; Sea Nymph, for Adela[?]; George Cavier, for Akyab; Caeshire Witch, for Mauritius; Rosebud, for Wanganui, (N.Z.); Phantom, for South S[?] ...

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  5. CLEARANCES.

    November 16.—George Cuvier, trench barque, 316 tons, Capt. de Marchy, for Akynb, in ballast November 16.—Rosebud, schooner, 83 tons, Captain Watts, for Wanganui. Passengers—Mrs. Watts and son, Miss Sweeney, ...

    Article : 177 words
  6. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    THE SPEAKER took the chair at twenty-eight minutes to four o'clock, and, there not being a quorum of members present, he adjourned the business of the Council until three o'clock to-morrow (this day). ...

    Article : 86 words
  7. COASTERS INWARDS.

    November 16.—Agnes, from Brisbane Water, with 360 bushels I shells; Black Diamond, and Warlock, from Newcastle, with 184 tons c[?]al; Sea Gull, from the M'Leay River, with 14,000 bushels maize, 12 tierces beef, 300 cheeses, 12 hices. ...

    Article : 41 words
  8. COASTERS OUTWARDS.

    November 16.—Coquette, Black Diamond, and Policeman, for Newcastle, Agnes, for Brisbane Water; Tigress, and Storm King, for Morpeth; Uncle Tom, for Clarence River; Sea Gull, for the M'Leay River. ...

    Article : 34 words
  9. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    Mr. FLOOD to move,—(1.) That in the opinion of this House it is expedient and necessary that all Public Works should be submitted to public competition, and performed (as far as practicable) by contract. ([?].) That all supplies required for ...

    Article : 474 words
  10. IMPORTS

    November 16.—Gem, from Melbourne: 70 barrels herrings, Order. November 16.—Lizzie Webber, from Launceston: 5 cases copper, 40 bundles iron, 3 bags nails, Henry Fisher; 1 g g, J. ...

    Article : 50 words
  11. Advertising

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    Advertising : 336 words
  12. EXPORTS.

    November 16.—Rosebud, for Wanganui: 6 hogsheads treacle, 77 bags sugar, Australasian Sugar Company; 234 bags sugar, Robey and Co.; 3 hogsheads 10 cases spirits, Campbell and Co.; 15 paekages, J. Gilmore; 1 package, B. Ferrioks; 10 octaves ...

    Article : 222 words
  13. SHIPS' MAILS.

    Mails will be closed at the General Post Office, as follows:— FOR MAURITIUS.—By the Fanny Fisher, and Cheshire Witch, this day, at noon, if not underweigh. FOR AKYAD.—By the George Cuvier, this day, at noon, if not ...

    Article : 82 words
  14. MAILS BY THE P. AND O. COMPANY'S STEAMER NORNA.

    THE following notice bas been posted up at the General Post Office, for the information of the public:— By way of Marseilles and Southampton, for France direct, and for the Continent of Europe, by way of France, and by way of ...

    Article : 144 words
  15. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    A FACT of some importance transpired last week in the Legislative Council, while the House was in committee of supply. In a conversation which arose on the proposed vote of £3000 for ...

    Article : 5,534 words
  16. LAW

    This was an action for wages. Plaintiff demanded three months' wages as supercargo of the Uncle Tom, at the rate of £10 per month. Defendant pleaded that he was never indebted; that he had a set-off to ...

    Article : 871 words
  17. L0SS OF THE LANCASTRIAN.

    BY the Rosita, in Shanghae, we have received from Captain Langley, full particulars of the loss of his ship the Lancastran The letter which we give below, is dated on board, 14th August:— "We left Hongkeng, Thursday, August 10.—Experienced very ...

    Article : 636 words
  18. CHINA.

    The French frigate La Jeane D'Arc broke her back, we regret to learn, when grounding in the Yang-tze-kiang on the 12th August. French crulzers are unfortunate in these waters. From the lubberly way in which the frigate is said to have been run ...

    Article : 116 words
  19. WRECK OF THE DOM AFFONSO.

    ON her recent voyage from Padaug to Batavia, the Dutch serewsteamer Makassar, Captain Chevallier, having touched at Beneoolen, information was received that the Portuguese ship Dom Affonso, had been stranded at Cauer on that coast, on which Capt. ...

    Article : 1,375 words
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