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  2. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVALS.

    SEPTEMBER 25.—Esther Arthur, brig, 224 tons, Captain Dremner, from Port Phillip, the 19th instant, Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood and two servants, Mr. A. H. Colley, Mr. and Mrs. Spence, and 29 in the ...

    Article : 65 words
  3. DIARY.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 38 words
  4. COUNCIL PAPER.

    MEMORIAL of the Chamber of Commerce to His Excellency, relating to the mercantile and maritime interests of the colony. To His Excellency Sir Charles Augustus Fitz ...

    Article : 1,102 words
  5. Advertising

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    Advertising : 180 words
  6. DEPARTURES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 56 words
  7. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

    THIS DAY.—Melbourne Packet, and Phoebe, for Melbourne; Mount Stuart Elphinstone, for the China Seas; Waterwitch, for Hokianga, New Zealand; Asiatic for Madras. ...

    Article : 28 words
  8. CLEARANCES.

    September 25.—Asistic, ship, 954 tons, Captain Furgeson, for Madras, in ballast. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Pearce, Mr. Elleroy, Mr. Child, Dr. Cream. September 25.—Dart, brig, 154 tons, Captain Collins, ...

    Article : 303 words
  9. To the Editors of the Sydney Morning Herald.

    GENTLEMEN.—As the supply of the labour market of this colony engages at present so much the public mind, I venture to think that any writer on the subject of immigration may ...

    Article : 893 words
  10. THE Sydney Morning Herald.

    WHEN FRANCIS THOMAS GREEN, who was executed on Tuesday last for the murder of JOHN JONES, was asked, after the verdict of guilty was found by the ...

    Article : 1,716 words
  11. DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE.

    SEPTEMBER.—Monday 27. James Sinclair, a special meeting for proof of claims, at 10. Alexander Waddell, an adjourned special meeting for examination, at 11. ...

    Article : 1,440 words
  12. COASTERS INWARDS.

    September 25.—Rose, steamer, from Morpeth, with 310 bushels maize, 77 bushels wheat, 41 bags 77 bales bacon, 10 trusses bay, 54 bides, 10 bales wool, 11 casks tallow. 1 cas ½ oil, 4 kegs butter, 120 pumpkins, 1 case cheese, 10 ...

    Article : 110 words
  13. COASTERS OUTWARDS.

    September 25.—Thistle, steamer, for Morpeth, with sundries; William and Ann, for Shell Harbour, with sundries: Eliza, for Port Macquarie, with sundries; Waterwitch, for Newcastle, in ballast. ...

    Article : 32 words
  14. IMPORTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 96 words
  15. EXPORTS.

    September 25—Waratah, for Melbourne: 1 case woollens, 1 case currants. 1 case bonnets, 3 cases woollens, J. Levey: 12 cases, 1 truss drapery, G. C. Tuting; 19 cases eggs, 30 packages, preserved beef, J. Fraser; 10 ...

    Article : 650 words
  16. ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE. MRS. CHISHOLM AND THE COLONINIZATION SOCIETY.

    GENTLEMEN,—Mrs. Chisholm, whose name and whose actions breathe as much immortality as either, is doomed to fall. She whose name is as familiar to every crevice of the United ...

    Article : 288 words
  17. SHIPS' MAILS.

    Mails will close at the Post Office as follows:— FOR LONDON.—By the Oriental, this evening, at 6. FOR SAN FRANCISCO.—By the Abysinia, this evening at 6. ...

    Article : 703 words
  18. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    DR. DOUGLASS to move for a sum of £3000 to increase the stipends of ministers of religion. Mr. DONALDSON to move that the sum of ...

    Article : 353 words
  19. To the Editors of the Sydney Morning Herald.

    GENTLEMEN,—I beg permission to insert a few suggestions in addition to those which have lately appeared in the columns of your paper, or the more effectual working of our Water ...

    Article : 212 words
  20. SOCIAL EFFECT OF THE GOLD DISCOVERIES.

    THERE is another consideration of equal importance, but which may not be equally [?] If there had been no addtion made to the metallic treasures of the world at that time, ...

    Article : 1,420 words
  21. To the Editors of the Sydney Morning Herald.

    GNTLEMEN,—Permit me, through the medium [?]your valuable journal, to offer a few sug[?]tions for the consideration of the Legislative [?]uncil, before whom I believe the report of ...

    Article : 349 words
  22. LAW INTELLIGENCE.

    BEFORE Mr. Justice DICKINSON, and a Jury of four. ALLISON V, COLE. This was an action for a balance of account ...

    Article : 463 words
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