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  2. SHIPPING.

    Southern Cross, s.s., 477 tons, T. Capurn, from Melbourne 3rd inst. Passengers—Saloon: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilkinson, Mrs. Thos. Clark, Mrs. and Miss Philp, Miss Arnold, Revs. B. Murphy, B. ...

    Article : 92 words
  3. COASTERS.—November 5.

    Tasman, Pittwater, produce; River Chief, Southport; timber; Brothers, Port Cygnet, timber; Uncle Tom, Huon, timber; Surprise, Ralph's Bay, firewood; Margaret, Bridgewater, hay. ...

    Article : 30 words
  4. LISLE.

    As some account of this place, so seldom reported in any of the papers, may interest your readers, I send you a few notes. The place looks quite deserted compared with what it did a few months ago, owing not ...

    Article : 985 words
  5. CLEARED OUT.—November 5.

    Seymour, ketch, 55 tons, R. Bowden, for Geelong, via Garden Island Creek. ...

    Article : 19 words
  6. SAILED.—November 5.

    Windward, topsail-schooner, 50 tons, J. H. Burgess, for Launceston, via Garden Island Creek. ...

    Article : 17 words
  7. IMPORTS.—November 5.

    [A special charge is made to consignees who wish to particularise their imports.] Southern Cross, s.s., from Melbourne.—2 c[?]ks point, 1 pkg screws, 22 bdls spouting, 289 pkgs tea, 11 bdls ...

    Article : 246 words
  8. WIND AND WEATHER REPORT.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 60 words
  9. MAIL TABL[?].

    ENGLAND.—Fia Brindisi and Ceylon, due on the 19th inst. VICTORIA AND OTHER COLONIES.—Via Launceston, per s.s. Mangana, due this evening. ...

    Article : 90 words
  10. EXPORTS.—November 5.

    Seymour, ketch, for Geelong.—30,000ft. timber (to be shipped at Garden Island Creek), Ford and Harris; 4 t[?]s Bruni cool, J. E. Risby. ...

    Article : 26 words
  11. VESSELS EXPECTED.

    LONDON.—Wagoola, ship (left Deal on August 17), middle, of November; Helen, barque (left Deal on September 23), middle of December; Windward, barque (left Deal on September 23), middle of ...

    Article : 146 words
  12. COMATERCIAL.

    Ritchie's Mills, Launceston.—Flour, £8 17s. 6d. per ton; 19s. per 2001b., bags included. LAUNCESTON.—Yesterday's Examiner Baya:- Business still maintains a dull tendency with a ...

    Article : 377 words
  13. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

    MELBOURNE.—Southern Cross, s.s., to-day; Tarar[?]a, s.s., on Wednesday. GEELONG.—Seymour, ketch, to-day, via Garden Island Creek. ...

    Article : 48 words
  14. THE HUON ELECTION.

    The polling for the Huon seat in the Legislative Connell took place yesterday, the candidates being as before, Messrs. Fisher and Solomon, and the result, as far as the number of votes recorded is ...

    Article : 480 words
  15. SUMMARY FOR EUROPE.

    Our Summary of News for Home Readers, containing a complete epitome of the fortnight's events, for despatch by the steamer Malwa, from Melbourne, will be published on WEDNESDAY NEXT. ...

    Article : 33 words
  16. [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.] MOUNT NELSON.

    November 5, sunset.—A ketch entering the river. TAMAR HEADS. INWARD. November 5, 10 a.m.—Mary Blair, barque, from ...

    Article : 691 words
  17. THE MERCURY.

    THE Treasurer of this Colony would require to be the happy possessor of a Fortunatas purse to be able to do all that is expected of Government in the shape of public works, and in aid ...

    Article : 4,936 words
  18. Advertising

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    Advertising : 965 words
  19. THE SYNOD.

    SIR,—The Rev. James Scott, anticipating the appearance of my letter published to-day, wishes the antidote to go forth, which is, "that my statements are reckless and extravagant," and has neither the ...

    Article : 830 words
  20. MINING.

    City Gold Co.—Mr. P. Irvine, mining manager, wrote on October 30, stating that in his previous communication he stated that he had stoptd the drives until he had proved the stone going south in ...

    Article : 784 words
  21. MISHAP TO THE KETCH GOVERNOR WELD.

    The ketch Governor Weld arrived in the Constitution Dock at 11 o'clock last night, having made the passage from George's Bay in safety. The following particulars about her going ashore at George'B Bay ...

    Article : 844 words
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