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  2. DIRECT TELEGRAMS FROM EUROPE.

    The match between the Australian team and the Players of England was concluded to-day. The Australians won the game by 8 runs. The Australians in their first innings scored ...

    Article : 82 words
  3. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    Tararua, s.s., 563 tons, W. C. Sinclair, from Melbourne. Passengers—Saloon: Mrs. Webber, Misses Burman (2), Mr., Mrs., and Master Bennett, Messrs. Prospero di Mori, Travers, and Pelly; and three in the stearage. Agents—Macfarlane ...

    Article : 94 words
  4. COASTERS.—September 6.

    Ayrshire Lass, Triabunna, Pittwater, produce: Lurline, Long Bay, firewood: John and Margaret, Port Esperanco, timber; Rose, Ralph's Bay, straw; Annie, Sounds, timber. ...

    Article : 34 words
  5. ENTERED OUT.—September 6.

    Tararua, s.s, 563 tons, W. C. Sinclair, for New Zealand. ...

    Article : 21 words
  6. CLEARED OUT.—September 6.

    Letterfourie, barque, 346 tons, W. Geddes, for Lyttelton. Truganini, s.s, 131 tons, J. Levis, for Launceston, via George's Bay and the N.E Coast ports. Passengers—Cabin: For Spring Bay, Mr. Abbott, and one in the steerage for ...

    Article : 87 words
  7. [From the Melbourne Papers.] NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Baron, Mackay, the New Guinea explorer,and naturalist, strongly advocates the formation, of a zoological station at Sydney similar to that at Naples and elsewhere. ...

    Article : 1,157 words
  8. STEAMER FOUNDERED IN THE THAMES. 550 LIVES LOST.

    An excursion steamer from Sheerness to London was seen making signals of distress. Before assistance could be rendered she went down with all on board. Five hundred and fifty ...

    Article : 47 words
  9. SAILED.—September 6.

    Truganini, s.s., for Launceston, via George's Bay and the N.E. Coast ports. Tarama, s.s., for New Zealand. ...

    Article : 25 words
  10. IMPORTS.—September 6.

    [A special charge is made to consignees who wish to particularise their Imports.] Tararua, s.s., from Melbourne—600 bgs rice,127½chsts and l bx tea, 120 bgs sugar, 9 ess sardines, 2 ess organs. 7 sheep, 7 ...

    Article : 208 words
  11. THE BRITISH FLEET

    The British fleet will shortly be withdrawn from the entry of the Dardenelles. ...

    Article : 22 words
  12. [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.] THE DISASTER ON THE THAMES.

    A large Thames pleasure excursion steamer returning up the river from Sherness divided in two and instantly sunk. Five-hundred and fifty persons wore drowned, ...

    Article : 39 words
  13. EXPORTS.—September 6.

    Tararua, s.s., for New Zealand—3 tns ground bark, 600 ess jam, G. Peacock; 25 ess fruit, C. F. Creswell; 80 cs do., Belbin and Dowdell; 1 small esk drugs, Weaver and Co.; 7511 pes timber, W. Crosby and Co.: 120 ess fruit. C. S. Morgan: 40 ...

    Article : 163 words
  14. THE WOOL SALES.

    Mr. Helmuth Schwartzo reports that on the, last days of August, there was less animation. For good wools, however, there was brisk competition. The bulk of the supplies are easier. ...

    Article : 39 words
  15. OUTHPORT.

    Sept. 6—Acacia, barque, 233 tons, T. H. Harvey, from Adelaide. ...

    Article : 18 words
  16. [From the Examiner.]

    Fifteen awards to Sydney, Melbourne, and Adelaide exhibitors are published. The Australians won the match against the Sussex team by seven wickets, Bailey, not out, ...

    Article : 136 words
  17. [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.] MOUNT NELSON.

    Sept. 6, 4 p.m.—A topsall schooner off Cape Raoul. ...

    Article : 24 words
  18. TAMAR HEADS.

    Sept. 6, 1.15 p.m.—Mangana, s.s., W. H. Saunders, from Melbourne, Passengers—Saloon: Mr. and Mrs. Kelly and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rignall, Mr. and Mrs. Toosey, Mr. and Mrs. Abbott. Mr. and Miss Cook, Mrs. Cole and child, ...

    Article : 114 words
  19. INTERCOLONIAL SHIPPING.

    HOBSON'S BAY.—Arrived. August 31—Hampshire, barque, from Loudon; Recamia, ketch, from Spring Bay. Sept. 1— Georgina, barque, from Foo-chow. Sailed, August 31-Anne Moore,Eva, for Circular Head. Sept.2—Cadzow Forest, ship, ...

    Article : 766 words
  20. [From the Melbourne papers.]

    Consols, 94½; bank rate of discount, 5 per cent.; market rate of discount, 4½ per cent.; wheat, dull; tallow, flat; tin (Straits), £59 15s.; Australian, £59 15s.; copper (Burra), £69; ...

    Article : 547 words
  21. THE ORCHESTRAL UNION.

    On Thursday evening last a large and influential meeting of musical and other citizens was held at the Freemasous Hall, for the purpose of inaugurating on Orchestral Union for Hobart Town. Dr. ...

    Article : 939 words
  22. AMUSEMENTS.

    THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. WHEATLEIGH AND LEGRAND DRAMATIC COMPANY. Flying Scud. TOWN HALL. ...

    Article : 30 words
  23. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    MELBOURNE.—The Age of Wednesday last Says:- "A fair amount of business for mail day has been transacted, and some improvement in the country ...

    Article : 513 words
  24. THE MERCURY.

    MB. ALFRED T. PILLINGER, the Member for Oatlands, entered public life a couple of years ago in that nondescript character, an independent Member. Prior to that time, except in ...

    Article : 4,962 words
  25. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Saxby has been committed for trial for attempting to murder his wife. A contract for the railway from Warrenheip to Gordons has been let for £41,000. ...

    Article : 90 words
  26. QUEENSLAND.

    The Garstang, barque, from the Daintree River to Melbourne, laden with cedar, ran ashore at Stone Island on Friday. It might probably be floated. David White, one of her crew, died from effects of ...

    Article : 110 words
  27. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Trickett has been challenged by Hanlon, of Canada, to go there and row-for the championship. ...

    Article : 24 words
  28. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The convention in reference to the [?] duties has been extended with Sydney for a year from next December. Six months extra leave of absence has been ...

    Article : 186 words
  29. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Governor's ball yesterday was a great success. Flour, £13 10s. for best; wheat, 5s. 9d. ...

    Article : 31 words
  30. Advertising

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    Advertising : 712 words
  31. NEW ZEALAND.

    The first train passed through Christchurch from Dunedin to-day. ...

    Article : 19 words
  32. THE A.J.C. SPRING MEETING.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 294 words
  33. NEW ZEALAND.

    Dagg, wrestler, of Otaga, has accepted the challenge of Thomas, of Victoria, for the championship of the colonies. The match is to take place in November at Dunedin. ...

    Article : 91 words
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