"C. P. N. W."—Our correspondent's second letter did not reach us until Thursday, and was consequently too late for the object intended. ...
Article : 24 wordsYe swift-wing'd winds proclaim Aloud from sea to sea, With the trumpet blast of fame, That Australia is free. ...
Article : 1,548 wordsTrade is dull, with the exception, of the continued supplies furnished to intending parties of gold diggers. The speculative rise in articles of common consumption has stopped, and prices ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 152 wordsSIR—Along with the many useful hints and suggestions thrown out by yon in your paper, might not you add a recommendation to the government to stop all gold-finding during the ...
Article : 109 wordsTHE GARDEN: Sow peas and beans; transplant fruit trees and strawberries, artichokes, leeks, onions, and eschalots; plant out cuttings of hard wooded fruits.— THE FIELD: Sow spring barley, but on fine soil.—THE ...
Article : 53 wordsSIR—The roads from this place to Summer-hill are thronged with parties for the El Dorado of New South Wales; nothing but anxious parties for the mines are now met on the road, some ...
Article : 184 wordsTHE news received from the mines during the past week is on the whole more favorable than that of the preceding week. Gold has been found in ...
Article : 1,827 wordsINSOLVENCY PROCEEDINGS.—In the estate o[?] Thos. Caldwell a first meeting was held, but no debts were proved.—In the estate of Acton Sillitoe an adjourned special meeting was held, but ...
Article : 291 wordsThe following are the census returns for the police district of Dungog. TOTAL POPULATION.—Town of Dungog, 286; town of Clarence Town, 193; portion of the ...
Article : 521 wordsWHEAT is arriving very slowly, and in demand at former rates. FLOUR at the Mills is firm—fine at £30, and seconds at £28 per ton; imported ditto at much ...
Article : 200 wordsSIR—Observing that you gladly give space to any communication likely to lead to the discovery of gold in the adjoining counties, I have pleasure in informing you that strong ...
Article : 418 wordsJUNE 7.—H.M.S. Havannah, 22 guns, Capt. Erskine, from Auckland the 24th May. Passengers—Lieutenant Smith, R.A., and Mr. A. Edenborough. ...
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