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  2. THE GOLD. FIELDS.

    The yield of the precious metal from our various goldfields appears to be at present slightly on the increasese. Upon examining the comparative statements given below, it will be seen that the escorts since our last ...

    Article : 939 words
  3. MISCELLANEOUS.

    GOLD has been struck in thirteen feet alluvial sinking at Billibong, twenty miles from Forbes. Three dwts. to the bucket. A heavy rush going on. A motion in the Legislative Council of Queensland for ...

    Article : 4,415 words
  4. CRIME IN THE INTERIOR.

    The state of the interior in many districts is still very unsatisfactory. 8ince our last monthly summary several crimes of a very atractions character have been perpetrated in the Southern and Western districts. One of ...

    Article : 534 words
  5. NEW ZEALAND WAR.

    VOLUNTEERS AND REINFORCEMENTS.—The war in NewZealand has, during the last few weeks, become a matter of increased practical interest to us; for in addition to the sympathy which, as a British colony, we must feel ...

    Article : 1,449 words
  6. THE SCAB IN SHEEP.

    Much anxiety has existed for several weeks past in consequence of the fact having becom known that hoab had broken out amongst the sheep in certain districts of New South Wales. Meetings of gentlemen ...

    Article : 523 words
  7. PUBLIC AND PRIVATE W0RKs AND IMPROVEMENTS.

    IN railways there has been very little doing during the past month. No new contracts have been entered into, or offered for tnder, and with some few exceptions, those in hand are dragging along wearily. The ...

    Article : 2,194 words
  8. [THOMAS DAWSON]

    FAT CATTLE.—Market fully supplied. Prime mobe may be quoted at £4 to £[?]. Some yards at Peterahum, on Wodnewday last, realland over £5. FAT SHEER.—The market is very bare of primo flooks, ...

    Article : 283 words
  9. [HAIOU AND BROWN.]

    THERE in a good attendance of carpentors and blacksmiths at from £18 to £[?] per annum with board and lodgings. English, farming men source, £10 per annum. Ordinary farm servants equal to demand, from £30 to £35. Gardeners, grooms, and ...

    Article : 73 words
  10. MUSIC AND THE DRAMA.

    On the 5th instant was the closing performance of the opera season, when Mr. W.S. Lyster, the enterprising lesses and director, took his benefit; the house on the occasion was crowded with the rank and fashion of the ...

    Article : 431 words
  11. [J. O GLUR]

    We have had a brick demand for country servants this week and engagements have been made with a varied class at our [?] A [?] exists with many to proceeed to the interior, these persons are a great binderance to those who would ...

    Article : 88 words
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