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  2. SHIPPING. ARRIVALS.—MARCH 6.

    Wodonga (s.), 25340 tons, Captain T. A. Lake, from Townsville via ports 1st March. Passengers—Mrs. Rolleston, Mrs. Macdonald, Mrs. Capes, Mrs. T. Drewett, Mrs. F. R. Davis and 3 children. Mrs. Tiddy, Mrs. J. L. Overall and ...

    Article : 978 words
  3. THE MASSILIA.

    Last evening the R.M.S. Massilia, from London, arrived with a fair proportion of passengers and about the usual space taken up in her holds. The passenger list when leaving London was well filled, amongst whom were a ...

    Article : 680 words
  4. SALES OF SHIPPING PROPERTY.

    To-day, at 11 o'clock at the City Mart, Messrs. Fraser and Co. will offer, by order of the official liquidators of the Bulli Coal Company, the screw steamships Woonona, 710 tons capacity and Merksworth, 280 ons capacity. Also on ...

    Article : 226 words
  5. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 151 words
  6. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING NEWS.

    BRISBANE.—Arrivals:Fitzroy (s.). from Rockhampton; Gabo (s.), from Sydney. The Airline (s.), from Hongkong, is at the bar. The Pere[?]rine (s.) left Keppel Bay for Moreton Bay. The Kurrara (s.) arrived at Townsville ...

    Article : 259 words
  7. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Oroya, from London, landed the English mails at Adelaide yesterday, and proceeded for Melbourne and Sydney. The R.M.S. Ophir, hence, arrived at Adelaide at 8.15 ...

    Article : 120 words
  8. (FROM THE BOARD AT THE TELEGRAPH OFFICE.)

    BYRON BAY.—Departure: March 5, Byron (s.) at 7 p.m., for Sydney. TWEED.—March 6: Just in Time, barbound. RICHMOND RIVER HEADS.—March 6: Macleay (s.) and ...

    Article : 794 words
  9. Advertising

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    Advertising : 164 words
  10. DEPARTURES.—MARCH 6.

    Rodendo (s.), for Newcastle. Warrimoo (s.), for New Zealand ports, via Melbourne. King Cyras, four-masted schooner, for Honolulu, via Neweasole. ...

    Article : 39 words
  11. ARCHIBALD CURRIE AND COMPANY'S LINE.

    The owners of the steamers Argus, Clitus, and Bucephalus, represented here by Messrs. Cowlishaw Bros., have been advised by telegram that the s.s. Darius, the latest addition to their well-known line, accomplished a ...

    Article : 172 words
  12. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—MARCH 7.

    Wodonga (s.), for Melbourne; Karaweera (s.), for Adelaide, via Newcastle, Commonderry (s.), for Nowra Bridge and Shoalhaven River, Illawarra (s.), for Wollongong, Kiama. Shoalhaven; Byron (s.), for ...

    Article : 104 words
  13. CLEARANCES.—MARCH 6.

    Warrimoo (s.), 3330 tons, Captain J. C. Arthur, for Melbourne and N.Z. ports. Passengers—Mrs. Steill and family, Mrs. Morphett. Mrs. R. Miller, Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. Helferman, Mrs. Henderson, Mrs. Nolan, Mrs. Kier, Mrs. ...

    Article : 285 words
  14. THE TYSER LINE, LIMITED.

    Messrs. Balchin, Johnston, and Co. have advice from Messrs. Tyser and Co. that the s.s. Star of Victoria sailed from London for Melbourne, Sydney, and New Zealand on the 1st instant. ...

    Article : 40 words
  15. THE AIRLIE.

    The E.[?]and A. Company steamer Airlie, from Hongkong to Sydney arrived at Cape Moreton yesterday. The Airlie is in command of Captain Ellis, and left Hongkong on 15th February, calling at Townsville on the 3rd instant. The ...

    Article : 64 words
  16. THE PORT DENSION—THE CURRENT.

    Mr. H. C. Russel has received from Mr. J. E. L. Barker, lighthouse inspector at Goulette, Tunis North Africa a bottle paper thrown over from the steamer Port Denison (now in port) at the time she was on her last voyage to ...

    Article : 86 words
  17. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    LASt night Mr. Bs[?]ton addressed a crowded meeting of electors in the New Masonio Hall. He condemned the clamour for a dissolution as being a demand for the forfeiture of the whole course of ...

    Article : 8,765 words
  18. THE BUNINYONG—A ROUGH TRIP.

    The kind of weather which has prevailed in the Straits, and along the southern coast of the colony is shown in the following report:—Captain T. Richardson reports that the steamer Buninyong left ...

    Article : 216 words
  19. COASTERS OUTWARD.—MARCH 6.

    May Flower for Camden Haven; Fanny Fisher, for Newcastle; Petrel, for Cape Hawke; Miners, for Newcastle; Ability and Active, for Cape Hawke; S[?]xonia, for Newcastle. ...

    Article : 32 words
  20. IMPORTS.—MARCH 6.

    Buninyong (s.), from Melbourne: 7200 bars bullion, 18[?]3 bags chaff, 1251 bags sugar, 986 sacks potatoes, 785 sacks onions, 385 bags salt, 300 sacks oats, 200 cases milk, 124 sacks peas, 50 sacks maize, 50 bags barley, 33 sacks ...

    Article : 579 words
  21. FAST INTERCOLONIAL STEAMING.

    It was hardly expected that the A.U.S.N. Company's Wodonga would be in much before 6 a.m. yesterday, but her passengers were treated to an agreeable surprise long before that hour. Captain T. A. Lake reports that the steamer ...

    Article : 336 words
  22. THE MAILS. THIS DAY.

    MELBOURNE, 4.15 and 7 p.m. ADELAIDE, 4 p.m. HOBART AND LAUNCESTON, 4 p.m. QUEENSLAND, 4.45 p.m. ...

    Article : 161 words
  23. THE STRANDED BARQUENTINE RUSTER.

    A telegram from Captain Laidman, yesterday received by the underwriters' secretary, Mr. Woodthorpe, states that the barquentine Buster, ashore at Woolgoolga, has moved a little towards deep water, but that the tides ...

    Article : 68 words
  24. PARCEL MAIL.

    Parcels addressed to the United Kingdom Egypt, and certain foreign countries via the United Kingdom will be received at the Parcels, Office, George-street, for transmission per Orient steamer Orizaba up to noon on ...

    Article : 102 words
  25. THE WRECK OF THE SANDFLY.

    It was stated yesterday that only a part of the shipwrecked crew of the Sandfly returned to Sydney by the schooner Isabel. Two of the hands remained behind for the purpose of joining the Sydney-owned brigantine ...

    Article : 77 words
  26. Advertising

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    Advertising : 715 words
  27. THE WRECK OF THE NEWFIELD.

    The Newfield was wrecked which on a voyage to Brisbane from Sharpness with a cargo of salt. She ran on the rocks near Curdie's River Victoria, and became a total wreck. The captain and eight of the crew were drowned, but the ...

    Article : 275 words
  28. EXPORTS.—MARCH 6.

    Rossdhu, ship, for Callao, via Newcastle: 800 tons coal. Warrimoo (s.), for Melbourne and N.Z. ports: 909 tons coal, 20 bags oyters, 2 boxes blacking, l18 pigs lead, 12 ...

    Article : 723 words
  29. FREIGHTS AND CHARTERS.

    There is scarcely a move in the chartering line. One or two, vessels now in port are open, but are either unwilling to accept the business offering or are awaiting cable advice. Some of the shipbrokers are taking full advantage of the ...

    Article : 629 words
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