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  1. DEPARTURES—OCTOBER 27.

    RIFLEMAN for London. MABGARET DUNDAS, for Shanghai. LADY DENISON, for Launceston. OCTOBER 28. ...

    Article : 23 words
  2. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

    For Melbourne—Miami and Native Lass early; Wonga Wonga, steamer, 30th instant. For Brisbane—Telegraph steamer, 31st instant. For Port viaequarie—William.This Day. ...

    Article : 56 words
  3. CLEARANCES.—OCTOBER 27.

    DIRGO, ship, 608tone, captain Emery, for Bombay. Wilkinson Borthers, agents. YARRA, Schooner, 120 tones, Captain Mathesen, for Melbourne Passengers—Mr. Fas[?]utt and 3 in the steerage. Captian, agent. ...

    Article : 16 words
  4. ENTERED 0UTWARDS—OCTOBER 27.

    Telegraph.steamer, 700 tons, Captain O'Reilly, for Brisbane. A. S. N. Co., agents. Waratah, Stoumer, 350 tones Captain Knight, for Wide Bay, A.S. N. Co., agents. ...

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  5. COASTERS INWARDS—OCTOBER 27.

    Albion, from Clarence River, 40,000 feet hardwood, [?] maizo; Nora Creina, steamer, and [?]awarrs, steamer,from Wollongong and Kiama, 115 Kegs butter, 6 coops poultry, 13 Packages, 6 cases eggs, 35 bags maize Hope, from the Hawkesbury, 160 ...

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  6. COASTERS OUTWARDS—OCTOBER 27.

    Hope, for M[?]leay River; Rit[?], and Lavina, for Newcastle; Alliance, for Morpeth: Colina, for Bellambi; Rhoderlo Dhu, for Richmound; Dart, for Hunter River; Juno, for Botany; Thomas, for the Hawkesbary; Daring, Avonger, Sarah, and Star ...

    Article : 52 words
  7. TWOFOLD BAY.

    October 25,—Tommy, from Sydney, bound for Melbourne; Valiant, from Newcastle, bound for Melbourne. Between Tuseday evening and Wednesday morning the wind commaneed to blow a heavy gale from the S.W. doing some ...

    Article : 192 words
  8. MELBOURNE.

    October 22—Native L[?]s. schooner, 105 tons, Paton, for Sydney. Cargo: 100 from pipes, 50,000 feet lumber. October 23.—Wanderer, brig. [?] tons. Smith, for Sydney.. Cargo: 30,000 feet timber, 9 baton larp[?]ns, 1 [?]k hardware, ...

    Article : 80 words
  9. ADELAIDE.

    October 21.—Loobinvar, from Newcastle. October 22.—Wondering Wave, from M[?] SAILED. October 22.—Highland Lassie, for New Zealand. ...

    Article : 27 words
  10. IMPORTS.—OCTOBER. 27.

    Per Wonga Wonga, from Melbourne: 104 packages tobacco, 428 boxes raisins, 13 hogeheads brandy. 70 drums oil, 78 packages china goods, 20 casks almonds, 40 rolla lead, 162 packages, Order. ...

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  11. SHIPS' MAILS,

    Closing at the General Post-office as follows:— For Valparalso—By the Victoria, and Phillp the 1st., This Day, at noon, if not underway. For Launcesion—By the Lady Denison, This Day, at noon, if ...

    Article : 318 words
  12. PIRATES IN BRITISH WATERS.

    We take the following report of the schooner Flown, 98 tons, [?]gister, of Bldeford, Balsdon, master, from,the Maritime [?]Register:— At 8 p.m., Start Point, bearing S.W., distant 16 mills. At 9 ...

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  13. SHIPPING. ARRIVELS.—OCTOBER 27.

    WONGA WONGA steamer, 700 tons, Captain Walker, from Melbourne 25th instant. Passengers—Miss Turner, Miss Wilmington, Rev. J. Maloney, Mrs. Maloney, Mrs. Oakden, Captain Fletcher, Messrs. Wentgel, McGregor, Gillesple, Cameron, ...

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  14. MR. THOMAS DAWSON'S STOCK REPORT.

    FAT CATTLE.—The market fully applied, and a great reduction on late quotation will shortly have to be submitted to, as large supplied are known to be at hand, and no doubt many will pass for store parpose. Prime bullocks are worth to-day 15s. to 16s. ...

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  15. [BY INTER-COLONIAL ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.] MELBOURNE.

    City of Sydney, steamer, from Sydney. SAILED.—October 26. Native Lass, schooner, for Geelong. Wanderer, brig, for Sydney. ...

    Article : 42 words
  16. TO THE EDITOR OF THE EMPIRE.

    SIR,—You will agree with me, as I am sure you must observe the immense number of useless dogs that are running abaot the streets of Sydney, much to the annoyance and danger of persons riding on horseback, as ...

    Article : 168 words
  17. [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.] NEWCASTLE.

    Matadon, barque, from Melbourne. Anna Maris, brig, from Melbourne. Elizabeth, schooner, from Melbourne. Pearl, schooner, from Melbourne. ...

    Article : 60 words
  18. WINDS AND WEATHER.

    October 27, 9 a.m.—Queenscliffe, S.S.E.; dull. Albury. N.; raining. Kiandra, S.E., cloudy. Goulburn, E.N.E., cloudy ...

    Article : 32 words
  19. STATE OF THE LINES.

    Intercolonial—communication complete. Western " " Northern " " South Head " " ...

    Article : 29 words
  20. SYDNEY HEADS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 48 words
  21. COMMERCIAL.

    TO-DAY being the usual weekly half-holiday, there has been little business of any kind done, and sales at auction have been quite unimportant. ...

    Article : 995 words
  22. GREAT SOUTHERN RAILWAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 152 words
  23. SUNDAY TRAINS.

    Down TRAINS will leave Sydney at 8.30 a.m. and 5 p.m. for Campbelltown, and at 2.30 p.m. for Parramatt[?]. UP TRAINS will leave Campbelltown for Sydney at 8.15 a.m. and 4.45 p.m.; from Parramatta. 9.10 a.m.,3.35 p.m., and 5.40p.m. ...

    Article : 54 words
  24. GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 102 words
  25. The Empire.

    IF any one fact has been clearly established by the proceedings of the existing Parliament, it is that government by the present Assembly is an impossibility. Any further attempts of the kind ...

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  26. DIARY.

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    THE squatting party in the Assembly are said to be in high glee at tbe prospect of a return to power. The vote of Friday night has necessitated the retirement of the ROBERTSON ...

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    LECTUHE ON BOTANY.—The first of a series of lectures on Structural and Syetematic Botany, will be delivered in the lecture-room, Botanic Gardens, this afternoon, at half-past four o'clock. ...

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    THE MINISTERIAL CRISIS.—A preliminary meeting of gentlem in the Liberal Interest, was hold at Mr. Kelly's inn, corner of George and Bathurst streets, on Saturday evening, for the purpose of concerting measures to hold a great ...

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  30. THE MINISTERIAL CRISIS.

    In consequence of the adverse vote of last Friday night, the following circular note has been addressed to certain, members of the Legislative Assembly. Sydney, 27th October, 1860. ...

    Article : 181 words
  31. PRE-EMPTIVE RIGHT.

    ON the motion of Mr. Hoskins, in the Assembly, on 7th February, 1860, an address was adopted, praying for "a return of the number of acres of land, which have been alienated under the 'pre-emptive right' since the ...

    Article : 584 words
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