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  2. THE SIMLA'S MAIL.

    We have only room for the following extracts, in addition to the full particulars given in our Extraordinary of Tuesday, on receipt of the mail:- LATEST INTELLIGENCE. ...

    Article : 433 words
  3. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    "AN ELECTOR."—Libelious. ...

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  4. MAITLAND MERCURY.

    OUR Sydney correspondent announces that Mr. John Robertson has been appointed Minister for Lands and Works. We refrain from comment until we see the appointmont more formally ...

    Article : 89 words
  5. ELECTION FOR THE NORTHUMBERLAND BOROUGHS.—MR. W. CHEATER.

    A public meeting was held at the Plough Inn, West Maitland, last evening, at which probably two hundred persons were present (in-doors and out-of-doors), when Mr. William Cheater made a statement of his political opinions, and answered ...

    Article : 87 words
  6. DEPARTURE OF MR. GORRICK.—PROPOSED TESTIMONIAL.

    A meeting of the friends of Mr. Isaac Gorrick was held at the Fitzroy Hotel, on Monday evening, called by advertisement, for arranging for some public recognition of that gentleman's services, prior to his departure for ...

    Article : 1,008 words
  7. THE ENGLISH MAIL.

    THE accounts of commercial panic, brought by the Simla, are more disastious even than might fairly have been anticipated as a consequence of the extensive commercial collapse in the United ...

    Article : 1,100 words
  8. JACOMB AND SONS' WOOL CIRCULAR.

    LONDON, 16TH NOVEMBER, 1857.—We beg to inform you that public sales of colonial wool commenced on 12th instant. Below are the quantities:— Catalogoued. Withdrawn. ...

    Article : 602 words
  9. COLONIAL MARKETS.

    MELBOURNE WEEKLY AGRICULTURAL REPORT.—Wednesday, 6th January.—Prices have still a tendency downwards. Flour has been disposed of during the last few days at declining rates, and it is but too apparent that anything like an attempt ...

    Article : 6,588 words
  10. THE NOVEMBER WOOL SALES.

    Sale of [?] bales by H. P. [?] 10th November. Ex St. Michael, from Adelaide (Sydney wool): NSW, scoured 7 at [?] 3 at 24d. 4 at [?] 4 at 19d, 2 damaged at 24[?]d. 1 damaged at 19d., 5 locks at 18d., [?] mixed at 17d.; J in circle ...

    Article : 1,219 words
  11. DISASTROUS FIRE AT REID'S CREEK.—TEN LIVES LOST.

    Reid's Creek, Sunday, 3rd January.—The Welcome [?] at Reid's Creek, has been burned to the ground. Five dead bodies have been found, and one more life is known to have been lost. It is believed that at the least ...

    Article : 993 words
  12. DISTRICT NEWS.

    THE BUCKINGHAM FAMILY.—We have welcomed, for two nights, an agreeable visit from his musical generation, who[?] various acquirements, vocal and instrumental, have earned them a wide-won reputation. We have much pleasure in ...

    Article : 608 words
  13. SCONE.

    The Scone Improvement Committee held their monthly meeting last Tuesday night, to consider the plans and estimates for repairing the road over the swamp at the bottom of the township; and building bridges over the creeks on the road to the ...

    Article : 470 words
  14. REPRESENTATION OF PHILIP, BRISBANE AND BLIGH.

    We make, from the Empire of the 11th, an abstract of Mr. John Robertson's speech, delivered at a meeting of the electors held at Murrurundi on the previous Tuesday, a brief account of which appeared in the Mercury of ...

    Article : 775 words
  15. THE WIDOW FRANKLAND FUND.

    The following letter, received by the Rev. J. R. Thackeray, per Simla, has been kindly handed to us, and will be read with much interest by all who took part in the exertions made to relieve the distressed, at the time ...

    Article : 161 words
  16. MURRURUNDI.

    Mr. Robertson addressed the electors here last Tuesday, and was very favourably received. We have had the Buckingham Family here, and they have been very successful, as regards their own finances and the ...

    Article : 279 words
  17. MUTINY AND MURDER ON BOARD THE AMERICAN WHALER "JUNIOR."

    By the Lochiel, from London, we have received the following particulars relative to a frightful tragedy porpetrated on board the Junior:- Captain Haddon, of the Lochiel, states that, on the 7th instant, ...

    Article : 1,087 words
  18. THE NORTHERN GOLD FIELDS.

    With us the "Old Year" departed and its successor was welcomed with all the fun and frolic generally observed upon such occasions, and with many bumpers qua[?]ed to the toast—"May the last be the worst, and the present the best year of our lives!" ...

    Article : 176 words
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