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  2. Country and Mining News. (FROM OUR COKHESPONDENTS.) WALLERAWANG.

    Certainly on the eve of a general election our district re mains unusually dull as yet. There is no candidate an[?]unced other than our late member, and we should eertainly like to see some of our staunch supporters of the leaguo put ...

    Article : 286 words
  3. SHOALHAVEN.

    A very influential requisition is being signed to our late member, James Warden. Esq., expressing satisfaction with his past conduct in the Assembly, and confidence in him for the future, and requestiug that he will allow himself to he ...

    Article : 143 words
  4. WAGGA WAGGA.

    The first incident of any importance which has turned up here since my last is the farewell of Judge Francis. The matter did not excite any very great attention, as the addre delivered by the learned judge was almost, tis a matt: r of ...

    Article : 1,327 words
  5. NUNDLE.

    The splendid road leading from Happy Valley, Nundle, to to the Hanging Roek, is now completed, as far as Mr. Prisk's hotel, opening up the country to New England, and the immense forest reserves lying between the Rock and Callaghan's ...

    Article : 160 words
  6. TAMWORTH.

    On Saturday there was a cricket match played between the Tamworth and Namoi River clubs, which contrary to the ex. peetations of many resulted in a very easy victory for the Tamworth men, they winning in one innings with 25 rans to ...

    Article : 342 words
  7. BRANDON HILL.

    Mr. M'Intyre, the Inspector of Schools, paid his anuna visit to our Pnblio School, on Thursday last, the 3rd instunt. The number of pupils present on the occasion was fitty-one. The members of the Behool Board, together with a ...

    Article : 269 words
  8. BREWARRINA (DARLING RIVER.)

    The weather has again taken a decided enange, reai neat i earnest. Sunday was by far the wurmest ever I have exper enced this summer; since then it has not been so warm, but quite enough for flesh and blood to stand. ...

    Article : 655 words
  9. PARKES.

    In miniag, things are assuming a very quiet appearance here now. Reed's Gully has turned out very poor towards the lower end, Welsh and party's washing not payable, still they are going to try the ground again. Several of the blook ...

    Article : 1,710 words
  10. ORANGE.

    The wather here is very hot and the farmers are complaining thut their crops are suffering in consequence. The publlo of Orango have during the past few days had an opportunity of witnessing the celebrated Professor ...

    Article : 657 words
  11. DENILIQUIN.

    Christmas, that festive season of plum pudding, holly, and holidays, & a. hailed in all a as a time of peuco and good will, is likely in this year of our Lord 1874. to be rather a turbulent one in. N. S. Wales, with the prospect of a warmly ...

    Article : 2,055 words
  12. MAJOR'S CREEKK,

    A total accident which has thrown a pall nf gloom over our [?] community, has occurred hereby which our esteemed [?] nsman Mr. H. H. Royal has been beronved of his oldest [?] while another lino boy of has hus received a shock, to his ...

    Article : 544 words
  13. GULGONG.

    MINING,—There is nothing delinile to report in reference to the Shallow Rush, New Homer's Paddock. There are three claims on payable gold, and the ground, is now taken up to Homer's Paddock. Several shafts bottomed during the.week, ...

    Article : 554 words
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