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  2. SHIPPING. [?]ARRIVAL.

    MARCH 1.—Admiral Napier, barque, 238 toua, Captain Dyer, from Nelson 16th [?]timo. Passngers—Mr. and Mrs. Bury, Mr. T. R. Bury, and 2 in the steerage, M. E. Muruin, agent. ...

    Article : 31 words
  3. DEPARTURES.

    March 1.—Sporting Lass, for Moreton Bay. March 1.—Royal Saxan, for Valparaiso. March 1.—G[?]hound, for Moreton Bay. March 1.—Sarah, for Port Fairy. ...

    Article : 35 words
  4. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

    THIS DAY.—John Bull, for Melbourne; G. W. Kendall, for San Francisco. ...

    Article : 14 words
  5. CLEARANCES.

    March 1.—Boomerang (s.), 300 tons, Captain O'Reilly, for Moreton Bay. Passengers—Me[?]rs. H. Flavelle, Royds, Day Sheridan, Mackay, L. E. Lester, W. Toms, Miss M'Donald, M[?] Dearing, Messrs. Jappa, C[?]ning, and 26 in the steerage. ...

    Article : 76 words
  6. COASTERS INWARDS.

    March 1.—Rover, from Newcastle, with 270 tons coal; John Mitchell, from the Hawkesbury, 600 bushels shells; Collaroy (s.), and Tamar (s.), from Morpeth, with 100 bales wool 80 bags grain, 30 trusses hay, and sundries. ...

    Article : 41 words
  7. COASTERS 0UTWARDS.

    March 1.—Victory, for the Hawkesbury; Revenge, Ann, and Pelly, for Newcastle; John M[?]chell, for Pitt Water. ...

    Article : 17 words
  8. IMPORT.

    March 1.—Admiral Nspier, from Nelson: 300 bushels wheat, 1000 bushels bran, 60 bags mult, M. E. Murnin. ...

    Article : 19 words
  9. WATER POLICE COURT.

    The dr[?] list contained the nemes of James Campbell, Alexander Wilson, and David Lawson; the first was d[?]charged, the second flned 20s., and the third in default of payment, ordored to be imprisoned for 24 hours. ...

    Article : 221 words
  10. SHIPS' MAILS.

    FOR WANGANUI—By the Rosebud, this day, at noon. FOR BOMBAY.—By the Queen of England, this day, at 6 p.m. FOR MELBOURNE.—By the Wonga Wonga (s.), and GovernorGeneral (s.), to-morrow, at 2 p.m. ...

    Article : 257 words
  11. SYDNEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    A MONTHLY meeting of the members of the Sydney Chamber of Commerce was held yesterday afternoon, at the Exchange Rooms, for the purpose of electing members, considering the subject of postal ...

    Article : 4,954 words
  12. NEWCASTLE.

    FEBRUARY 27.—Monarch, barque, from Sydney. DEPARTURES. February 26.—Ella Francis, American barque, 444 tons, Captain Mitchell, for San Francisco, with 440 tons coal. Passengers—Mrs. ...

    Article : 66 words
  13. WELLINGTON.

    January 21.—Martha, from the South Seas. January 24.—Onkaparinga, from Melbourne; James Gib[?]on, from Sydney. February 12.—Belle Creole, from Melbourne; Simlah, from ...

    Article : 25 words
  14. INSOLVENT COURT.

    In the esta[?] of Nathaniel Buckley, a second meeting was held, at whick claims amounting to £284 13s. 8d. were proved. Insolvent not being present, the meeting adjourned for a week, the adjourned meeting ...

    Article : 295 words
  15. NELSON.

    February 4.—Montain Maid, from Sydney, February 13.—Mary Emma, from Melbourne. DEPARTURE. January 25.—Marchioness, for Melbourne. ...

    Article : 18 words
  16. Advertising

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    Advertising : 226 words
  17. The [?] Morning Herald.

    No one can deny that we have much to learn, as well as lo unlearn, on the subject of colonial railways. We have been a little too prone to accept the hasty generalisations ...

    Article : 3,862 words
  18. CENTRAL POLICE COURT.

    Fifteen drunkards made their appearance: one was remanded to the military authorities, and the rest were fined 20s. each. The general list consisted of thirteen cases, three of ...

    Article : 946 words
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