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  2. SHIPS MAlLS.

    Closing at the General Post Office,as follows:— For Mauritius.—By the Forres, This Day, at noon, if not under Way. For Callao.—By the City of Bristol, This Day. at 6 p.m. ...

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  3. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    MR. SPEAKER took the chair at twenty-nine minutes past three. MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR- PAPERS CONCERNING THE EXECUTION OF CASSIM. ...

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  4. MAILS BY THE BOMBAY.

    The Mails by the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's steamer BOMBAY will be made up at this office on WEDNESDAY, thu 22nd Instant, at 9 a.m., for all letters not addressed to the United Kingdom, and at 11 a.m. for all letters so ...

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  5. NOTICE.

    The public are informed that the late letters intended for despatch by the steamer BOMBAY, and addressed to the United Kingdom via Marseilles, can be posted at the General Post-office and at Moore's Wharf, to 1 p.m., on the 22nd ...

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    The Urara, steamer. left the wharf, Brisbane, at nine a.m, on Sunday, 10th instant, and cleared Cape Moreton, at two p.m. same day. Had strong southerly winds with squalls and rain, to Cape Byron, the non variable southerly and wastely winds to the ...

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  7. GOLD AND SPECIE SHIPPED PER BOMBAY.

    2456 oz. (gold bars), Oriental Bank. 2450 oz. (gold bars), 30,000 sovereigns, Agra Bank. 3901 oz. (gold bars), 60,000 sovereigns, Bank New South Wales. 20,000 sovereigns, Commercial Bank. ...

    Article : 35 words
  8. PASSENGERS PER BOMBAY.

    Mr. and Mrs. Yaldwyn, infant, and female servent, LioutenantColonel Vallieve, Captain Impay, Mr.L. Spyer, Count de Pasture, Mr. D. MoEwon, Mr. J, B. Stevenson, Miss Frazer, Mr. J. Merriman, Mr. Andrews, Mrs.Davis,2 children, and2 servants. ...

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  9. BRISBANE.

    July 17.—Roakllffe, from London: Montmorency, from Liverpool; Beejepore, from Rockhampton; David M'lver, from Liverpool; Yarra, from Launceston. SAILED. ...

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    THE only.decision pronounced by the Coroner's jury in the case of Mrs. GEE is that the woman was murdered. There, in fact, the proper functions of-the Coroner's Court terminate. But let ...

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    Captain Curphy reports that the James Paterson, steamer Pralrie.brig, Raver, schooner, and Deva, brig, were all lying at Rock-hampton, on the I5th instant.—Queensland Guardian, ...

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  12. NELSON.

    June 28—Blurt, from Adelaide. July 2—Queen of Perth, from Melborne; Mountain Maid, from Newcastle. July 5—Emily Allision, from Newcastle. ...

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  13. TARANAKI.

    June 8—H.M. steamship Hairier, from Sydney. June 9—Lalla Rookb, from Sydney. ...

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  14. LYTTELTON.

    June 16—Metropolis, from London. July 7—Cathorine, from Newcastle. BAILED. June 18—Evening Star, for Callso. ...

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  15. [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.] NEWCASTLE.

    July 20.— General Wool, w. c. Wontworth, Guslaf Adolf, and Catherine Agnes, from Sydney. SAILED. July 20.—Atlantic, Adolphus, Eagle, Notion, Nancy, Star of ...

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  16. SHIPPING. ARRIVALS.—JULY 21.

    EAGLE, steamor. 200 tons, Herley, from Port Daniton, 9th, and Rockhampton 14th instant. Passengers—Mr. Bertram, and 4 In the steerage. A.S.N. Co, agents. POLICEMAN, schooner, 74 tons, Powoll, from Pioneer River. ...

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  17. MELBOURNE.

    July 21.—Macquarie and Eucalyptus, from HobartTown; Sarah Ann, from Corner Inlet; Bright Planet, from Newcastle. SAILED. Jnly 21.—Black Swan, for Launceston; Onward, for Otago; ...

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  18. WINDS AND WEATHER.

    July 21, 9 a.m.—Tentorfield, W.; fine. Grafton, W.; cloudy. Armidale, S E; cloudy. Tamworth, S.E.; fine. ...

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  19. DEPARTURES.—JULY 21.

    PRINCESS OF WALES, ship, for Manila. GAZELLE, French war schooner, for New Coledon's. CITY OF MELBOURNE, steamor, for Molbourne. ...

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  20. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

    For Maurillus.—Forres, This Day. For Brisbane.—Urara, steamer, 23rd instant; Wave of Life, This Day. For Batavia—H.M.S Hecate, 23rd instant. ...

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  21. ENTERED OUTWARDS.—JULY 21.

    Bombay, B.M.S.S., 608 tons, Mathven, for Point de Galle. H. Moore, agent. Marion.barque, 414 tons, Lake, for Otago. A. Brown, agent. Francis Banfield, barque, 335 tons, Fondor, for Nicobar Islands. ...

    Article : 57 words
  22. SYDNEY HEADS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 27 words
  23. DIARY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 56 words
  24. CLEARANCES.—JULY 21.

    AGNES JESSIE, schooner, 197 tons. M'Kinlay, for Launcoston. via Newscastle. Passenger—Mr. Charles Clark. WAVE OF LIFE, schooner, 73 tons, Hannah, for Moroton Bay. Passanger—Captain Cooper. ...

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  25. MR. COWPER AND HIS CRIMINAL STATISTICS.

    IN the Assembly, on Wednesday last, Mr, Cowper, in proof of the efficiency of the police, read what be described as " a memorandum (up to the 31st December, 1862, just ten months,), of the working of the Ac's, to ...

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  26. The Empire. SYDNEY, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1863.

    IN the Legislative Assemby yesterday, The business was commenced by the announcement of a message from his Excellency the Governor, Intimating that all papers relative to the execution of Mahomet ...

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  27. IMPORTS.—JULY 21.

    Policeman, from Pioneer River: 281 bales wool, Willis, Morry, and Co.; 20 hales wool, How, Thomson, and Co.; 12 bales wool. Caird, Paterson, and Co.; 7 bales wool, Gilchrist, Watt, and Co.; 6 bales wool, Haynes, Brown, and Co.; 1 cask tallow, ...

    Article : 244 words
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