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Cite: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article12413337
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COASTERS OUTWARDS.
September 2.—Lucy Ann, 36 tons, Parry, for the McLeay, with sundries ; Challenger, 31, Abbott, for Port Macqarie, with sundries ; Resolution, 49, La Elecke, for the Clarence, with sundries, and twenty-one passengers.
September 3.— Challenger, 31, Abbott, for Port Macquarie, with sundries ; Sisters, 48, Morton, for Newcastle, in ballast ; Shamrock, steamer, 200, for Morpeth, with sundries ; Susan, 52. Boyle, for the Clarence, with sun- dries ; Dove, 13, Hart, for Brisbane Water, in ballast.
THE ANN GALES.—This vessel will be sold this morning at twelve o'clock, by the Mar- shall of the Vice-Admiralty Court.
The Rose, steamer, reports the Arachne having arrived at Newcastle : the Eagle was still there. A new brig called the Calypso, 140 tons, built at the Williams River, for Messrs. Campbell, Hill, and Co., was lying at Raymond Terrace for a fair wind to pro- ceed to Newcastle, where she was to take in coals for Sydney ; she may be expected here
in the course of a week.