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  2. GOVERNMENT OBSERVATORY, SYDNEY. Latitude [?]. Longitude 10h. 4m. [?]. Magnetic variation 9° [?] East 19th March, [?].

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  3. SHIPPING. ARRIVALS.—JANUARY 27.

    Victories (s.), 900 tons, Captial Darrell, from Melbourne. Passengers—Mrs. E. [?], Mrs. [?], Mrs. M'[?] and [?] Mrs. L. Fitzgerald, Mrs. H. V. Bedall, Miss Bedall, Miss [?] Miss Loudon, Misses Fitzgerald (s), Miss Hunt, his Excellency ...

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  4. JANUARY 26, 1874. CIVIL [?].

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  5. NEWCASTLE.

    January 26.—E[?]liptic, barque, 314, [?]ridge, from Melbourne. January 26.—Catherine Jane, barque, [?], from Melbourne. January 26.—Wood[?], barque, Kenny, from Lyttelton. January 26.—Camillo, barque, Callant, from New Caledonia. ...

    Article : 76 words
  6. METEOROLOGICAL STATIONS.

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  7. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—JANUARY [?].

    [?], for London; [?] (s.), for Melbourne: Victoria (s.), for Auckland; Lady Young (s.), for Brisbane. ...

    Article : 5 words
  8. MELBOURNE.

    January [?].—Muilah, from New York; [?] at Charles, from [?]; Blackwall, from [?]. DEPARTURES. January 23.—[?] Court, for Newcastle; City of ...

    Article : 51 words
  9. CLEARANCES.—JANUARY 27.

    Rachel, barque, [?] tons, Captain Firth, for Shanghai; [?] W[?], schooner, 57 tons, Captain [?], for Brisbane. ...

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  10. COASTERS INWARDS.—JANUARY 27.

    [?], from Macleay River, with 47 bags maize, 74 logs cedar; [?], from Shoalhaven, with 1[?],000 [?] timber, [?] pigs; Clara Crawford, from Manning River, with 500 bags maize, [?] bags oysters, 5 cases eggs, 5 coops fowls; Num[?], from Clyda ...

    Article : 53 words
  11. ADELAIDE.

    January 2[?].—Waverley, for Sydney. The Rangatira, from Sydney, came direct through to carry the last outward mail of the branch service to King George's Sound. Captain Paddle now takes leave of us after about a fifteen years' ...

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  12. COASTERS OUTWARDS.—JANUARY 27.

    Peacock, for Shoalhaven; Clara Crawford, for Manning River; Numba, for Clyde River; [?], for Cape Hawks; Dart, Dancing W[?], for New castle. ...

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  13. IMPORTS.—JANUARY 27.

    Monsoon, from Mauritius: [?] tons sugar, Brown and [?]. Coorong, from Adelaide: [?] bags wheat, 550 bags flour. Ann Duthie, from London: 31 packages, Paymaster in charge; [?] packages, F. Lassetter and Co.; 75 casks, 5000 cases, ...

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  14. MANILA.

    December 1.—James Wilson, for Melbourne. December 7.—Antipodes, for Sydney. LOADING. December 12.—Gustave Adolph, for Sydney. ...

    Article : 17 words
  15. ILO ILO.

    November 21.—Fredericks, for Sydney. November 26.—[?] Castle, for Melbourne. LOADING. December 12.—L[?], for Melbourne. ...

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  16. ASTRONOMICAL MEMORANDUM FOR JANUARY 2[?], 1874.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 88 words
  17. BATAVIA.

    December 1[?].—Art[?], from Newcastle; Bengal, from Sydney. DEPARTURES. December [?]—Anni[?], for Melbourne. December 15.—Courier, for Sydney. ...

    Article : 32 words
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    "[?] KNOW yourselves, and know your surroundings." This is substantially the advice given by Mr. DISRAELI to the students of the Glasgow University in his recent rectorial ...

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    THERE is an aspect of the labour question which does not generally receive the degree of consideration to which it is entitled. When any class of men can show that they are victims ...

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  20. ANGIE.

    December [?].—Dawn, from Singapore to Australia. December 1[?].—Formosa, from Newcastle to Singapore. ...

    Article : 15 words
  21. Advertising

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  22. [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.] MELBOURNE.

    January 26.—Ethens, from Mauritius; [?], from London. January 27.—Alexandra (s.), from Sydney. DEPARTURE. January 16.—Tamar (s.), for Launceston. ...

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  23. ADELAIDE.

    January 26.—Na[?]d, from Newcastle. ...

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  24. EXPORTS.—JANUARY 27.

    Alexandra (s.), for Melbourne: 35 bales woolpacks, 12 bags barley, [?] bags maize, 174 kegs butter, 25 bags oysters, 30 tons pig tree, [?] cases fruit, 42 packages. City of Brisbane (s.), for Brisbane: 54 packages tobacco, 41[?] ...

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  25. SYDNEY HEADS.

    DATE. TIME. WIND. REMARKS. Jan. 27. [?] a.m. S. Mod[?], and cloudy. Noon. S. Ditto, and ditto. [?] p.m. S. Ditto, and ditto. ...

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  26. WINDS AND WEATHER—JANUARY 27.

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  27. SHIPS' MAILS.

    MAILS will close at the General Post Office at follows:— FOR HOBART TOWN.—By the Tasman (s.), this day, at 1 p.m. FOR MELBOURNE.—By the [?] (s.), this day, at [?] p.m. FOR BRISBANE.—By the Lady Young (s.), this day, at 4 p.m. ...

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  28. DISPATCH OF MAILS VIA TOR[?] STRAITS.

    MAILS will be made up at this office, on Friday, the [?]0th instant, per [?], closing at 9 p.m., for Java, Singapore, Eastern [?], India, China, &c., the Continent of Europe and the United Kingdom. ...

    Article : 114 words
  29. ROYAL MAIL NOTICE.—DISPATCH OF MAILS VIA SAN FRANCISCO.

    THE mails by the R.M.S. Tartar, will be closed at the General Post Offices, on SATURDAY, the 14th February, 1874, as follows:— For registered letters at 10 a.m. ...

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    GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS.—In another column of this issue will be found the new time tables of the Suburban, Southern, Western, and Richmond lines, which come in force on Monday next, 2nd proximo. ...

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  31. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    IN the Legislative Assembly, yesterday. Ministers stated, in answer to questions, that it was the intention of the Government to place a sum on the Estimates for the completion of the Captain Cook ...

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  32. THE GLEBE ESTATE.

    SIR,—The tenants of the Bishop's Glebe cannot surely be aware of what Parliament has been asked to do for them. If they were, I think they would have a word or two to say on their own account. They have all got long [?], and ...

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    THE CASE OF THE AURORA.—Further evidence was taken yesterday, before the Registrar of the Vice-Admiralty Court, in the [?] the Queen on the information of Lieutenant Nowell, [?] the cargo of the Aurora for ...

    Article : 48 words
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