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  2. Gossip of the Week.

    WHEN we penned our last week's gossip, there was every apearance of the return of fine weather. These hopes were'ouly short-lived; for hardly had the Sydney dust commenced to cloud our streets (and this doesn't ...

    Article : 2,774 words
  3. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    Mr. MACLEAY brought up the report of the Select Committee on Railway Extension, which was ordered to be printed. Sir J. MARTIN resumed the adjourned debate on ...

    Article : 1,877 words
  4. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30.

    Mr. WILSON moved the adjournment of the House. He did so in order to call attention to the conduct of the coroner at Wagga Wagga. It appeared by the Wagga, Wagga Advertiser of the 5th, l6th, and 26th ...

    Article : 1,431 words
  5. THURSDAY.

    In reply to questions—Ministers stated that Mr. Robert Clarke Robinson was the coroner of "Wagga Wagga; that it did not appear on the documents that he had been requested to go to Mittagong to hold an ...

    Article : 778 words
  6. Tuesday, MARCH 29.

    Mr. JENNINGS asked the Secretary for Lands—1. How many runs were declared forfeited in 1868 and 1869? 2. What number of runs are there altogether vacant, and lying open for occupation? 3. What is ...

    Article : 984 words
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