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  2. THE RAINS—RISING OF THE RIVER HUNTER.

    It is now some time since the inhabitants of this district have seen the Hunter River pour down the immense body that it now does. On Thursday morning last the river was a foot or two higher than ...

    Article : 587 words
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    ROWLAND HILL AND THE FRENCH PORT OFFICE.—Mr. Rowland Hill has given his assistance to the Postal Reform in France. On the application of M. Felix de St. Priest, one of the partisans of an ...

    Article : 82 words
  4. Shipping Intelligence.

    January 22.—Royal Saxon, barque, 510 tons, Captain Charlsworth, from Calcutta the 22nd November. " Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Wall, Mr. Daniels, Mr. Brown, Mr. Gorman, Mr. Campbell, ...

    Article : 329 words
  5. YOUNG IRELAND WARFARE.

    The opinion of the country with regard to the merits of the professed cause of the recent rupture in the Association is now pretty well known—too well understood, in fact, to require formal ...

    Article : 586 words
  6. IRELAND.

    Both from the north and south of Ireland the most gloomy accounts continue to be received as to the failure of the home-grown supply of food; and unless either food or work be immediately found for ...

    Article : 657 words
  7. COMMERCIAL AND MARKETS.

    Business has rather an improved aspect this week from the arrival of numerous drays from the country, though not to the extent it would have done but for the rising of the Hunter, which has prevented ...

    Article : 291 words
  8. DEPARTURES.

    January 22.—Fanny, barque, Captain Andrews, for London. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Coser, Master Coser, Mr. W. H. Grant, Mr. B. Keeing, Rev. G. Bateman, Mr. J. D. Stirling. ...

    Article : 282 words
  9. TANNING INTERESTING TO AUSTRALIANS.

    "A very important communication was made by M. Payen in the name of Dr. Turnbull, of London, relative to his practical application of the theory of endosmosis and extosmosis, discovered by M. ...

    Article : 747 words
  10. New Zealand.

    Reports have been in circulation, calculated to arouse the fears of the public, respecting the intentions of the natives in the northern districts. Some turbulent natives at Wangarei, appear to have had ...

    Article : 587 words
  11. CLEARANCES.

    January 25.—John Pirie, schooner, Captain Long, for the South Sea Islands. 25.—Harlequin, schooner, Captain Hovenden, for Portland Bay. Passenger—Mr. Matthew ...

    Article : 54 words
  12. SHIPS MAILS.

    Mails will be closed at the Post Office as follows:—FOR ADELAIDE.—By the Phantom, this evening, at 6. FOR AUCKLAND.—By the Avoca, to-morrow ...

    Article : 65 words
  13. British Extracts.

    IMPORTANT DISCOVERY FOR FINDING THE ALTITUDE OF THE SUN IN VERY CLOUDY WEATHER. —A letter has been addressed to the Committee of Lloyd's by a Mr. Ham, of Norwich, relative to a ...

    Article : 1,710 words
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