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  2. BANDON GROVE, WILLIAMS RIVER.

    We are [?]orry to think the Rev. Mr. Vanderkiste continues so very unwell, being almost entirely laid aside from his public ministerial duties. However, it is hardly to be expected he can fully rally from the misfortune he ...

    Article : 754 words
  3. SINGLETON.

    AN ARTE[?]IAN WELL AT SINGLETON.—The late meeting of the inhabitants of the town and district with reference to the intended testimonial to the Prince Consort has drawn the attention of many to the fact of ...

    Article : 288 words
  4. GRAFTON.

    CLARENCE RIVER RACEHORSES.—For some years past the Clarence River has held a very good position among those districts famed for the breeding of horse stock, and we think it must be highly gratifying to all who are ...

    Article : 417 words
  5. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

    With reference to the Government notice, dated 9th August, 1861, relative to the opening and making of a parish road from Thomas Logan's 31 scres at Telligherry Creek to the road between Raymond Terrace and Telligherry Creek at Saltash: ...

    Article : 608 words
  6. WOLLOMBI.

    MAT 21ST.—The necessity of a suitable punt at Wiseman's Ferry, capable of carrying a loaded team or a few head of cattle, with proper landing-places, and yards for droving cattle, has long been perceived by those who ...

    Article : 296 words
  7. TAMWORTH.

    SERIOUS ACCIDENT.—We have been mode acquainted with the particulars of a very serious accident to the son of our worthy townsman, Mr. James Crawford, of the Denominational School, the result of which will be the ...

    Article : 602 words
  8. MUDGEE.

    THE COOVAL DIGGINGS—Good news continues to arrive from these diggings, which are situated in the vicinity of Mudgee. The Joint Stock B[?]nk purchased a parcel of gold from a digger, amongst which was one nugget of ...

    Article : 356 words
  9. TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS.—ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH STATION. TENTERFIELD.

    Tenders will be received at this office until twelve o'clock on Tuesday, the 17th June next, from persons willing to contract for the erection of an electric telegraph station at Tenterfield. Tenders to be endorsed, "Tender for Telegraph Station, ...

    Article : 88 words
  10. IMPOUNDINGS.

    At Mogil Mogil, on the 30th April, from Towndy, Mongerroo and Curbalena, by order of J. C. Bagot, Esq.; damages and driving 4s. each:—One yellow and white cow, RH over J off rump—a red and white calf at foot; one red and white cow, ...

    Article : 1,094 words
  11. COLONIAL MARKETS.

    MELBOURNE FLOUR AND GRAIN MARKET.—The markets for flour and grain are without change. A fair demand exists for all descriptions of both bread and feeding stuffs for ready use, and prices are steady at quotations.—Flour: Tasmanian, ...

    Article : 862 words
  12. QUEENSLAND.

    The estimates were laid upon the table of the house last night (13th May), in pursuance of a message received from his Excellency the Governor. The probable Ways and Means and Expenditure for the year 1863 are stated ...

    Article : 464 words
  13. ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE.

    GENTLEMEN.—The residents on the south side of the Great Northern Line of Railway, between Lochinvar and Branxton, have been seriously inconvenienced within the last few days, by the gates opening over the main ...

    Article : 200 words
  14. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    Wool.—The season has now almost closed, and nothing is offering for sale sufficient to indicate the state of the market. To-day we catalogued 85 bales, all[?] which, except one parcel of greasy wool, wsa quitted about late quotations. The ...

    Article : 2,350 words
  15. NEW ENGLAND.

    THE DRAMA AT ARMIDALE.—The arrangements for opening the theatre, to which attention has already been drawn, are, we believe, in a sufficiently forward state to permit of its being opened on Monday next. ...

    Article : 386 words
  16. SYDNEY NEWS.

    SUICIDE.—GUNNING.—On Sunday morning last a man named Robert Brown hung himself. The unfortunate man was an old resident of this part, and used to make Mr. W. Fisher's place his home. On Saturday night ...

    Article : 1,549 words
  17. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    May 21.—New Moon, steamer, from Sydney. 22.—Grafton, steamer, from Sydney. 22.—Scotia, brig, 131, Archer, from Otago, N.Z., 23rd ult. 22.—Creole, schooner, 131, Carr, from Sydney. Dibbs and ...

    Article : 254 words
  18. Latest Telegraphic News.

    The road between Maitland and Buchanan will be proclaimed immediately after the return of the Surveyor General to Sydney. Mr. James Dickson gave a grand entertainment to the ...

    Article : 145 words
  19. NUNDLE.

    A public meeting was held here on Monday evening, the 12th instant, to take into consideration the propriety of erecting an hospital at this place. The meeting was called for six, but proceedings did not commence until ...

    Article : 419 words
  20. NEW ZEALAND.

    Sir George Grey has been paying a visit to Hawke's Bay, and proceeded then[?] to Wellington, where the General Assembly is to meet in June Lieut.-General Cameron. C.B., is the Acting Governor. His ...

    Article : 1,436 words
  21. SYDNEY SHIPPING.

    May 22.—Mary Smith, schooner, 99 tons, Captain Tobin, from Warranambool 13th instant. 22.—Urara (s.), 240 tons, Captain Wiseman, from Clarence River 21st instant, with 16 pas[?]gers. ...

    Article : 380 words
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