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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 87 words
  3. IMPORTED LABOUR FOR THE RAILWAYS.

    The following letter, addressed to the, editors of the Sydney Morjtinn JJcrald and Empire, will correct an erroneous but generally received impression ai to the proposed modd of carrying on the works of the railway extensions:— ...

    Article : 185 words
  4. ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE.

    Gentlemen—A careful perusal or Mr. Cow or's speech so fur as it relates to the education question, gives as little cause for disappointment as for satisfaction. His language certainly doeB not appear to bo equivocal to the extent which his ...

    Article : 1,367 words
  5. DISTRICT NEWS.

    REPAIRS OR THE ROADS.—Mr. Nowcombe, the contractor for the Northern roads, is now in Tamworth, for the purpose, wo believe, of making repairs in the main line of road a little above the Caledonian Hotel here. We deem it a good ...

    Article : 826 words
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    MR. Cowper takes credit, among other merits claimed by him for his Government, for making a considerable reduction in the departmental expenditure; mainly by amalgamating offices, ...

    Article : 1,330 words
  7. INSOLVENCY PROUEEDINGS.

    Juno 3.—At Maitland: Byfield Wormenley, Bingle, 11. NEW INSOLVENTS. May 30.—James Richard Fryer, of Sydney, printer and stationer. Liabilities, £9071 5s. 6d. Assets—value of personal ...

    Article : 136 words
  8. NOMINATION AND POLLING DAYS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 121 words
  9. COLONIAL MARKETS.

    MELBOURNE AGRICULTURAL REPORT.—Wednesday, May 25.—The grain market is depressed this week. Flour holds its price, buttha amount of business done is limited. The stocks on hand are not large, so thero is no necessity to force a trade, ...

    Article : 2,386 words
  10. MR. THOMAS DANGAR AT MERRIWA.

    A meeting of the electors of the Upper Hunter resident in this part of the constituency was held at the Merriwa inn, on the evening or the 27th instant, for the purpose of hearing Mr. Thomas Dangar give an exposition of his political opinions. ...

    Article : 638 words
  11. TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE

    A deputation, consisting of Grant King and three Chinese merchants resident in Melbournes, waited upon the Chief Secretary, to-day, in reference to the residence-tax, which they held they had no business to pay, it being imposed for purposes of ...

    Article : 175 words
  12. NEW ENGLAND.

    Queen's Birthday.—There was some cricketing on the Armidale course during the day, but no full maicn of elevens. In the evening we expected a demonstration, but there was nothing very remarkable. A few shots were fired, crackers and ...

    Article : 682 words
  13. DISTRICT COURT, PATERSON.

    This court was holden at Paterson, on 30th May, 1859, before his Honor Mr. Judge Owen. Messrs. O'Meagher and Chambers, solicitors, wera in attendance. There were 11 cases for hearing, as follows:— ...

    Article : 378 words
  14. ADELAIDE.

    Telegraphic communication re-opened this afternoon. The Columbian is still in port. It is expected she will sall in a day or two. Business is very slack, chiefly owing to the stoppage of ...

    Article : 159 words
  15. To the Editors of the Maitland Mercury.

    GrsTLFMEN—May I be allowed to oner a lew remoras on that portion of your leading article in the issue of the 21st current, which refers to the proceedings of the late meeting of the Synod of Eastern Australia. ...

    Article : 1,314 words
  16. HOMEBUSH RACES.

    The great, in fact the only interesting, event of to-day, has been the meet at Homebush, which has been looked forward to with considerable interest, and the delightful weather which favoured the first day's racing added materially lo the success ...

    Article : 1,044 words
  17. THE NORTHERN GOLD FIELDS.

    The last has been the most miserable, cold, bleak, bone-chilling week that has ever been experienced on the Rocky, the weather being made up of high winds, rains, snow, sleet, and everything else known as requisite to make a life on the ...

    Article : 1,885 words
  18. GRAF[?]ON.

    Since I last wrote to you, a man of the name ot Wm. Norman was drowned in the waterhole on the Great Plain, about four miles from Grafton. On Tuesday last, the 3rd instant. Norman left Pate's public house. Grafton, a little the worse for liquor, ...

    Article : 784 words
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