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  2. SHIPPING. ARRIVALS.

    DECEMBER 16.—London (s.), 700 tons, Captain Watta, from Melbourne the 13th instant. Passengers—Miss Lighton, Miss Davids[?] Mrs. Inversrity, Mr. and Mrs. Sago, Messrs. Stewart, M'Eachern, Connell, Wise, Master Husberne, and 40 in the steerage. ...

    Article : 215 words
  3. GEELONG.

    THE ELECTRIC TELEORAPH TO GEELONG.—The Telegraph Line to Geelong is completed, and in a few dais will be open to the public. A clerk is now stationed at Geelong, and the Government have been using the line all last Meek for the transmission of their ...

    Article : 143 words
  4. SAN FRANCISCO.

    ARRIVALS.—October 3 French frigato Forte, 60 guns; Freneh frigate Eurydice, 30 guns; French brig-of-war Obligado, 18 guns, from Petropoloviski. The following vessels were laid on the berth for Melbourne:— ...

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  5. HONOLULU.

    ARRIVALS.—October 5. Alice, from Sydney, via Tahiti, 16. Henry William, from Sydney 20 Princess Royal, from London Susqnchanna, American steam-frigate, from Japan. The Post Boy bungs no report of any vessels spoken; she has ...

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  6. DEPARTURES.

    December 16.—William Denny ([?].), for Auckland. December 16.—Governor-General ([?].), for Melbourne. December 16.—Patri[?]an, for Akyab. December 16.—Claudius Civilis, for Batavia. ...

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  7. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

    THIS DAY.—Waratuh ([?]1.), for Melbourne; Alice and Raymond, for Calcutta; Governor, and Jane, for South Sea Islands; Sovereign of the Seas, for Hougkong; Menam, for Shanghai; Palmyra, for Mudras; Bella Isl[?]na, for Valparaiso. ...

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  8. CLEARANCES.

    December 16.—William Denny (s.), 600 tons, Captain Mailler, for Auckland. Passenger—Mr. und Mrs. Hunt and family, (4), Mrs. Millard, Messrs. Whytelaw, Brown, Noble, Freeman, Rafferty, R[?], and 17 in the steerage. ...

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  9. COASTERS INWARDS.

    December 16.—Will o' the Wisp, from Brlsbane Water, with 5000 feet timber, 20,000 Is the, 150 shcepskins, 20 hides; Collaroy (s.), from Morpeth, with 110 bales wool, 38 trusses hay, 47 bags flour, 109 bags onions, 2 hornes, 4 coops geese, 2 coops fowls; ...

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  10. COASTERS OUTWARDS.

    December 16.—Mermaid, for the Clyde; Aven[?]er, for Port Stephens; Fancy, and Goldscetter, for Newcastle; Caroline, and W. B. Brown, for Morpcth. ...

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  11. IMPORTS.

    December 17.—Alice, from Honoluin: 116 casks oil, 129 cases brandy, 14 cases ale, C. Smith; 87 cases cigars, 10 packuges, J. Dhanis and Co. December 17.—Heather Bell, from Auckland: 20 tons salt, 20 ...

    Article : 367 words
  12. HONOLULU.

    The non-appearance at the island of the steamers Polynesia and Peyton had induced the belief that the line between San Francisco and the islands, of which these steamers formed part, had been given up. ...

    Article : 553 words
  13. EXPORTS.

    December 16.—William Denny (s.), for Auckland: 15 hogshends rum, 2 kigs tobacco, 1 case cigars, J. Jchounding; 1 hogshead 3 quarter-ca[?]ks gin, J. F. M'Cormick; 58 bags suger, 7 packages groceries, Caldwell; 4 quarter-casks wine, 10 boxes raisins, ...

    Article : 447 words
  14. INSOLVENT COURT.

    BEFORE the Chief Commissioner of Insolvent Estates, In the estate of Thomas Andrews Speed, a first meeting was held, and claims amounting to £12 13s. 6d. were proved. ...

    Article : 349 words
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  16. SHIPS' MAILS.

    Mails will be closed at the General Post Office, as follows:— FOR MADRAS.—By the Palmyra, this day, at noon, if not underweigh. FOR MELBOURNE.—By the Waratah, (steamer), this day, at ...

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  17. MELBOURNE.

    DECEMBER 13.—It is now well ascertained that there was a large proportion of foreigners among the Ballaarat insurgents, and that they had established on a small scale a reign of terror, by which they coerced ...

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  18. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    THUS far—if the Argo was the bearer of true tidings—the arms of the allied powers, in their momentous contest with the haughty and overbearing tyrant of the north, have been ...

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  19. THE COMBINED FLEETS IN THE PACIFIC.

    BY the arrival of the Alice, Captain Fulleiton, by polite favour of Captain Moore, we received a number of the Placer Times of the 4th October, containing the following interesting account of ...

    Article : 117 words
  20. MAITLAND.

    In the estate of Thomas Whitty Toby, an adjourned second meeting was held on the 17th, 25th, and 27th November, and 2nd and 9th December, claims amounting to £6917 2s. 0½d. were proved. Mr. James Wolfe ...

    Article : 166 words
  21. PETROPOLOVSKI ATTACKED BY THE ALLIED FORCES.

    BY the arrival last night of the French frigates Forte and Euridice, and the French brig Obligado, we have stirring news from the first scene of conflict between the allied powers and the Russians, on the ...

    Article : 838 words
  22. CENTRAL POLICE COURT.

    Thirteen drunkards were called, up. Ellen Baird, on the occasion of her fourth conviction since the 12th October, was sentenced to thre months' imprisonment; and the rest were respectively ordered to pay ...

    Article : 687 words
  23. MELBOURNE.

    ARRIVALS.—December 8. Gration, from Sydney. 9. Bacalien from Sydney; C[?] hester, from Glasgow; Meg Meriles, from A[?]rton; Ann and Jane, and James, from Neweastle; Louis and Miriam, from Chatham Islands. 10. Chalenger, from ...

    Article : 247 words
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