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  2. Arrival of the Galatea.

    By telegrams on Wednesday, we learned that the Galates passed Twofold Bay that morning, and it was thus anticipated that she would be off Sydney Heads at an early hour yesterday. Accordingly the Florence ...

    Article : 757 words
  3. SHIPPING.

    Galatea, H.M.S.S. frigate, 3227 tons, 800 [?] guns, Captain H.R.H. the Duke of E[?]izburgh, K.G., from Melbourne 8th instant. Commander E. S Adeane; lieutenants—G. W. R. H[?]neage, Wallace B. ...

    Article : 380 words
  4. DIARY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 43 words
  5. The Empire.

    THE Prince, having arrived yesterday morning, as was anticipated, has already made himself quite at home amongst us again, and was seen in public in the city several times. ...

    Article : 1,162 words
  6. THE RECEPTION OF HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS IN OTHER AUSTRALIAN COLONIES.

    The people of Sydney were up and prepared to receive his Royal Highness yesterday before sunrise, Their promptitude, and the manner in which they showed their loyalty, will bear favourable comparison ...

    Article : 1,563 words
  7. MAURITIUS.

    Arrival.—January 28: Marmora, from sydney. ...

    Article : 16 words
  8. [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH] NEWCASTLE.

    Departures.—March 10.—Vibilia, for Sydney. March ll: Jane, and Dart, for Sydney; Ecliptie, for Melbourne; Duke of Edinburgh, for Otago. GRAFTON. ...

    Article : 97 words
  9. THE LANDING.

    At about 10 o'clock, the St. George's Cross having been hoisted at Government House to denote that the Earl of Belmore had arrived, his Royal. Highness, accompanied by his Equerries, landed at the stairs at ...

    Article : 392 words
  10. SYDNEY HEADS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 34 words
  11. COMMERCIAL.

    The usual weekly sales of wool an[?] sheepskins were held this afternoon. The attendance was very good, and laterates were fully maintained. The catalogues were far from heavy, and most of the lots were cleared ...

    Article : 1,409 words
  12. DEPARTURE.—March 11.

    You Yangs, steamer, for Melbourne. ...

    Article : 9 words
  13. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

    For London—Canaan, Queen of Nations, Dunbar Castle, and Woolloomooloo, early. For Southampton via Wellington—Ruahine, steamer, 20th March. For Launceston—Lass of Gawler. this day. For ...

    Article : 51 words
  14. ENTERED OUTWARDS.—March 11.

    Agnes Jessie, schooner, 187 tons, M'Kinlay, for Launceston, Captain, agent. Challenge, schooner, 50 tons, Roberts, for New Caledonia. G Ferguson, agent. ...

    Article : 52 words
  15. CLEARANCES.—March 11.

    Colonist, schooner, 105 tons, Geach, for New Caledonia. Woodbine, barque, 252 tons, Ware, for Shanghai via Newcastle, in ballast. ...

    Article : 121 words
  16. THE YACHT SQUADRON.

    The yachts of the Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron also those of the Prince Alfred Yacht Club, which last year added so materially to the eclat of the reception of the Prince, were, upon this occasion, not so ...

    Article : 177 words
  17. IMPORTS.—March 11.

    Wonga Wonga, steamer, from Melbourne: 8 packages, M'Donald, Smith, and Co.; 1 case, Barber; 2 cases, C. Bent: 10 cases cigars, 5 cases tobacco, 1 package, E T. Penfold; 10 stamper heads, 10 stamper ...

    Article : 506 words
  18. THE PEOPLE ON SHORE.

    By daylight Sydney was astir, and every street alive with excitement. As the sun rose large numbers of people were seen wending their way in parties of twos and threes towards Fort Macquarie ...

    Article : 760 words
  19. THE MERCANTILE MARINE.

    The naval reception of the Galatea was gro[?]tly added to by the fine fleet of first-class merchantmen that are at present discharging and receiving their cargoes at the Circular Quay. Every available piece ...

    Article : 156 words
  20. THE GALATEA.

    The Galatea took her departure from Hobson's Bay on Monday, at 2 p.m.; cleared the Heads at 6 p.m Nothing particular transpired during the voyage, which was made partly under canvas. The ship ...

    Article : 180 words
  21. SHIPS' MAILS.

    Closing at the General Post-office as follows:For Fiji, Tonga, and Navigators, Susa[?]ah Booth, this day, at noon, if not under way; for Shanghai, Spartan, this day. at noon, if not underway; for New ...

    Article : 529 words
  22. DEMONSTRATIONS OF WELCOME.

    Throughout the city and suburbs genuine demonstrations of an affectionate welcome to the distinguished guest prevailed. Goorge-street North exhibited a complete forest of banners, the example was followed ...

    Article : 101 words
  23. H.R.H. THE DUKE OF EINBU[?] AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

    His Excellency the Earl of Belmore entertained his Royal Highness, yesterday evening, at dinner, in Government House, The other guests were General Waddy; the Hon J. Robertson, the Hon. ...

    Article : 89 words
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