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  2. RAILWAY FROM THE CLARENCE TO NEW ENGLAND.

    AN address was delivered by Mr. T. Bawden, M.P., in the School of A[?], Grafton, on Wednesday last, on the question of a railway from the Clarence to the tableland of New England. ...

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  3. DREADFUL DEATH.

    A DEADFUL case of deaht through intemperance took place, yesterday afternoon, at the receiving house for lunatics, Darlinghurst. The deceased, whose name was joseph Harrison, is said to have ...

    Article : 301 words
  4. CARNIVEROUS PLANTS.—VEGETABLE INSECT TRAPS.

    I SEND herewith a communication from n valued correspondent—Mrs. Mary Trent of Vineland, N.J —a keen and trustworthy observer, whose experiments upon the vegetable fly-catcher (Drosera) ...

    Article : 1,485 words
  5. INSOLVENCY COURT.—TUESDAY.

    John Heffernan, now of Ilaydontown, near Murruruadi, lately resideing at Muswebrook, labourer, Can[?] of sequestration: Lesses on contract works. Liabilletes, £[?]2 14 [?]; assets, £5; deflicieney, £87 14s [?] Official ...

    Article : 124 words
  6. CENTRAL POLICE COURT.—TUESDAY.

    Of eleven persons brought up for drunkenness, six were fined or imprisoned. A charge against Martin Buckley of deserting his wife was postponed for a week, to enable the ...

    Article : 571 words
  7. EASTERN AND WESTERN DOWNS.

    The weather continues very dry. Although it has frequently threatened rain, we have been disappointed. 62 head of store cattle left Texas for Toowoomba, in charge of Mr. M'Leod, on the 4th. 11,000 shoep left ...

    Article : 85 words
  8. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

    THE following notices appear in last night' G[?]:— APPLNTMENT TO THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.—His Excelleney the Governer has, with the advice of the Executive Council, in her Majesty's name, summoned William ...

    Article : 634 words
  9. WIDE BAY AND BURNETT.

    The country looks bare for want of rain, but all kinds of stock, considering the drawbacks, are in fair condition and healthy. Shearins may be said to be over, and the clip for 74 will,, I fear, be found lighter ...

    Article : 119 words
  10. MOSCLEBRLOK AND UPPER HUNTER FREE SELECTORS' ASSOCIATION.

    ON Saturday afternoon, the first annual meeting of this association was held in the committee room of the School of Arts, if Musclebrook. There was a small gathering in consequence of the prevalence ...

    Article : 634 words
  11. PEAK DOWNS.

    Yesterday afternoon a fine mob of 1100 head of young cattle, mixed sexes, pasted through the town. They are in charge of Mr. E. White, who is taking them from Waverley station, near Broadsound, to stock ...

    Article : 187 words
  12. THE PALMER.

    THE total amount of gold passed for shipment at the Custom House, Cookrown, during the year 1874, was 82[?],380 czs 11 dwts, this total being made up as follows:— ...

    Article : 202 words
  13. MINING INTELLIGENCE.

    The following is the return of tin ore forwarded from Murrurundi Hallway Station during the week ending January 16 WPP and PPW, 8 tns 12 owt 1 qr 15 lbs; Moore and Co. 3 tns 2 ewt; Swinton, 3 tns 0 cwt 2 qrs 26 lbs Mark, ...

    Article : 861 words
  14. WATER POLICE COURT.—TUESDAY.

    (Before their 'Worships the Police Magistrate, Mr, J. M. Marsh, with Messrs. Hunt, Smith, S, Goold, and Reading.) Patrick Mulally (36), for being drunk and ...

    Article : 299 words
  15. BARTON V. MUIR,—PRIVY COUNCIL APPEAL.

    JUDGMENT of the Lords of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council on the appeal of Barton v. Muir from New South Wales, defivered 14th November, 1874. Present: Sir James W. Colville, Sir Barnes ...

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  16. PAINFUL CATASTROPHE.

    AN accident of the most painful and heartrending description happened to a girl. aged about thirteen years, named Mary Anne Leo. yesterday afternoon between 3 and 4 o'clock, at her father's ...

    Article : 271 words
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    Return of tin [?] received at the Neweastle and Morpoth Railway stations. for week ending 16th January, 1875: From Murr[?]di to Newcastle. 6tons [?]owt 0 [?] 8lb; from Murrurandi to M[?], ...

    Article : 466 words
  18. CORONER'S COURT.

    City Coroner hold an inquest at ll o'clock, [?] morning, at the Five Deck Hotel, Five [?], on the body of a boy named John Thomas [?], lying at his father's residence. Five ...

    Article : 240 words
  19. POSTORAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The state of the country around Narrabri is very bad, to indge from the following remarks in the Narrabri Herald: Worse and worse is all we may report as regards the state of the country and prospeate pastoral and ...

    Article : 260 words
  20. STOCK MOVEMENTS AND STATE OF THE COUNTRY IN QUEENSLAND.

    THE weather haa been very hot and opprossive during the last few days; every one has been wishing for rain, but none has fallen, except a few slight showers in the beginning of the week, which were insufficient for any ...

    Article : 436 words
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    [?] inquest was helf yesterday morning, at [?] Dock, before H. Shiel, Esq., coroner, on the [?] of John Thomas "Gunning, aged 14, who died [?] the effects of sealds, at his father's residence, on ...

    Article : 112 words
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