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  2. DIARY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 19 words
  3. Advertising

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    Advertising : 3,492 words
  4. THE EMPIRE.

    LETTERS have been received in Sydney communicating the interesting and important fact that the news of the Australian Gold Discoveries reached London ...

    Article : 297 words
  5. SCHEDULE A. AND THE FOUR TRAITORS.

    THE first real fight of the Session came off last night. In the two years and a half immediately preceding the separation of Port Phillip from this colony, it ...

    Article : 1,368 words
  6. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    December 11.—Sir John By[?]g, brig, 160 tons, Captain R. Firth, from Sourabaya the 24th September. December 11.—Ph[?]nix, U.S. whaling ship, ...

    Article : 130 words
  7. THE GOLD MINES.

    The uncertainty of Gold Digging has been strikingly exemplified within the last week. In consequence of the continuance of dry weather, the river had fallen so ...

    Article : 4,233 words
  8. DEPARTURES.

    December 11.—Swan, cutter, 31 tons, Captain Bruce, for the South Sea Islands. Passengers— Mr. W. Ford, Miss E. Paine, Mr. James Ford. December 11.—P[?]be, schooner, 89 tons, ...

    Article : 114 words
  9. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

    THIS DAT.—The Jessie, for Guam; the Julia Per[?]y, for the South Sea Islands; the Thomas Lord and Lavina, for Mor[?]ton Bay; the Willing, for the Indian Seas; the Sophia, for San ...

    Article : 45 words
  10. ARRIVAL OF GOLD.

    It will be seen from the following list of consignees, that the quantity of gold which arrived at the Treasury, yesterday, by the weekly escort, was smaller than ...

    Article : 1,073 words
  11. COASTERS INWARDS.

    December 11.—Lapwing, 20, Brown, from Shoalhaven, with 380 bushels maize, 73 bags potatoes, 15 cheeses, 3 bags onio[?]s, 2 hides, and sundries. ...

    Article : 26 words
  12. COASTERS OUTWARDS.

    December 11.—Trial, cutter, 40, Banford, for t[?]e Hunter River, with sundries; Rose, steamer, 172, Bell, for Morpeth, with sundries. ...

    Article : 25 words
  13. IMPORTS.

    Per Sir John Byng: 220 tons sugar, 200 small boxes cigars (500 each), 400 bundles rattans, Smith, Campbell, and Co. Per Ph[?]nix: 1200 barrels sp[?]rm, 15 barrels ...

    Article : 69 words
  14. SHIPS' MAILS

    London—Alert and Stratheden, on Friday evening next, at six o'clock. Hobart Town—Frances, on Saturday evening, at six o'clock. ...

    Article : 309 words
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