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  2. MERCANTILE AND MONEY ARTICLE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 3,594 words
  3. OPENING OF THE BRIDGE AT WINDSOR.

    THE greatest gala day we have ever witnessed was Thursday last, upon the occasion of the opening of the bridge over the Hawkesbury, connecting the agricultural district of Wilberforce with the town of Windsor. The day was ...

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    Tariffs of The Australasian Colonies.— A compilation of the tariffs of the australasian colonies has been prepared by M[?]. H. R. Gib[?]on and Co. from the various Customs Acts up to july, 1874. it has been ...

    Article : 1,910 words
  5. LATEST INTELLIGENCE. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS TO AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL.

    MONEY is easier—Bank stronger. Heavy rains are interrupting the work of harvesting. Copper of all kinds is quiet, at late quotations. ...

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    A [?]ATH[?] curious question has been raised in the Parliament of South-Australia. There is in that colony a very singular and ano[?] institution known as the Local Court of ...

    Article : 954 words
  7. BAZAINE.

    Ex-marshal Bazaine has arrived at Cologne. ...

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  8. SHIPPING.

    ARRIVED.—From Sydney: City of Benares, May 12. From Melbourne: Lady Jocelyn, April 22. From Adelaide; Gervan, April 26; also, Carnatic, Crusader, Glendower, and Jungfrau. ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS TELEGRAMS. RICHMOND.

    Colour-sergeant Guest was this evening unanimously elected Lieutenant of the Richmond Rifles. ...

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  10. ORANGE.

    Mr. Nelson, M.L.A., was entertained at a banquet, in the Masonic Hall, last evening. It was largely attended; the Mayor presided. The proceedings were of a most friendly and cordial nature. The ...

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    The principal facts brought out by the Returns of the banking establishments in Sydney for the quarter ended 30th June, 1874, are as follows:— ...

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  12. GLEN INNES.

    The Hon. R. P. Abbott addressed a large and influential meeting last night at the Temperance Hall. He was well received, and a vote was carried in favour of his re-election. ...

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  13. MORPETH.

    The Hon. H. Parkes and the Hon. G. A. Lloyd, accompanied by several gentlemen from Sydney and Maitland, arrived by train at 1.30 p.m. They visited the Morpeth Public school, and expressed satisfaction ...

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  14. BRISBANE.

    The Customs Regulations exempt from duty all [?]chinery used for manufacturing, agricultural, mining, and pastoral purposes. The tin received at Warwick during the week was ...

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  15. MELBOURNE.

    The mail steamer Nubia arrived in the Bay at 9, [?]d the Ellora (s.) will sail for Sydney at 3 this afternoon. The members of the German Expedition to observe ...

    Article : 179 words
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    DISTRICT COURT.—Monday, 24th August.— Giover v. Thompson (part heard) will not be taken before 1.30 p.m., Robers v. Law, Ellis and another v. Wain-wright, Ellis and another v. Harris and another, Holman ...

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  17. QUEENSCLIFF.

    ARRIVED.—Bravo (schooner), from Newcastle. SAILED.—Burton Stather (barque), for Sydney; also, at 5, the You Yangs (s.), for Sydney. ...

    Article : 26 words
  18. TASMANIA.

    Mr. Philip Thomas Smith offers £1000 for the establishment of a training school. ARRIVED.—City of Hobart (s.), from Sydney. LAUNCESTON, FRIDAY. ...

    Article : 128 words
  19. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

    THE following notices appear in the Government Gazette published yesterday. VOLUNTEER APPOINTMENTS.—Second Lieutenant Edward Henry Arnheim to be First Lieutenant, and Mr. ...

    Article : 274 words
  20. ADELAIDE.

    2600 tons of breadstuffs were exported last week. In the Legislative Assembly a vote of £38,000 for education was carried last night. Mr. John Main has been appointed Secretary to ...

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    SUDDEN DEATH OF A BOY.—A coroner's inquest was held on Friday, in the Court-house, Burrowa (says the Burrang[?]ng Argus), concerning the death of a [?]ad, fourteen years of age, named Thomas Hughston. ...

    Article : 594 words
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    BURNT TO DEATH.—It is reported in the Launceston Examiner that a few days ago, at Campbell Town, an old man, best known as Taff Davis, received severe burns, from which he has since died. He went to ...

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