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  2. INTERCOLONIAL RIFLE MATCH.

    THE great annual rifle contest of 1864, between the chosen representatives of New South Wales and Victoria, was shot at the Sandridge butts, Victoria, on the 14th, 15th, and 16th November, and will be memorable in the annals of ...

    Article : 1,481 words
  3. MONTHLY COMMERCIAL REVIEW.

    THE money market is in a rather disturbed state. The news from England of the continuance of the high rates of discount ruling there has induced the English banks to advance their rates of discount from ...

    Article : 2,068 words
  4. MAILS BY THE P. AND O. CO.'S STEAMERS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 157 words
  5. THE NEW ZEALAND WAR.

    AMONGST all the subjects which I have been able to impart to you since the New Zealand war commenced, I have felt that the one in which I had least to say was perhaps the most ...

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  6. THE NEW MINISTRY.

    By the s.s. Prince Alfred we have Auckland papars to the 1st November. In its summary for the December mail, the Southera Cross of 30th ultimo remarks:— ...

    Article : 377 words
  7. SUMMARY OF SHIPPING.

    November 28.—Montmorency, ship, 668, Cooper, from Liverpool, 91 days. December 4.—Rifleman, ship, 725, Norrie, from the Downs, 108 days. ...

    Article : 103 words
  8. INTENTIONS AS REGARDS THE WAR.

    The New Zealand Herald of 30th ultimo states that the new Ministry formed entirely of Southern men, and has entered on office with the determination to sacrifice Auckland interests in every possible way. The immediate removal of the seat of ...

    Article : 420 words
  9. VESSELS SPOKEN.

    By the Rifleman: September 9, Blackwall, London to Sydney, latitude 10 N.; September 21, Benares, London to Melbourne, latitude 2 S. longitude 20 W.; September 26, Dawstose, London to Melbourne, latitude 17 S. longitude 87 W. ...

    Article : 163 words
  10. ARRIVALS FROM FOREIGN PORTS.

    November 29.—Colonist, schooner, 180, Scaplehorn, from Foochow. December 4.—Lightfoot, ship, 472, Rish, from New York. December 4.—Prince Alfred, steamer, 83, Wells, from the Cape ...

    Article : 51 words
  11. WRECKS OK THE COAST, AND LOSS OF LIFE.

    THE southerly gale that swept along our seaboard, from the 26th to the 28th ultimo, has left sad evidences of Its violence. Reports have been received of the total loss, with all hands, of two schooners and the stranding of two others. The following are the ...

    Article : 441 words
  12. DEPARTURES FOR ENGLAND.

    November 23.—Nineveh, ship, 1174, Donald, for London. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. J, Isaacs, Miss E Isaacs, Mrs Grosvenor, Captain Mininer, Dr. Smith, Messrs. R. T. Moore, R G, Batten, A. E. Broughton, A. Davey, Caseary, Masters Fearon and ...

    Article : 204 words
  13. ANOTHER MURDER WITH MUTILATION

    Another murder, of a very shocking character, has been committed by the Mataitawa natives (William King's). It appears that private Hartley, of the 70th Regiment, had strayed some distance from the redoubt, and was shot down by a number of ...

    Article : 173 words
  14. DEPARTURES FOR FOREIGN PORTS.

    For Tabiti—November 28, Tawera, brig, 238, Bowles. For Shanghai—November 23, Santon, barque, 511, Crosswell; November 30, Pride of the West, barque, 382, Curwen; December 8, Sarah and Maria, barque, 356, Gode; December 14, Seaton, ...

    Article : 131 words
  15. NEW SOUTH WALES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 442 words
  16. OCCUPATION OF TATARAIMAKA.

    The following is from a private letter, dated November 24th:-"Tataraimaka is again occupied. The whole of the 43rd marched out this morning at daylignt. It is said Captain M'Kellar's company of military settlers are to he moved from Kaitake to ...

    Article : 71 words
  17. MEN-OF-WAR ON THE STATION.

    Harrier, 17 guns, Acting-commander Swan, New Zealand. Miranda, 14 guns, Captain Jenkins, at Sydney, Eclipse, 4 guns, Commander Freemantle, at New Zealand. Curacoa, 23 guns, Commodore Sir William Wiseman, at New ...

    Article : 66 words
  18. WANGANUI.

    The following is from the Wanganui Chronicle of the 16th ultimo:—We regret to say that in this nelgabourhoed Sir George Grey's proclamation has already had worse results than those who most strongly objected to it could have expected. The natives ...

    Article : 366 words
  19. DEPARTURE FROM NEWCASTLE.

    November 26.—The Cedars, Stonehouse, for Hongkong, with 500 tons coal. ...

    Article : 17 words
  20. VESSELS LOADING.

    FOR LONDON.—Colonial Empire, ship, 1360, Ross; Damascus, ship, 1000, Murray: Duncan Dunbar, ship, 1360, Swanson; La Hogue, ship, 1331, Williams; Montmorency, ship, 668, Cooper; Rifleman, ship, 728, Norrie; Royal Edward, ship, 1508, Shaw; ...

    Article : 50 words
  21. EXPORT OF SPECIE AND GOLD.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 179 words
  22. THE ENGLISH MAIL.

    The P. and 0. Co.'s s.s. Bombay, Captain Burne, arrived on the 13th instant, with the English October mail. ...

    Article : 27 words
  23. SHIPS' REPORTS.

    BLACKWALL—The Blackwall, Captain Harrison, left the Downs on the 14th August, Crossed the Equator on the 21st September, and passed the meridian of the Cape of Good Hope 25th October. she ran her longitude down in latitude 43' S, and reports very ...

    Article : 1,769 words
  24. EXPORT Of WOOL, TALLOW, HIDES. &c.

    Per Edith Byrn: 1513 bales wool, 589 caskts tallow, 7102 hides, 711 packages gum. Per Jason: 1368 bales wool, 811 hides, 179 casks oil, 814 casks tallow, 256 bags gum, 28 tons bones, 994 packages tea. ...

    Article : 252 words
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