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  2. LOWER SOUTHGATE.

    Scarcely a day passes without showers, but on Friday, and Saturday the heaviest falls occurred and also, yesterday forenoon, and there is now sufficient for all purposes. There ...

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  3. MACLEAN.

    BRASS BAND.—The final of the preliminary meetings in connection with the establishment of a brass band in Maclean, was held on Friday evening, Mr. Stuart Maurice being ...

    Article : 323 words
  4. ULMARRA.

    EGGS.—A few weeks ago the Examiner called attention to the fact that Northern rivers eggs were worth more than those from. Southern parts, and information is ...

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  5. GRAFTON BOROUGH COUNCIL

    A special meeting was held last evening. Present—Ald. Jordan (chairman), Carson, Trent, Wilcox, Kritsch, Eggins and M'Farlane. ...

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  6. OFFICIAL CORRESPONDENCE.

    The member for The Clarence has been officially informed:— ROYALTY ON TIMBER.—Respecting application for a uniform royalty on timber and ...

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  7. RICHMOND RIVER.

    At a meeting of the R.R. Caledonian Society arrangements were made for holding the next sports at Coraki on Easter Monday. Several Clarence gentlemen were appointed ...

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  8. BRUSHGROVE.

    Heavy rain has fallen here during the last three days, and the roads are in a sloppy condition, and farming operations are at a standstill. ...

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  9. TYNDALE.

    All crops here are doing well. Early maize is being pulled, and small shipments have been made. The late maize looks better than similar crops have done for years. ...

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  10. THE SECOND TEST MATCH.

    On Saturday, Darling and Trumble carried the score to 52, when the latter played M'Kibbin on to his wicket. Soon after Hill went in Darling gave a very easy chance to ...

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  11. SATURDAY'S MATCHES.

    United played a draw with Alumny Creek on Saturday, which, however, was much in favour of the former. United closed their innings at 5 wkts. for 107 (Brindle 39, Fisher ...

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  12. THE GATTON MURDERS.

    At the Gatton tragedy inquiry on Friday Daniel Murphy deposed that M'Neill told him that there were no signs of a struggle near the bodies; also that be thought ...

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  13. SPORTING.

    The V.R.C. Autumn races concluded on Saturday at Flemington. Bobadil won the All-aged Stakes from Nitre and Condiment, and therefore won each time he started ...

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  14. LATEST CABLE NEWS.

    The Chinese Imperial authorities refused to extend cosmopolitan settlement at Shanghai owing to the opposition of France and Russia to the proposal. This opposition is ...

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  15. LATEST TELEGRAPHIC

    A large deputation, comprising Ministers of various denominations and members of both Houses of Parliament, interviewed the Premier to-day and put forward a number of ...

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  16. Fearful Railway Accident IN NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, SUNDAY.—The most appalling railway accident in the history of the colony occurred on Saturday night at Rakaia. While an excursion train crowded ...

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  17. Hurricane in Queensland

    SYDNEY, MONDAY NIGHT.—The steamer Warrego arrived at Cooktown this morning, and reports terrible disasters amongst the Pearling fleet. Eighty-seven boats and five ...

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  18. Queensland Elections.

    SYDNEY, MONDAY.—The first batch of Queensland Parliamentary elections was held on Saturday, when twenty-six electorates, returning thirty-four members, were ...

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