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  2. SHIPPING NEWS.

    [?] A barque, supposed to be the Rebecca, from Newcastle, ran up to the anchorage last night, but was not boarded. ARRIVALS (COASTING.) Friday[?]December[?]—The Government schooner Yatala, ...

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  3. SHIP MAILS.

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  4. VICTORIA.

    The Reform Bill has been passed intact in Committee of the Legislative Council. A telegram from Sydney states that Great Britain has bought the Feejee Island for £9,000, ...

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    THE POPULATION OF THE VICTORIAN GOLDFIELDS.— The following interesting information respecting the distribution of the gold-fields population is taken from a return just issued from ...

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  6. METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS.

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    CLASSIFIED PUBLIC OFFICERS.—Mr. Hay yesterday gave notice— "That a return be laid on the table of the House of the number of classified officers in the Government ...

    Article : 99 words
  8. VICTORIA.

    The session, "like a wounded snake, drags its slow length along." The Electoral Districts Alteration Bill, more properly known as the Reform Bill, was read a second time in the Legislative Council on Wednesday ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN EXPLORATION.

    From remarks made in the South Australian journals lately received, we are inclined to think that Mr. Stuart penetrated further north than we stated in our recent article upon his ...

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  10. PARLIAMENTARY SUMMARY.

    In the House of Assembly, on Friday— The notices of motion and question related to the employment of day labor upon the Gawler extension line of railway; the eligibility for Government employment of ...

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  11. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The following telegrams, bringing the news from this colony down to November 27, are taken from the Argus:— Sydney, November 25. ...

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    On Thusrsday afternoon a little skirmish, en passant, occurred in the House on the item being proposed tor the pay of the Sergeant-Armorer. The Treasurer spoke in high terms ...

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  14. MARKET REPORT.

    —[?]The market has been quiet to-day. A sale of 2,000 bushels of wheat is reported at 8s., delivered at the Port. At Messrs. Wicksteed & Co's the following sales took place at auction:—Plantation coffee, 10¼d. per lb.; chest ...

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  15. OUR AGRICULTURAL PROSPECTS.

    Sir—I was not a little surprised to read the following extract of report of the meeting of farmers at the Norfolk Arms, on the 29th ult., in order to establish a Farmers' Club, namely:—"Gentlemen, let us do something to ...

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    HOW TO DISPENSE WITH "ESTABLISHMENTS." —A subscriber has sent us the following extract from a West India paper, which he considers to embody a principle worth trying by our own ...

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  17. WHOLESALE PRICES OF COLONIAL PRODUCE.

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    MR. BABBAGE.—We are informed that a private letter from Port Augusta has been received from this getleman, intimating his intention of returning to Adelaide by the Marion steamer. ...

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  19. TASMANIA.

    Papers from Launceston to November 25th, and from Hobart Town to November 24th:— BASS'S STRAITS CABLE.—It will be satisfactory to the public if we "report progress" in the matter of th[?] ...

    Article : 424 words
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    THE REPORTED DISCOVERY OF GOLD NEAR ECHUNGA.—In reply to a question put by Mr. Solomon, in the House of Assembly yesterday, the Commissioner of Crown Lands said that, ...

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  21. VICTORIA.

    Since closing my last report on the 25th, there has been little room for any change in our markets, the intervention of Saturday and Sunday leaving only one market day; it is, however, gratifying to record that wholesale operations have ...

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    LADY YOUNG.—The Tasmanian papers announce that this lady was to sail from Southampton for Melbourne in October. [?]Before the close of the year, therefore, says the Launceston ...

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    DISCOVERY OF COAL.—We understand that a claim for reward was yesterday left at the office of the Commissioner of Crown Lands, for the discovery of Coal 200 miles to the northward, ...

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    SIGNOR CUTOLO.—It will be perceived by an advertisement which appears in another column, that his distinguished pianist is prepared to give lessons in music, composition, and singing. We make no doubt ...

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    THE COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS.— On the 10th instant Mr. Reynolds will move the House of Assembly— "That, in the opinion of this House, the position held ...

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  26. ADELAIDE RETAIL PRICES.

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    GREAT MINERAL DISCOVERY.—We understand that most remarkable discoveries of red oxide of copper have been made in the far Forth. We do not like exactly to repeat all we have ...

    Article : 76 words
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