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  2. Shipping Intelligence.

    March 30—Dorset, brig, 82 tons, Captain Walsh, from Adelaide the 18th instant. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. E. Solomon two sons and three daughters, Miss Davis, Miss Farra, Messrs. S. Cohen, C. ...

    Article : 178 words
  3. Advertising

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    Advertising : 123 words
  4. DEPARTURES.

    March 30.—Christina, brig, 126 tons, Captain Saunders, for Port Phillip. Passengers—Messrs. Mitchell, Smith, J. Maloney, A. Williamson, J. Morgan, J. Munro, P. O'Brien, H. Tarnton, H. ...

    Article : 309 words
  5. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    All communications intended for publication in this Journal are to be addressed (post-paid) to the Editor, No. 133, King-street East. No communication will be attended to unless it is accompanied ...

    Article : 107 words
  6. ENGLISH NEWS.

    By the arrival of the Iris, from London, we have news from home to the 11th December, being ten days later than the date of former intelligence. Her Majesty, Prince Albert, and the Royal family ...

    Article : 438 words
  7. CLEARANCES.

    April 1.—Terror, schooner, Captain Dunning, for Java. Passenger—Mr. Martin, supercargo. 1.—Caledonia, barque, Captain Liddell, for London. Passengers—Mr. Walker, Mr. C. Hector, Dr. ...

    Article : 30 words
  8. CATHOLIC DIRECTORY FOR APRIL, 1847.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 229 words
  9. VESSELS EXPECTED.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 402 words
  10. EDUCATION.

    THERE is no subject of such vast importance to the well-being of society as the diffusion of sound knowledge amongst the people; and perhaps there is none so generally ...

    Article : 1,328 words
  11. IMPORTS.

    March 31.—Sea Nymph, barque, 406 tons, Capt. Grange, from Liverpool: 1 box preserves, J. R. Young; 17 boxes yellow metal, Lamb and Parbury; 2 boxes woollen cloth caps, 3 boxes printed cottons, ...

    Article : 556 words
  12. THE SYDNEY CHRONICLE.

    THE readers of the Sydney Chronicle will have perceived from the leading article in the last number that this Journal has changed hands, and as we come before the public in ...

    Article : 934 words
  13. THE TEETOTALLERS AND THE PARTY PROCESSIONS ACT.

    WE would direct the serious attention of our readers, more especially those who are members of Total Abstinence Societies, or Brethren of St. Mary's Guild, to a ...

    Article : 747 words
  14. WOOL SALES.

    The fourth series of Sales of Colonial Wool of this Season, commenced on the 25th ultimo, and concluded this day: consisting of 6,595 Bales Australian ...

    Article : 425 words
  15. BRITISH SHIPPING.

    The James Deane was laid on in London for Port Phillip, and was to sail in about six weeks. A ship, name unknown, was loading at Liverpool for Melbourne, and was to leave about the middle of ...

    Article : 123 words
  16. COLONIAL WHALERS AT SEA, WITH THEIR LAST REPORTS.

    Australian, barque, 306 tons, Wiles; sailed March 18, 1847 Cooper and Holt, agents. Clarkstone, barque, 244 tons, Nickson, sailed December 3, 1846; spoken by the American ship George Champlin, on ...

    Article : 356 words
  17. SHIPS IN HARBOUR.

    Arabian, barque, 391 tons, Robertson, in the Stream, Smith and Campbell, agents. Angelina, barque, 425 tons, Morgan, at Town's Wharf, disch[?]ging, R. Towns, ...

    Article : 685 words
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