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  2. THE MAYOR'S FANCY DRESS BALL.

    The Fancy Dress Ball, which came off on Wednesday night, terminated at so late an hour that we were unable to publish the names of all the visitors, and had to content ourselves with merely noting those characters ...

    Article : 5,413 words
  3. LATEST DATES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 157 words
  4. DEPARTURE OF THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL FROM THE COLONY.

    The announcement that his Excellency the Governorgeneral intended to embark on board her Majesty's ship Iris yesterday, at noon, for the purpose of visiting Norfolk Island, and that the oaths of office would be ...

    Article : 403 words
  5. SHIPPING RECORD

    WONGA WONGA, steamer, 734 tons, 'D. Walker, from Melbourne 14th Instant, Passengers—Captain and Mrs. Tyler, Mrs. Austin, Misses Austin (2), Mrs. Bourke, Mrs. Hutchinson, Miss Dick, Dr. Childs, Inspector Burton, Messrs. Dumaresq, Gardiner, ...

    Article : 80 words
  6. LIVERPOOL TURF CLUB SPRING MEETING.

    The attendances at Liverpool on Wednesday was confined almost exclusively to the "sporting division"— the attractions of the Grand Fancy Dress Ball exercising a manifest influence on the meeting, so far as the body ...

    Article : 2,607 words
  7. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    WE are in receipt of ten days' later news from Adelaide, to the llth instant. The Elective Franchise Restoration Bill was read a second time and passed through Committee, and the ...

    Article : 1,327 words
  8. DEPARTURES—SEPTEMBER 17

    WILLIAM ALFRED, schooner, Tinley, for Wellington. CENTURION, ship, Murray, for London. WILLIAM, schooner, Benaud, for Port Macquarie. MONARCH, barque, Kelly, for Melbourne. ...

    Article : 37 words
  9. CLEARANCES—SEPTEMBER 17.

    JENNY LIND, schooner, 131 tons. Curran, for Wide Bay and Port Curtis, with sundries. Passengers—Mr. J. Wilmot, and 31 in the steerage. ACADIAN, schooner, 42 tons. Duncan, for Auckland. ...

    Article : 39 words
  10. COASTERS—SEPTEMBER 17.

    INWARDS.—Elizabeth, from the Hawkesbury, 330 bushels maize; Fenella, from the Hunter, 370 sheep; Hunter, from the Hunter, 35 trusses hay, 22 bales wool, 100 bags maize, 2 horses, 8 pigs, 10 coops fowls, 100 hides, 12 boxes eggs, 4 calves, 2 coops ...

    Article : 71 words
  11. CAPTURE OF DELHI

    We (the Argus) have received the following communication from Lieutenant-Colonel Neill:- Lieutenant-Colonel Neill presents his compliments to the editor of the Argus, and begs to annex extract from a ...

    Article : 113 words
  12. IMPORTS.

    Per Mary Thomson, from Wellington: 52 tons potatoes, 33 sheepskins, Buyers and Learmonth. Per Wonga Wonga, from Melbourne: 3 boxes, 4000 ounces gold dust, Bank of New South Wales; 4500 mats sugar, Colonial Sugar ...

    Article : 129 words
  13. COMMERCIAL RECORD.

    WE notice but little animation in trade to day, although teas and sugars still continue changing hands. Several of the wholesale grocers are disposing of their surplus stocks of ...

    Article : 981 words
  14. EXPORTS.

    Per Acadian, for Auckland: 30 tons coal, 30 barrels coal tar, 23 flagstones, Buyers and Learmonth. Per Goldon Spring, for Melbourne: 748 cases geneva, N. Giffard; 108,000 feet cedar, 10 cases turnery, 7 drays, 2 carts, ...

    Article : 47 words
  15. SHIPS' MAILS.

    FOR WIDE BAY AND PORT CURTIS.—By the Jenny Lind, this day, at noon, if not under weigh. FOR OTAGO.—By the Content, this day, at noon. FOR NELSON AND PORT COOPER.—By the Mountain Maid, this ...

    Article : 216 words
  16. NEWCASTLE SHIPPING.

    September 15.—Emma, barque, l91 tons, Terry, master, from Melbourne. September 15.—Vigilant, brig, Captain Bromhead, which left this port on the 4th of September, with a cargo of coals for ...

    Article : 93 words
  17. MELBOURNE SHIPPING.

    September ll.—Wonga Wonga, from Syduoy; Quean, from Launceston. September 12.—Commodore Perry, Sarah Dixon, and General Wyndham, from Liverpool; Rosphorus, from London; Harold, ...

    Article : 631 words
  18. VICTORIA.

    WE have news from Melbourne to September 14. The Age of the 14th instant, in its Town Talk says:- " Mr. Fellows, it is now certain, will rosign his office as Solicitor-General, at the close of the session; but it is ...

    Article : 929 words
  19. INSOLVENT COURT.—THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17.

    In the estate of Neil M'Diarmid, an adjourned second meeting was held, and also for examination. Insolvent attended, and being sworn, was examined by Hr. Jones, solicitor, on bobalf of D. Jones and Go., oroditors in the ...

    Article : 239 words
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