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  2. SHIPPING. ARRIVAL.

    JANUARY 18.—Madras, P. and O. Co.'s (s.), 1250 tons, Captain W. Farfitt, from Singapore 22d December, King George's Sound 6th January, Adelaide 11th, Melbourne 15th inst. Passengers—Lieut. H. Watson, Mrs. Read and Child, Mr. and Mrs. Rees, Dr. ...

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  3. ENGLISH SHIPPING.

    ARRIVALS.—From Sydney.—October 18. John Barrow. 21. Eena. 22. Speedy. 23. Rose of Sharon. 30. Walter Hood, Asa Packer. From Melbourne: In the Thames—Red Jacket, and Thomas ...

    Article : 261 words
  4. DEPARTURES.

    January 18.—Wide Awake, for Singapore. January 18.—Cano[?]us, for Melbourne. January 18.—Heather Bell, for Auckland. ...

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  5. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

    THIS DAY.—Colla, and Callendar, for Melbourne; Challenger, for Callao; Drie Gebroeders, for Akyab; Meg Merrilies, for Port Albert; Ella Francis, for San Francisco, via Newcastle; Julia, for Calcutta; Alpha, for Shanghae. ...

    Article : 41 words
  6. CLEARANCES.

    January 18.—Julia, ship, 510 tons, Captain Balfour, for Shanghae. January 18—Alpha, ship, 356 tons, Captain Arnold, for Calcutta, in ballast. ...

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  7. COASTERS INWARDS.

    January 18.—Fawn, from Newcastle, with 190 tons coal; Uncle Tom, from Brisbane Water, with 8000 feet timber; Cecilla, from Port Hacking, with 500 bushels lime; Scotia, from Morpeth, with 69 tons coal, 10 tons hay; Gipsy, from Eden, Twofold Bay, ...

    Article : 85 words
  8. COASTERS OUTWARDS.

    January 18.—Uncle Tom, for Brisbane Water; Scotia, H. M. Warfield, Rover, and Black Diamond, for Newcastle; Cecilia, for Fort Hacking. ...

    Article : 24 words
  9. BORDEAUX.

    VESSELS ADVERTISED FOR SYDNEY.—Uni, and Mercedes, to sail 14th November; France and Angleterre, to sail in December. ...

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  10. THE PACIFIC STEAMSHIP.

    THE Pacific steam-vessel, launched on the 25th ultimo, at Millwall, and guaranteed by the constructors to attain a speed of 16 statute miles an hour, has since been tried both in the open sea and at the measured mile, and the following is the report of Captain ...

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  11. IMPORT.

    January 18.—Madras from Singapore: 1 parcel, A. Moses; 1 ditto, Royal Exchange; 1 ditto, Mr. De Mester; 1 ditto Hogg: 1 ditto, Gilchrist, Watt, and Co.; 1 box shoes, S. M. Lind; 1 package, A. Mathews; 1 package, J. Boucher; 1 package, S. Milligan; ...

    Article : 87 words
  12. EXPORT.

    January 18.—Julia, for Shanghae: 170 tons Coal, 80 packages— part of original cargo from London. ...

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  13. SHIPS' MAILS.

    Mails will be closed at the General Post Office, as follows:— FOR CALLAO.—By the Challenger, this day, at 6 p.m. FOR SAN FRANCISCO.—By the Ella Francis, this day, at noon, if not underweigh. ...

    Article : 432 words
  14. NEWCASTLE.

    January 17.—John Ormerod, brig, 187 tons, Captain Sevier, for Melbourne, with 240 tons coal. ...

    Article : 16 words
  15. Advertising

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    Advertising : 387 words
  16. MORETON BAY.

    ARRIVAL.—January 8. H.M steamer Torch, from Sydney. DEPARTURE.—January 11. City of Melbourne, (s.), for Wide Bay. H. M. Steamer Torch has put into this port for coal, which, to ...

    Article : 316 words
  17. MELBOURNE.

    ARRIVALS.—January 13. New Forest, and City of Sydney (s), from Sydney. 14. Black Swan (s), from Launceston; Madras (s), from Singapore; Pirate (s), from Auckland; Enterprise from Hamburg; Emily Miner, from San Francisco. ...

    Article : 39 words
  18. GEELONG.

    ARRIVAL.—January 12—Diligentia, from London. ...

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  19. WARRNAMBOOL.

    ARRIVAL.—January 3—Alice, from Sydney. ...

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  20. SIEGE OF SEBASTOPOL. OFFICIAL DESPATCHES.

    THE following despatches from Vice-Admiral Dundas have this day been received at the Admiralty:— Britannia, off the Katscha, October 13, 1854. Sir,—1. I beg you will acquaint the Lords ...

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  21. CEYLON.

    ARRIVALS.—From Sydney. October 29. Investigator. November [?] Araminta. From Melbourne. October 27. Indian Chief. November 3. Tulloch Castle; Harbinger. ...

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  22. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    IF we may share the hopes of the London press Sebastopol is tottering to its fall, but its capture will prove no easy task. Hundreds—thousands of gallant men will leave their bones before its ...

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  23. MADRAS.

    ARRIVAL.—From Adelaide, October 31, William Prowse. Loading for Sydney.—Scotia. ...

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  24. THE SEA ATTACK.

    Yesterday morning, about daybreak, the English and French opened fire from their batteries on the south side of Sebastopol. Late on the preceding night it had been agreed by the combined admirals and ...

    Article : 1,508 words
  25. SINGAPORE.

    ARRIVALS.—From Adelaide. December 7. Robertina. 11. Liewellyn. From Launceston. December 7. Robertina. From Melbourne. December 10. Daniel Sharp, 18. Orion. ...

    Article : 32 words
  26. JAVA.

    ARRIVALS.—From Sydney. November 19. Elizabeth Ross. 22. Canton. December 2. Admiral Zoutman; Schoonderloo. From Adelaide. December 2. Gezina. 6. Henricus Gerardus. From Melbourne, October 23. St. Helena. 27. Ambarawa. ...

    Article : 201 words
  27. BOMBAY.

    ARRIVALS.—From Sydney. November 13. Africa. From Melbourne. November 1. Monteagle. 3. Norwood. ...

    Article : 13 words
  28. CALCUTTA.

    ARRIVALS.—From Sydney, December 1. Orissa. From Adelaide. October 20. Royal Charlie. 30. Phoi. Novembers. Norna. December 1. Meteor. From Melbourne, October 27. Maria Hay, 30, Oudalblas; ...

    Article : 39 words
  29. CHINA.

    ARRIVALS.—From sydney. October 27. Chowrlaghee, Bal[?]. November 8. Elizabeth Ellen. From Geelong. November 19, Tigris. From Melbourne. October 29. Haidee. November 3. Lantao. ...

    Article : 299 words
  30. THE LAND ATTACK.

    On the night of the 15th it was determined that our fire should be opened on the Russian lines the following morning, as it was evident the enemy was intrenching himself with much activity, and greatly ...

    Article : 1,159 words
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