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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 172 words
  3. TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE.

    Wednesday.—At the Quarter Sessions, to-day, J. and G. Launt, charged with cattle-stealing, were found guilty[?] Neil Murray, on a charge of perjury, was acquitted. ...

    Article : 33 words
  4. GOULBURN.

    Wednesday, 4 p.m.—Byrnes and his son were committed to take their trial for harbouring bushrangers. Bail was allowed.—Last night the bushrangers robbed a teamster, near Gunning. They took several crimean ...

    Article : 34 words
  5. ARALUEN.

    Tuesday evening.—Ben Hall and Gilbert stuck up Mr. Paul's Burk Inn, and took four horses. They afterwards stuck-up the Telegraph Inn and robbed the inmates. The bushrangers, when leaving, took contrary, ...

    Article : 113 words
  6. THE WOOL MARKET.

    The market on the whole closed well; nearly the whole of the old wool has been cleared off; the new clip will find a ready market. The rates current last year are improbable as a large increase of over 50,000 bales in ...

    Article : 117 words
  7. LATEST SPECIAL TELEGRAM.

    The Federal American steamer Iroquois arrived at Galle on the 17[?] February, for coals and repairs, and was still there when the Bombay left. Her destination is not known. It is reported that she is in search of the ...

    Article : 381 words
  8. AMERICA.

    The Federal army under Sherman marched 300 miles in twenty-seven days, devastated forty-two counties, destroying 200 miles of railroad, burning millions of dollars' worth of cotton, and capturing 4000 prisoners, ...

    Article : 389 words
  9. MELBOURNE.

    Tuesday Evening.—The drought has ceased, and copious rain fell during last night.—A party of blacks are reported to be engaged to hunt down the murderer Morgan.—The Legislative Council are discussing the ...

    Article : 330 words
  10. TIME TABLE.—GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 217 words
  11. PARLIAMENT OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    At the sitting of the House Mr. Phelps took the oaths and his seat for Balranald. QUESTIONS ANSWERED.—In reply to questions put to Ministers, the following replies were [?]ed:— That it ...

    Article : 1,080 words
  12. WEEKLY CALENDAR.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 49 words
  13. BEECHWORTH.

    Tuesday.—The reported murder of Mr. Mackay by Morgan is not confirmed. Dr. Mackay is now in Beechworth making inquiries. ...

    Article : 23 words
  14. ADELAIDE.

    Tuesday Evening.—Mr. Stow, the Attorney-General, who was defeated at the election for Victoria, has issued an address announcing his retirement from political life. —The position of the Ministry is critical. Various ...

    Article : 113 words
  15. CONTINENTAL.

    FRANCE—The Pope's encyclical letter caused a complete breach between the [?]ies and the Vatican. —Prince Napoleon is appointed vice-president of the privy council, and is reconciled to the Emperor.— ...

    Article : 519 words
  16. FOREIGN.

    At the reception on New Year's Day, the Emperor of the French made a pacific speech. The excitement occasioned in the papers by the Pope's Encyclical Note has not yet ended. The French ...

    Article : 616 words
  17. GARDENING AND AGRICULTURAL MEMORANDA FOR MARCH.

    KITCHEN GARDEN: Sow vegetables as in last month. Plant potatoes, cauliflower, broccoli, eschalots, celery, lettuce, &c. Clear and thin s[?]ch and earth up turnips, potatoes, celery &c., as they seem to require it. Hoe the ground and destroy ...

    Article : 199 words
  18. THE ATTEMPT TO ROB THE ARALUEN GOLD ESCORT.

    Yesterday morning, the bushrangers Gilbert, Hall, and Dunn, and another man, stuck up the Araluen escort, on Major's Creek Mountain. They were beaten off by the police. One, John Kelly, was dangerously wounded. ...

    Article : 349 words
  19. MAITLAND MERCURY.

    HAD the disastrous fire of Tuesday last begun at the western end of the town instead of the eastern, where would it have ended? Fanned by the wind, and raging like a blast furnace, it ...

    Article : 1,326 words
  20. ENGLISH MAIL, PER "BOMBAY"

    The branch mail steamer Alexandra arrived at Glenelg at four o'clock. The P. and O. Company's steamer Bombay arrived a King George's Sound at 5 30 a.m. on the 10th instant ...

    Article : 190 words
  21. HUNTER RIVER AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL ASSOCIATION.

    The sixth annual ploughing and mowing match of this association took place on Thursday, the 16th March, 1865, at Mr. John Moore's farm, Greenwood, near Singleton, under very favourable auspices. Several gentlemen ...

    Article : 1,452 words
  22. GENERAL SUMMARY.

    The Australian November mails were delivered in London on the 14th and 19th January. The Queen continues in good he[?] but declines opening Parliament in person on the 17th February ...

    Article : 647 words
  23. SHIPPING.

    ARRIVALS.—Essex, Maid of Judah, Julia Farmer, Sta[?] DEPARTURES— For Sydney: John Duthie, Red Riding Hood, British Sovereign, and Dartmouth. ...

    Article : 29 words
  24. AMERICA.

    The Confederate Congress had appointed fifteen commissioners to proceed North, for the purpose of conferring with the Federal Government on the subject of peace. Mr. Francis Blair had arrived from Richmond—it was ...

    Article : 527 words
  25. COMMERCIAL

    Owing to the Bank of England reducing the rate of discount from 5½ to 5 per cent to-day, the demand for momey is moderate, and the supply large. On the took Exchange the lowest obtainable was 3½to 4 per cent. ...

    Article : 298 words
  26. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15.

    ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS.—In reply to questions put to Ministers, the following information was elicited,—That no application had yet been received by the Government from residents of the electoral district of the Hastings, ...

    Article : 291 words
  27. ADDITIONAL TELEGRAM.

    The Postmaster-General invites tenders, on April 10th, for the conveyance of mails from Galle to Sydney. The Queen has written to the London Railway Companies, urging equal measures for passengers' safety as ...

    Article : 232 words
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