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  2. PUBLIC AND PRIVATE WORKS AND IMPROVEMENTS.

    Many private buildings are in course of erection, and afford evidence of progress in architecture, which art, during the last few years, has made rapid strides in advancement. Many of the pubic works in course of ...

    Article : 2,340 words
  3. CASUALTIES.

    The American whaling ship Hope has been wrecked at Brampton Shoal. The crew were compelled to take to the bosis, and arrived all safely at Brisbane. The colonial brig Sporting Lava was wrecked at the same ...

    Article : 113 words
  4. PROPERTY CIRCULARS.

    The market since last report has been very quiet, and, as is usual at the close of the year, but few properties of any importance are offered. Little or no business will now he done till after the Christmas ...

    Article : 379 words
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    TONNAGR.—Since the date of our last summary for Europe, there has been only two departures for London, vix., the Woolloomooloo, and the Isles of the South. The Shackamaxon has almost completed her loading. The Alfred, La Hogue, Colonial ...

    Article : 398 words
  6. STOCK AND STATION CIRCULARS.

    STATIONS — Few stations have changed hands since the depurture of the November mail. Holders of pastoral proporties are not disposed to it to any reduction on previous rates, although from the tightness of the money market the impression has been ...

    Article : 559 words
  7. EXPORTS OF COLONIAL PRODUCTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 43 words
  8. MISCELLANEOUS.

    VANE the bushranger surrendered himself to Father M'Carthy on Wednesday, the 18th instant. He is now lodged in Bathurst gaol. On the 18th instant four bushrangers stuck up Mr. ...

    Article : 3,595 words
  9. VOLUNTEERS.

    We have little to say as to the doings of our Volunteers during the past month, The usual drills have been proceeded with and the attendance of members has been satisfactory. Great praise is awarded to our ...

    Article : 508 words
  10. WOOD, TALLOW, HIDES, &c.

    Isles of the South, bound to London: 1015 bags gum, 20,000 horns,52 bales hide suitings, 3 bales hair, 2065 bales wool, 11 packages wire,94 casks tallow, 91 bags charcoal, 4130 pieces wood, 11 packages cotton, 10,051 hides, 10 bales rags, 10 tons copper, 665 ...

    Article : 64 words
  11. SHARE REPORTS.

    THE past month, dating from last mail circular, has been one of the dullest we have had for some time past. There has been little or no speculation in any of our stocks and but very few purchase for permanent investment. ...

    Article : 1,697 words
  12. PRODUCE CIRCULARS.

    WOOL.—There is a better feeling existing in the wool market; for although no marked improvement has taken place in the prices obtained, buyers appear more willing to operate. The new clip ls now coming to hand very rapidly; but we regret to neoan ...

    Article : 616 words
  13. SUMMARY OF SHIPPING. ARRIVALS— NOVEMBER 20.

    A. W. STEVENS, American barque, 474 tons, Brown, from Boston 11th July.via Cape or Good Hope 10th October. Passengers— Mr. Stanfield, and 14 in the steerage. Vennard and stevens, agents. ...

    Article : 500 words
  14. CRICKET.

    All our clubs are now in full practice, and several excellent matches have taken place. On S. Andrew's Day, on the ground in the Outer Domain, a match which excited considerable interest amongst the lovers of ...

    Article : 323 words
  15. SYDNEY MARKETS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 442 words
  16. NEW ZEALAND.

    After the march of the British forces on Meremere, the great Maori fortress on the Walkato, and tba annoying discovery that this stronghold, which was looked upon as the destined scene of the decisive struggle, had ...

    Article : 790 words
  17. DEPARTURES— NOVEMBER 22.

    MADRAS, steamer, 606 tons, Stead, for point de Galle. Passengers— For Southampton: Captain Methvon and servant. For Galle: Mr. Wylie. For Melbourne: Mr. Pascoe and child, Messrs. Hodson and W. Walker. ...

    Article : 118 words
  18. SYDNEY MINT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 133 words
  19. DEPARTURES FROM NEWCASTLE.

    November 29—Hamburg, barque, Thomson, for san Francisco, with 382 tons coal. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. smith,Mrs. Dunn and 3 children, Mrs. Barler, Captain and Mrs. Moore, Mr. Kerr and Miss Harrington. ...

    Article : 53 words
  20. VESSELS LOADING.

    For London.-Isles of the South, ship.930 tons, Sinnott; shackamaxon, ship, 989 tons, Toulon; Alfred,; ship, 1000 tons, ...

    Article : 91 words
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