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  2. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVALS.

    APRIL 21.—Eagle, steamer, 150 tons, Captain Warner, from Moreton Bay the 18th instant. Passengers—Mr. Debenham, Miss Lester, and fifteen in the steerage. ...

    Article : 60 words
  3. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

    THIS DAY.—Almeda, for Guam; Castle Eden, for Nelson; Comet, for Nelson; Tartar, for Port Stephens; Sir Edward Paget, for Calcutta; Scotia, for Madras; Duke of Roxburgh, ...

    Article : 42 words
  4. COASTERS INWARDS.

    April 21.—Tamar, steamer, 130, Paine, from Morpeth, with 28 bales wool, 47 trusses hay, 72 hags wheat, 9 bags maize, 25 bags flour, 8 pigs, 1 horse, and sundries. ...

    Article : 31 words
  5. COASTERS OUTWARDS.

    April 21.—Thistle, steamer, 127, Mulhall, for Morpeth, with sundries. ...

    Article : 11 words
  6. SHIPS' MAILS.

    Mails will close at the Post Office as follow:— FOR ENGLAND VIA MADRAS.—By the Scotia, this day, at noon. ...

    Article : 1,393 words
  7. To the Editors of the Sydney Morning Herald.

    GENTLEMEN,—May I request the insertion in your paper of the following statement, which I conceive to be for the public good to make known:—I was going from my vessel to the shore yesterday afternoon (Sunday), and ...

    Article : 357 words
  8. DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE.

    In the estate of John Graham, a second meeting, at 11 o'clock. In the estate of Samuel Terry Hughes, an adjourned special meeting, for examination, at ...

    Article : 42 words
  9. ANTI-TRANSPORTATION MOVEMENT.

    THE following documents have been handed to us for publication:— Committee Rooms of the New South Wales Association for Preventing the Revival or ...

    Article : 810 words
  10. Advertising

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    Advertising : 153 words
  11. ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE.

    GENTLEMEN,—When I read the letter of your correspondent this morning, who signs himself a "Lover of Sacred Music," I felt an amount of virtuous indignation that I could have gladly ...

    Article : 750 words
  12. THE Sydney Morning Herald.

    THOSE who advocate transportation profess to found their demands on the necessity of a constant supply of labour, to develope the resources of the colony. ...

    Article : 1,202 words
  13. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM HOME.

    IN the dreary interval between prorogation and the reassembling of Parliament, our newspapers candidly confess the difficulty they labour under in finding new matter from day ...

    Article : 2,451 words
  14. NEWS FROM THE INTERIOR.

    APRIL 15.—The weather since the departure of the steamer (a fortnight since) has been beautiful for growing crops, and very beneficial to the graziers; the occasional April ...

    Article : 1,026 words
  15. Advertising

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    Advertising : 190 words
  16. CITY COUNCIL.

    GENTLEMEN,—The City Council seems to be in the position of a Shrove Tuesday cock— stuck up for every noodle to have a shy at. It has, however, sufficient of its own sins ...

    Article : 1,000 words
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    HIGHWAY ROBBERY.—James Barrow was yesterday committed to take his trial at the next sitting of the Central Criminal Court, for a highway robbery. From the evidence of the ...

    Article : 1,250 words
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