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  2. SHIPPING.

    Ers (s.). [?]s loss, Captain Thomas [?] Lodra from Geo[?]r 6th April. Passengers—Mc[?] D. Smith. J. Ro[?] Williams Howard Smith and Sons. Limites I agents. Mas[?]y (s.), [?] tons, Captain Kores [?] Wool from ...

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  3. Advertising

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  4. EXPORTS.—April [?].

    Australien, French mail a[?]amer, for Noumes: [?] sheep, 11 crates vegetables, 6 crates vegetables, 25 sacks potatoes, 1[?] cases fruit, 20 krgs beef, 1 bag bacon, 1 marr, 1 sulky, and sandries. ...

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  5. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING NEWT.

    BRISHAVF.—April [?]: The Arawatte (s.), left Ton martiffe for Brisbane. The Abcona, barque, arrived at More town Bay from Glargow on Saturday. The Barwah (s.), arrived at Rockhampton. The Clatrs (s.), left Kappel Bay for ...

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  6. FROM THE BOARD AT THE TELEGRAPH OFFICE.

    TWE[?]O HRADS.—Passed: April s. Mons (s.), at 1.10 pan., n[?]b; steamer Begs, off bar, procceed south 8 a.m. RICHMOND RIVER HEADS.—Arrival: April [?], Oakland (s.), at £30 a.m. Passed: April 6, Begs (s.), at 12.60 ...

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  7. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

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  8. DEPARTURES.—April [?].

    Aramae (s.), for Melbourne. Pukaki (s.), for Noweartle. Monousi (s.), for New[?]tle. Eliagamite (s.), for Newcastle. ...

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  9. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—April 9.

    Wodonra (s.), for Briabane and ports; Derwant (s.), for Brisbane, Mary borough., and Hookbampton; Illawarra S.N. Campany's steamer, for Wollangear, Kiama, and Shoalhaven, Totaki (s.), for Clarm[?] River; Coraki (s.), ...

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  10. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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  11. CLEARANCEJ.—April [?].

    Aramao (s.), 21ft tons. Captain R. Armstrong, for Mclbourna Passengers—Mrs. Thoo. Watona, Mrs. Mumby, Mrs. Eady, Mrs. J. Bord, Mrs. W. J.P. Storie Mrs. M'Cammonds, Mrs. Dawick, Mrs. Dawick, [?]en, Mrs. Kally, ...

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  12. COASTERS OUTWARD.—April [?].

    Enterprise, schooner, Captain P. Simon[?]en, for Twood River; Panny Fisher, barqas, Captain J. Dickoon, for Newcastle; Book Laly, catter, Captain J. Langhto, for Hawkrabury River; Bornie Dunder, schooner, Captain C. ...

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  13. IMPORTS.—April 8.

    Era (s.), from Melbourne and Ge[?]long; [?] cases [?] [?]85 bags salt, 1572 bags chaff. 2841 bags chaff, 387 cases fruit, 100 bags flour, [?] cases grocries, 4 bags seeds, [?] bal[?] twine, 330 bags barier, 200 ba[?]s malt, 200 places deal, ...

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  14. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    Japan claims as her conditions of peace that China shall open to the trado of the world districts in her territory aggregating 1000 squars miles in extant; that Formoss and Southern ...

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  15. THE HAILS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 words
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