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  2. RAVAGES OF THE FLOODS ON THE HAWKESBURY.

    THE reports of your correspondects have made known to the readers of the Herald the sad calamity which has visited this district; and what I have now to relate way not be necessary to arouse the charitable feeling[?] ...

    Article : 554 words
  3. GUNDAGAI GOLD-FIELDS.

    WRITING from Gundagai, a correspondent sends us the following:—The gold-fields continue to afford satisfaction to those engaged; the land being highly auriferous, in spite of the many difficulties thrown in ...

    Article : 227 words
  4. LOWER MURRUMBIDGEE.

    THE SEASON.—We may certainly regard ourselves as enjoying on the Murrumbidgee a favoured clime. None of the dire disasters by flood, of which we read such sad accounts, have reached us. In fact, we are ...

    Article : 784 words
  5. RELIEF FOR THE FLOODED OUT.

    SIR,—The sad distress occasioned by the late almost unsurpassed flooding of the country, and much of which it is to be feared is yet unknown in Sydney, carries with it an appeal to humanity which, it appears to me, none should ...

    Article : 624 words
  6. SHOALHAVEN.

    SINCE the 16th instant, the weather has been wet and ungenial. The waters of the flood, have subsided, but the sun seldom in the course of the day shows itself through the dense clouds—a dense mist has never ...

    Article : 1,470 words
  7. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    THE Hon. the Colonial Secretary has, from time to time, been favoured with some very valuable notes from the Rev. W. B. Clarke, the well-known eminent geologist of New South Wales, upon rock specimens ...

    Article : 1,761 words
  8. PLANTS INTRODUCED ACCIDENTALLY.

    SIR,—At the present times when so much useful information is being laid before the public by the Acclimatisation Society, with a view of encouraging the introduction of those plants which are suitable for our climate, it may not ...

    Article : 3,502 words
  9. SATURN AND HIS RING.

    SIR,—Sitting in my verandah, the other night after a hard day's work, solacing myself with a sip and a pipe, there came up in my mind a reminiscence of a ourious communication I had about fifteen years ago, by means of the ...

    Article : 499 words
  10. VICTORIA.

    WE take the following items from the news of the day in the Age of 17th instant. To those who feel an interest in direct steam con[?]ication with Great Britain, it will be gratifying ...

    Article : 1,208 words
  11. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,—For the last seven years house property of this town has been fast declining in value, and, at the present time, at least one house in every five is tenentless, while those that are occupied are let at such a miserable rental that, ...

    Article : 498 words
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