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  2. SHIPPING.

    Wodonga (s.), 2408 tons, Captain Thomas A. Lake, from Melbourne 7th instant. Passengers—Mrs. Stewart. Mrs. Lee, Mrs. W. A. Steele, Mrs. Hollander, Mrs. L. Rosenbloom, Mrs. Digney and child, Mrs. Jack[?]n, Mrs. ...

    Article : 827 words
  3. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 194 words
  4. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING NEWS.

    BRISBANE.—May 8, the Burwah (s.) arrived at Rockhampton from Brisbane. Arrivals; May 9, Dickey (s.), from Rockhampton; Silvery Wave, schooner, from M[?]kay; Fitzroy (s.) and Peregrine (s.), from Sydney; ...

    Article : 352 words
  5. MOVEMENTS OF WARSHIPS.

    H.M.S. Boomerang is in J[?]rvis Bay for prize firing. Yesterday H.M.S. Pa[?]ma proceeded outside for a couple of hours or so, and returned to Farm Cove. The gunboat was lately re-commissioned for a further term of service on ...

    Article : 198 words
  6. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 176 words
  7. THE GULF OF MEXICO.

    The Greenock Steamship Company's Gulf of Mexico arrived last night from London to the care of Messrs. A. M'Arthur and Company, agents for the line. The Mexico, after filling up with freight for Adelaide, Melbourne, and ...

    Article : 472 words
  8. (FROM THE BOARD AT THE TELEGRAPH OFFICE.)

    BYRON BAY.—Departures: May 8, Augusta (s.) at 9 p.m., for Sydney. May 9, Coraki (s.) and Macleay (s.) left the bay early for Richmond River. RICHMOND RIVER HEADS.—Arrivals: May 9, Coraki (s.) ...

    Article : 707 words
  9. DEPARTURES.—MAY 9.

    Ophir, R.M.S., for London, via ports. O[?]nah (s.), for Hobart, via Eden. Era (s.), for Melbourne, via Newcastle. Oceanien (s.), for N[?]a. ...

    Article : 43 words
  10. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—MAY 10.

    Wakatipu (s.), for New Zealand ports, via Wellington; Cintra (s.), for Melbourne; Buninyong (s.), for Melbourne, Adelaide, and Port Pirie; Barrab[?] (s.), for Brisbane and ports; Elingamite (s.), for Hebart direct; ...

    Article : 153 words
  11. A SUMMARY OF NEWS, PER ORIENT MAIL STEAMER OPHIR, will be published in "The Sydney Morning Herald" of Monday next.

    General, Political, Commercial, Mining, Shipping, Sporting, and Social News. Births, Marriages, and Deaths from date of departure of last mail per Orient ...

    Article : 100 words
  12. THE CHITTOOR.—BAD WEATHER.

    The Dartmouth-builtsmart-looking barquentine Chittor, new hailing out of Melbourne, yesterday arrived from Port Albert, K[?]para, with a full load of Kauri timber to Mr. T. H. Ho[?]ship. She is in command of Captain Rive, who ...

    Article : 245 words
  13. CLEARANCES.—MAY 9.

    Ophir, R.M.S., 7000 tons, Captain J. F. Ruthven, for London via ports:—Passengers—From Sydney for London: Mr. and Mrs. John Stroud [?]l, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wrench, Misses Thro[?]mortons (2), Mr. Wilkinson, Mr. ...

    Article : 843 words
  14. EASTABOUT TO SAN FRANCISCO.

    From Sydney to San Francisco it is, of course, the only route adopted, namely, to make the passage by the most favourable, shortest, and most direct route—to the eastward and nor[?]ard—but vess[?]s bound from East Coast ports ...

    Article : 265 words
  15. The Sydney Marning Herald.

    YESTERDAY the Royal Commission appointed to investigate the charges made by Mr. S[?]hey, M.L.A., against Mr. Eddy, held its second sitting. After making a number of preliminary objections ...

    Article : 10,099 words
  16. THE MAILS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 174 words
  17. SINKNG OF THE WAROOKA.

    Our Adelaide correspondent reported the other day that the steamer Warooka had sunk alongside a wh[?]rf at Adelaide. The following report from Captain Gramkie, of the tag Eleanor, has been forwarded to the secretary of the ...

    Article : 441 words
  18. ABSTRACT OF SALES BY AUCTION THIS DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 385 words
  19. COASTERS OUTWARD.—MAY 9.

    Condong, for Tweed River; Harold, for Port Stephens; Merksworth (s.), and Mary Warner, for Newcastle; Theresa, for Brisbane Water. castle. ...

    Article : 22 words
  20. IMPORTS.—MAY 9.

    Flora (s.), from Hobart, via Eden; 9441 cases 451 half cases 50 cases fruit-syrup, 50 cases pulp fruit, 100 cases jam, 100 cases empty tins, 70 cases hops, 42 bales hops, 98 bags fruit, 141 bags potatoes, 71 bags of bark, and sundries. ...

    Article : 395 words
  21. A MISSING SHIP'S COMPANY HEARD FROM.

    News has been received of the safety of all the crew of the Crown of Italy, lost on Cape San Diego (Straits of Le Maire) about Christmas last. Being in the track of scarcely any vessels [?]ut those bound to San Francisco, there was ...

    Article : 197 words
  22. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    The Contie (s.), from London, arrived at Wellington on the 6th May; the Robertsfors, from Adelaide, at Lyttelton on the 3rd May; and the James Liversey at Lyttelton on the 6th May, from Santos. New Zealand departures ...

    Article : 118 words
  23. EXPORTS.—MAY 9.

    Ophir, R.M.S., for London, via ports: 177 bales wool, 66 bales skins, 7 bales basils, 15 bales leather, 26 casks tallow, 5115 carcases frozen mutton, 4057 cases preserved meats, 8550 bars silver-lead bullion, 206 cases kauri gum, 20 cases ...

    Article : 915 words
  24. ARRIVALS AT FOREIGN PORTS.

    The Monnock, from Adelaide 17th January, arrived at Algoa Bay 17th March. The Salsette arrived at Colombo from Adelaide on 30th March. Ship Southern Cross, from Newcastle 6th February, arrived at Manila 21st March. ...

    Article : 92 words
  25. CONVERTED STEAMSHIPS.

    After many years of good service in steam not a few smart sailers are now afloat earning fair returns for owners. Their names, though by no means legion, are plentiful. In the colonial trade the ex-auxiliary Durham, ...

    Article : 261 words
  26. Advertising

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    Advertising : 245 words
  27. SHIPMASTERS' LIABILITY.—A SUCCESSFUL APPEAL.

    Not often do captains appeal against the Board of Trade decisions, but when they do defeat doesnot, as some suppose, always await them. Here is a case in point reported by the last mail. It was heard at Edinburgh, when Thomas ...

    Article : 360 words
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