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  2. SHIPPING. ARRIVALS.

    DECEMBER 4.—Marmora, [?]chooner, 135 tons, Captain Kell, from Auckland November 15. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Gilligns and daughter, Messrs. Currie, Schroder, and Duval. Morris and Co., agents. ...

    Article : 25 words
  3. MELBOURNE.

    November 29.—The people of this city have boen thrown into a state of the greatest excitement for two dayspastbyrumours of disturbances at Ballaarat, which were countenanced by the fact that Government, after ...

    Article : 1,265 words
  4. DEPARTURES.

    December 3.—Australia, for Batavia. December 4.—Golden Spring, for Melbourne. December 4.—Estafetta, for Batavia. ...

    Article : 14 words
  5. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

    THIS DAY.—Jane, and Canton, for South Seas [?] Sea Nymph, for A lelaide; Bengale, for Calcutta. ...

    Article : 17 words
  6. CLEARANCES.

    December 4.—Bengalo, barque, 307 tons, Captain Duval, for Calcutta December 4.—Sea Nymph, brig. 150 tons, Captain Elliott, for Adolalde. Passengers—Miss Sinnott, Mr. and Mrs. Brown and ...

    Article : 28 words
  7. Advertising

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    Advertising : 344 words
  8. COASTERS INWARDS.

    December 4.—Sarah, from Shoalhaven, with 35 bags wheat, 50 bags maize, 1 ton onions, 50 kegs butter, Revengo, and Numba, from the Bellinger, with 32,000 feet cedar; Nightingale, from the M'Leay, with 1000 bushels maize, 12 casks bref, 50 hides; Martha, ...

    Article : 187 words
  9. COASTERS OUTWARDS.

    December 4.—Agnes Napier, for Wollongong; Sister, Policeman, and Coquette, for Newcastle; Cecilia, for Port Hacking; Johu, for Brisbane Water; Industry for the Hawkesbury. ...

    Article : 27 words
  10. IMPORT.

    December 4.—Marmora, from Auckland: 20 tons Kauri gum, 1[?] bags bran, 3 tons woollashing, 3 bales flax, Order. ...

    Article : 21 words
  11. EXPORT.

    December 4.—Bengale, for Calcutta: 140 cases brandy, 54 cases wine, part of original cargo. ...

    Article : 15 words
  12. SHIPS' MAILS.

    Mails will be closed at the General Post Office, as follows:— FOR CALCUTTA,—By the Bengale, this evening at 6. FOR ADELAIDE.—By the Sea Nymph, this day, at noon. FOR MELBOURNE.—By the Yurra Yarra (s.), to-morrow at ...

    Article : 67 words
  13. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    SATURDAY last closed the twelfth legislative session in this colony since the introduction of the elective principle into the constitution of the Council. If we are not mistaken it was the ...

    Article : 2,139 words
  14. NEWCASTLE.

    ARRIVAL.—December 3. Heloise (schooner, Amsrican), 339 tons, Captain Dyer, from Sydney. ...

    Article : 12 words
  15. AUCKLAND.

    ARRIVALS.—October 31. Ino, from Sydney. November 6. Nelson (s.), from New Plymouth. 9. Henther Bell, from Sydney. DEPARTURES.—November 5. Kate Kearney, for Guam. 6. Glpsay. for Wellington, with part of cargo from London. 11. ...

    Article : 250 words
  16. H.M.S. TORCH,

    THE Torch arrived at Newcastle on the 1st December, having successfully accomplished the duty on which she was ordered in October last, viz.—"To proceed to Bond's Reef and rescue the survivors of the Ningpoo." Adverse winds detained her on her ...

    Article : 964 words
  17. INSOLVENT COURT.

    In the estate of Thomas Argent, a special meeting was held, and the assignee was directed in certain, matters submitted by him to the meeting. In the estate of Henry M'Gann a single meeting was ...

    Article : 174 words
  18. Advertising

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    Advertising : 471 words
  19. LAW.

    James Wills was indicted for having, on the 26th September, 1854, on board the British ship Stamboul, assaulted one John H. Smith, commander of that vessel. ...

    Article : 2,655 words
  20. To the Editor of the Sydney Morning Herald.

    SIR,—Having observed in your columns of Friday, December 1st, a statement respecting the ill-treatment of some Coolies, who were passengers on board my brig, tho Shamrock, from Hongkong, to Melbourne, and such statement berne a palpable misrepresentation ...

    Article : 388 words
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    TIMBER. For the last two months both colonial and imported timber have been gradually declining in price, and may be estimated at fully twenty per cent. lower than at the beginning of October. Indeed, for ...

    Article : 276 words
  22. To the Editor of the Sydney Morning Herald.

    SIR,—A shinping case of great interest and importance to many parties having lately ocourred, and upon which few persona seem capable of forming an opinion, I think that by placing a statement in your columns, some one or other may bo able to solve the ...

    Article : 365 words
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