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  2. SHIPPING. ARRIVALS.—JUNE[?].

    Wellington (s.), 1[?] tons, Captains [?]. Boulden, from Port [?]ric [?]th instant. Pa[?] Messrs. John [?] M.I.A., [?]. M'K[?] M.L.A., V. Pa[?], M.L.A., Carfield, M.L.A. W.H. Davidson, Harmen, and 4 in the ...

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  3. THE MAILS. THIS DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 2 words
  4. PARCEL MAIL.

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  5. THE NEW ZEALAND MAIL STEAMERS.—THE N.Z.S. NEW LINER [?]UA[?]NE.

    A magni[?]nt [?]l is boing [?] for the New Zealand Shipping Company, the [?], OF [?]100 tons, about as [?] [?] the R.M.S. Ormus, of the Orient Com[?] line, and [?] tons larger than the Kai[?], of the N.Z.S. ...

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  6. DEPARTURES.—JUNE 2[?].

    Shannon, R.M.S., for London, via ports. [?], [?]er, for Melbourne. ...

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  8. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—JUNE [?].

    [?] (s.), for London, via ports; Warara, for Java, [?]e, and Calcutta; Ha[?]o (s.), for New Zealand ports, via Wellington; Jubilee (s.), for New Zealand ports, via Wellington; [?]e (s.), for Brisbane and ...

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  9. DETENTION TO SHIPPING AT PORT PIRIE.

    A good deal of di[?]tion has found [?] in lotters from [?] whose [?]ls have gone to Port Pirie to load for United Kingdom, and the [?] have at last moved into action the Adelaide Marine Board. A ...

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  10. CLEARANCES.—JUNE [?].

    [?], R.M.S., [?]69 tons, Captain C.R. Edwards, for London, via ports. Passengers From Sydney for London: Mr. A. Mor[?], Dr. [?] H. Hall, Mr. Z[?], Mr. Now[?], Miss M'A[?]. Mr. A. Johnson, ...

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  11. THE VANDE[?]LT WEECKED AT THE ISLANDS.

    Word [?] been received that another [?]ck has [?]ed in the Cock's Group. The report, which [?] dated the 10th [?] from A[?], says:—" By the To[?] [?] [?] of another mis[?] happening to Captain E. F[?], ...

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  12. El[?], ship, [?] tons, Captian F. R[?]l, for Rotterdam.

    Oatland (s.), for Richmond River; Wellington (s.), for Port Ma[?]ric; [?] (S.), for Manning River; Al[?] F[?]ng and Annie, for [?] Hawke; Gwy[?] (s.) and Sydney (s.), for Newcastle; In[?] (s.), for Haw[?]bury ...

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  13. IMPORTS.—JUNE [?].

    Barrabool (s.), from Brisbane: [?] [?] [?]lllow, 188 [?] timber, 10 bags sweet potatoes [?] hides, 428 p[?] timber, 1 case tobacco, 10 bales [?], 17 cases f[?], [?] b[?] r[?], [?] bales [?]kins, quantity pigiron, ...

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  14. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING NEWS.

    [?].—Arrival: June 2[?], E[?]g (s.), from Sydney. Departures: June [?], F[?]y (s.), for Sydney: [?]bla (s.), for Rockhampton. The [?]oo (s.), left Townsville for Brisbane. H.M.S. R[?] arrived at ...

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    The death of Sir GEORGE MACLEAY, K.C.M.G., shatters a link that bound the present with the most memorable event in the history of Australian discovery— ...

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  16. EXPORTS.—JUNE [?].

    S[?], R.M.S., for London, via ports; [?] bales [?], [?] bales [?], [?] bales [?], [?] bales [?], [?] bags [?]k, [?] bales [?]r, [?]21 bags [?], [?] tons [?]ly[?], 21,[?] bags [?]ver[?], [?], 3 cases [?]ls [?], 1 box ...

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  17. ENGLISH SHIPPING.

    Arrived from Port Auguata, He[?], ship, [?] March 12. Arrived from Port Ger[?], Fifth of Forth, barque, [?] February 2[?]. ...

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    A SETTELEMENT to the Government Gazette has been issued further proroguing the Legislative Council to Tuesday, July 7. HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR presided over [?]n ...

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  19. THE FOR[?]SHIRE DAMAORD.

    The For[?]re, barque, [?] tons, of [?], which left Port Ang[?] on F[?]ry [?] for the Channel, has arrived at Falmouth with 1 [?] of b[?]. ...

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  20. WRECK OF THE [?]UDVANG.

    The Gud[?], Nor[?]ian barque, 1[?]1 tons, which left Sydney for [?] de J[?]o on April 21, weat [?]ore at her port of d[?]tion and will be a total [?]. The crew were [?]ved. ...

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  21. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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    The chief events in the elections yesterday were the return of Mr. D[?] for his former constituency of the Murrumbidgoo, and the creeping up of the Opposition list ...

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    "The whole of the works proposed for the protection of Australia are now completed or in course of construction" is given by Major-General TULLOGH, the military ...

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  24. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Ma[?] left [?] Francisco at 4 o'clock on Friday afternoon last for Sydney, via [?] ports. ...

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  26. ARRIVALS AT FOREIGN PORTS.

    The ship Peterborough, from Newcastle March [?], arrived at C[?] on May 11. The [?] Bo[?], from Newcastle March [?], arrival at Honolulu on May 7. The [?] La[?] and Me[?]on, which left Newcastle on February ...

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  27. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    THE strike of bakers in Paris has [?]ded. THE Amb revelt in Arabia is extending, and the Turkish troops have again been defeated. The Sultan is greatly alarmed at the spread of the ...

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  28. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    The barque [?]ville from La[?], and the ship O[?], from London, arrived at Ly[?]on on the [?] instant. The ship Ma[?] arrived at [?]ff Harbour on the [?] instant from London. The bar[?]ne [?] [?], ...

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    A storm in a very small teacup has been caused in the South Australian Legislature by the publication of Lord KINTORE's memorandum, addressed to ...

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  30. THE ANG[?]TON.

    Messrs. William Milburn and Co.'s steamer An[?], which made f[?] on Sunday at M[?]. [?], Bright, and Co.'s Wharf, Miller's Po[?], was last hero during the strike [?], and after [?] the difficulties of the ...

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