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  2. THE SUNDAY OPENING OF PLACES OF AMUSEMENT.

    A DEPUTATION, Num ering about a hundred and fifty persons, represementing the Lord's Day Observance Society, the East London Sunday Rost Association, and other societies of a similar character had waited by ...

    Article : 821 words
  3. FROM ORANGE TO DUBBO.

    THE drive along the Western Road, from Orange to Dubbo, although monotonous, is not with out interest. You pass through Stony Creek and Ironbarks, a land of promise (in aa auriferous senre), but whether the ...

    Article : 1,416 words
  4. BUSHRANGING AT BARRABA.

    THE following extracts from letters to a mercantile from in town, have been handed to the Maitland Mercury for publication:- "Barraba Sept, 22.—We have bushrangers in the ...

    Article : 530 words
  5. SYDNEY AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB.

    THE committee of management of the Sydney Amateur Athletic Club are certainry to be congratulated upon the unqualified success of their third meeting on the Albert Ground on Saturday last. The weather was beautiful, ...

    Article : 4,036 words
  6. SINGULAR INSTANCE OF MENTAL ABERRATION.

    A MAN who gave the name of John Clark, and said he was a shipwright by trade, r[?]ectly from Newcastle, came to the temporary court-house. Weat Maitland, on Thursday, shortly after the business of the court had ...

    Article : 357 words
  7. THE POPE'S WEALTH.

    THERE is reason to believe that Rome will in time make good her claims to the proud title of "Eternal City," and that the future has a greatuess in store for her which will hardly give har reason to regret the past. ...

    Article : 551 words
  8. THE ENGLISH ELEVEN FOR AUSTRALIA.

    THE English Eleven for Australia, is now completed by the addition of the name of Mr. G. Bird, a gentleman who distirguished himself by scoring 116, not out, when pla[?]ing against the eleven which visited ...

    Article : 232 words
  9. AUENA.

    DURING the past week no stone has passed through the mill, with the exception of a few tons of barren stone put through for furnace bottoms for the Peetwood Copper Company, Bald I have no yields to report for the ...

    Article : 965 words
  10. A NEW HYDRAULIC ENGINE.

    THE Ballarat Star writes:—An entine, not entirely novel in conception, but different from anything that has ever been at work in any of our mines before, was started at the mine of the Hand and Band Company ...

    Article : 819 words
  11. A RAILWAY TRAIN STOPRED AND PLUNDERED.

    WE have read of railway trains stopped and elundered in the wildest rogions of Spain, and even not very long a nince in certain parts of Italy, but is is not casy to think of this sert of audacious and ...

    Article : 405 words
  12. VISITSTO OUT-OF-THE-WAY GOLD-FIELDS.

    TUMBERUMBA offering nothing of sufficient interest to notice, I was induced to pay a visit to an almost unknown portion of this very interesting district, perhaps destined at no great distance of time to become an ...

    Article : 1,500 words
  13. DEATH OF WELL[?] THE JOUKEY.

    Upon the very eve of the sale of Sir Joseph Hawley's stud[?] at Middle Park we have to announce the death of one of the most prominent, and popular jockeys of the time, and who was so inseperably identified s[?]ce 1858 with the" cheiry and ...

    Article : 395 words
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