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  2. HAWKINS' HILL.

    The weather was really delightful yesterday when I made my weekly tour of inspection. "All nature smiled," as somebody remaks. In Pact, nature did more, she positively laughed in ...

    Article : 4,049 words
  3. TIN MINING NOTES.

    The Cope Hardinge Tin Mining Company had been successfully floated. The manager of the Sydney Tin Mining Company informs us that he expects to commence ...

    Article : 360 words
  4. SYDNEY SHIPPING.

    July 6.—Fire King (s.), 171 tons, Captain Hersee, from the Manning River 5th instant, with 14 passengers. 6.—Sarah Bell, ship, 812 tons, Captain Ditchburne, ...

    Article : 1,530 words
  5. GENERAL NEWS.

    COLONIAL OLIVE OIL —We have seen a fine sample of pure South Australian olive [?] which Mr. Chiles, of U[?]ley Park, has prepared. It is clear and bright Now that an ...

    Article : 1,779 words
  6. CALIFORNIAN MAIL EXTRACTS. HORRIBLE TALE OF SUFFERING.

    The Louisville Ledger says:—" The Holland arrived at New York on the 24th March, after a long at d boisterous trip, with 550 passengers on board, being at least 200 more than she had ...

    Article : 357 words
  7. THE QUEENSLAND MINES

    Bowen, June 24.—Some fine specimens of tin are have been sent down from the Normanby. The letter which accompanies the specimens says that "any quantity of it can ...

    Article : 610 words
  8. GREAT CONFLAGRATION AT YEDO, JAPAN.

    The Japan Herald says:—" The greatest conflagration that Yedo—a city of fires—has ever been subject to, broke out on the afternoon of April 3rd, about 2 o'clock, in a house ...

    Article : 364 words
  9. NEW ENGLAND TIN MINES.

    UNCONFIRMED RUMOR—A rumor which was very freely circulated in Inverell, during the past two or three days, to the effect that, in the midst of some mining dispute at the Glen, one ...

    Article : 779 words
  10. ENGLISH EXTRACTS.

    Eight members of the Paris Jockey Club fell in the late campaign. They were—De Contenson, killed at Sedan; Tieret killed at Strasburg; Vicomte de Grancey, killed at Champigny; ...

    Article : 510 words
  11. LOCAL NEWS.

    WINE-MAKING IN VICTORIA.—After many discouraging accounts of the poor condition of the wine-making interest in Victoria, the following statements in a late number of the Melbourne Argus ...

    Article : 3,077 words
  12. LATEST NEWS.

    There has been some uneasiness created in Sydney, owing to an impression that some of the passengers of the Hero are likely to disseminate small-pox, but it seems from what has occurred in official quarters ...

    Article : 87 words
  13. [Australian Associated Press Telegram.] SYDNEY.

    Messrs. Martin and Clark report: We sold three prime samples lucerne hay at —5. Maize dull. Recd. 9.25, evening. ...

    Article : 139 words
  14. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. NEWCASTLE SHIPPING.

    July 5.—Hero (s.), Logan from Auckland. 6.—Goolwa, ship, Johnson, from Adelaide. 6.—Agnes Irving (s.), from Sydney. 6.—You Yangs (s.), Clark, from Sydney. ...

    Article : 181 words
  15. MELBOURNE.

    Mrs. Dalmahoy Campbell, Hepbur[?], and Co. report: Sixteen hundred head of cattle forward, good and useful quality. There was a dull demand, prime realizing twenty-two shillings and sixpence per ...

    Article : 119 words
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