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SYDNEY.

Arrivals.— September 18, Jesßie Kelly, schooner, Hose, from Otago. September 20, Flying Cloud, brig, 235 tons, Captain Cunningham, from Auckland 6th; Alice Cameron, birque, 340 tons, Captain Carter, from Auckland 7tb. September 21, Bengal, barque. 420 tons, Captain Jamison, from Otago the 30th ultimo, in ballast. September 23, Fanny Fisher, barque, 239 ton?, Captain Thompson, from Wellington, 12th instant (Learmoutb, Dickinson, and Co., agents). September 28, Eliza K. Bateion, brig, 163 tons, Captain Peverley, from Auckland, l«t instant (Captain, agent). September 24, Margeau, French war steamer, 4 gun*, Captain Oalache, from New Caledonia ; passengers— General Vassorgue, Captain Deabourge Basse*. September 25, Magellan Cloud, schooner, 99 tons, Captain Milne, from the Fijis, 3rd instant; pasaengers — Mrs. Baker, three children, and native servant, Captain Mansell, Captain Touner. Departures— September 17, Auckland, s.s., Harris, for Auckland ; America, schooner, 40 tons, Flinn, for South Sea Islands. September 18, lonia, barque, McLean, for Tahiti. September 26, H.M. c. Brisk, Captain Hope, for the Fiji Islands. VOTTNDEKING OF THE CUTTER MaET ANN, AT thb Heads, and Loss of Life.— About noon on the 24th ultimo, the Mary Ann, a email cutter, ' from Brisbane Water, with shingles, &c, was •working in between the Heads, and had just gone about when she was seen from the lookout station at South Head to suddenly fall over, and go down ; the alarm was at once given, and the lifeboat launched and manned, but arrived at the spot too Jate to render any assistance. The schooner Messenger was, however, close to at the time, and, her boat having been quickly got out, succeeded in picking up John Lewis, who with his mate formed the crew, but the other poor fellow went down with the vessel. The accident occurred in consequence of a heavy eqn*ll striking the little craft before she had sufficient way on to render her manageable.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3195, 12 October 1867, Page 3

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SYDNEY. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3195, 12 October 1867, Page 3

SYDNEY. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3195, 12 October 1867, Page 3

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