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Article : 618 wordsSIR,—At the presont time a review of the working of the Lands Department may not be out of place. Mr. Farnell told the House Morris and Ranken were required to get facts—not opinions; ...
Article : 691 wordsCASE OF SUSPICION.—William Clarke was brought upin custody, having been arrested on a warrant from Noweastle, eharged on suspieion with stealing from the porson at Neweastle. Geo. Thompson, on ...
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Advertising : 573 wordsAt Boggabri, on the 17th day of October, 1885, from Milehingowrie, by James Nelson, Esq.; sum due at date of notice, £1 10s 6d:— Chestnut Stallion, star, lump on jaws, unbroken, ...
Article : 217 wordsA minute has recently (says the Echo) been written by the Hon. J. P Abbott, Minister for Lands, on the question of impiovements on reserves, and the effect of those improvements upon selections ...
Article : 1,187 wordsAs anticipated, the Hon. J. P. Abbott was returned as member for Gunnedah by a considerable majority. Spring Ridge was one of the four places in which Mr. Clemesha, the Opposition candidate, ...
Article : 408 wordsFollowing are late messages from the Herald and Echo:- Batavia, Oct. 26. The British-India Company's steamship ...
Article : 457 wordsAlthough the official declaiation of the poll does not take place till Friday next, it is now pretty generally known that Messrs. Fitz Gerald and Huugerford are the gentlemen who have been ...
Article : 497 wordsCRICKET.—A new cricket club has been initiated at Yarraman Creek. The name of the club is to be the Yarraman Independent Cricket Club. The club is founded on a good basis; eighteen have ...
Article : 268 wordsBad news como from the Frouch colony of Algeria with regard to its grape vines. Viticulture has long been a profitable business on the Afne m coast but of late the vines have suffered severely from ...
Article : 240 wordsA woman named Mary Cronin, met with a terrible death at the Coalbaggie. It appears that on Tuesday morning, about two o'clock, she went to the public house and asked for grog. This was ...
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