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  2. SHIPPING. ARRIVALS.—FEBRUARY 22.

    South Australian (s.) 716tons, Captain Jame U[?], from Townsville, via ports. Passengers—Mesdames Wright, Marshall. [?]odel and child, J. Leach and child, Irving, Richardson and 2 children, Greeve, Misses M. ...

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  4. TO-DAY'S PAPER. NEWS.

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  5. ARRIVAL OF A FRENCH WARSHIP.

    At 1[?] minutes past midnight the French cruiser Sear[?], from Hobart, entered the Heads and came up the harbour, She is a sightly-looking [?], built at Le Orient in [?], her dimensions being: Length, 210ft; breadth of beam, ...

    Article : 133 words
  6. THE STEAMER ADELAIDE.

    The Adelaido Steamship Company's steamer [?] has been in dock undergoing an extensive [?]. Her passenger space has been increased and improved, thus placing her in the front [?] of in[?] steamers ...

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  8. A SIX-MASTED SCHOONER.

    Four-masted schooners and occasionally five-masted schooner-rigged vessels under the American flag visit Sydney, but a six-masted clipper is one of the early contingen[?]ies. A New York letter (6th June) says:—Some ...

    Article : 126 words
  9. THE LEAK IN THE COSMO.

    The Norwegian barque Cosmo, 1227 tons, put in here on 9th February leaky. She is bound to Newcastle from Adelaide, and is to load coal for mauriti[?]. The leak was found to be due to the butts being slack. Captain Vine ...

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  10. TROJECTED DEPARTURES.—FEBRUARY 23.

    Bur[?]beet (s.), for Melbourne, transhipping for Launceston; Coomonderry (s.),for shoalbaven ports; Glanworth (s.) for Adelaide, via Melbourne:[?] (s.), for Hobart; Hauroto (s.),for Wellington and ports; Sydney (s.), for ...

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  11. THE WRECK OF THE GAZELLE.

    The week of the Gazelle and drowning of the crew, including Captain Rogers, a very old shipmaster, [?]ing out of [?] and Newcastle for many years, was reported by cable. The [?] occurred in [?] Bay, Nelson, ...

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  13. CLEARANCES.—FEBRUARY 22.

    Mylomene, barque, [?]tons. Captain T. G. Wilkin, for London. Passenger—Mrs. Wil[?]. Lucknow, barque 1350 tons, Captain D. Kerr, for Valparaiso, via Neweastle, with part of original [?]argo from ...

    Article : 52 words
  14. COASTERS OUTWARD.—FEBRUARY 22.

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  15. IMPORTS.—FEBRUARY 22.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 236 words
  16. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

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  17. EXPORTS.—FEBRUARY 21.

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  18. THE MAORI—THE LATEST ADDITION TO THE SHAW-SAVILL LINE.

    As her name indieates, the latest of the Shaw, Savill, and Albion line streamships is intended for the Anglo-New Nealand trade. The [?] was launched from the [?] of [?]. C.S. Swan and Hunter, Wallsend, in August ...

    Article : 267 words
  19. DOCKING HER MAJESTRY'S SHIPS AT AUCKLAND.

    The chairman of the Auckland Harbour Beard has just made in his annual report a statement that will be [?] with astonishment in other places than Auckland. Mr. W. Crowther is reported as saying:—In his annual report for ...

    Article : 512 words
  20. ENGLISH SHIPPING.

    Wednesday's English advices give the sailings for Sydney:—The Dunkeld, barque, Captain White, from [?], 15th January: Buteshire, Captain Coull, from London, 15th January; Alexandra, Captain Bur[?]eld, from ...

    Article : 198 words
  21. THE SYDNEY [?].

    IN reply to a deputation which waited upon him last evening, Mr. Copeland said that the Government would endeavour to have the Mining on Private Lands Bill recommitted in the Upper ...

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  22. S[?]PPING SALES.

    The following sales are advised by the Ophir's ma[?] and indicate the value of shipping in the homw market at time of her leaving last month:—The baro[?]e Claribel, 421 tone register, has been sold to Me[?], Woodin, Turner, ...

    Article : 268 words
  23. THE MAILS. THIS DAY.

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  24. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING NEWS.

    Ba[?].—Arrivals: February 22, [?] (s.), from Cooktown Burwah (s.), from Rockhampton; Mount Kembl[?] (s.) from Rockhampton. The Ann[?] Waine, barque, cleared for Guam. the Derwent (s.) is due ...

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  25. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The Imperial German mall stearner Hobenstaufe[?] arrived at Colombo on the 18th instant outwards. The H.M.B. O[?] passed Gabo at 9.16 p.m. yesterday, and is due about 8 a.m. to-day. ...

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  26. PARCEL MAIL.

    Parells addressed to the United Kingdom, Egypt, and certain foreign countries via the United Kingdom, will be received at the Parceis office, 151 Cast[?]-street, for transmission per Orient Stea[?] Cuze[?], up to 9.30 a. m. ...

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  27. THE [?]

    The Ophir passed Gabo at 3.15 p.m. yesterday, and should arrive here between 8 and 9 o'clock this morning. She in to come up to Neutral Bay. Captain J. F. Rut[?] reporting the voy[?], says:—The Ophir left Tilbury at 1.12 ...

    Article : 274 words
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