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  2. A KENTUCKY VENDETTA.

    The Philadelphia correspondent of the Times gives the following particulars of the termination of a long-standing Kentucky Vendetta:— The Kentucky vendetta, which was ended on June 22 by ...

    Article : 1,392 words
  3. CONTINENTAL GOSSIP.

    The Jubilee doings have come to an end, only a good dinner remaining to be given to the poorer class of English work-people, with a dance and fireworks to wind up the entertainment. The American colony has ...

    Article : 1,912 words
  4. OUR AMERICAN LETTER.

    New York ia again languishing in the beats of midsummer, and is probably just at present one of the hottest and most uncomfortable dwelling places on the face of the habitable globe. All travellers agree that ...

    Article : 3,447 words
  5. A SUCCESSFUL INDUSTRY.

    There is no more important industry in the Northern district than that carried on at Wickham, near Newcastle, by Hudson Brothers, Limited, railway waggon builders, and foreign and colonial timber merchants, who do for that ...

    Article : 943 words
  6. STOCKTON.

    The township of Stockton, which is the Balmain, Pyrmont, and North Shore of Newcastle, all rolled into one, has, during the last three years, made several ineffectual attempts to become a municipality; but, strange to say, at ...

    Article : 545 words
  7. PACKING FRUIT.

    Respecting the packing of fruit for the English market, the South Australian Register says:—"The managers of the Orient Steam Navigation Company, who take a great deal of practical interest in the question of properly packing fruit ...

    Article : 436 words
  8. ARNOTTS BISCUIT FACTORY.

    There are few "native industries" bettor known in New South Wales than Arnott's Biscuit Factory. The business of Mr. Arnott is rapidly increasing, notwithstanding the fact that when a penny a-pound import specific duty was ...

    Article : 881 words
  9. A PAINFUL SCENE.

    A painful, but unfortunately not an unusual scene, was witnessed in the streets of Newcastle on Tuesday, forcibly reminding the spectator who has read about those things of the convict chain-ganga on ...

    Article : 259 words
  10. WRECK OF THE DUNBAR.—THE RESCUER.

    Sir,—I find my name mentioned by several of your correspondents in their letters to the Herald upon the above subject. It will perhaps be expected of me to maka a statement in reference thereto which may be considered ...

    Article : 593 words
  11. UNCERTIFICATED SHIPMASTERS.

    Sir,—Would some of your readers be good enough to inform me, through your valuable columns, how it is that vessels are sometimes allowed to proceed to sea from this port in charge of masters who have not the required ...

    Article : 288 words
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