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  2. DISTRICT NEWS.

    The wheat harvest is now very near all over, and the product gathered into the burns, and the thrashing machines busily engaged in separating the grain. The general report as to the ...

    Article : 883 words
  3. POLICE INTELLIGENCE.

    Simpson Hall, Thomas Connell, Edward Walton, Robert Downie, Richard Pearce, Robert Whiteman, John Drummond, William Bell John M'Williams, Elie Chadwick, George Henderson, John Sawyer, John ...

    Article : 3,774 words
  4. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RECHABITES.

    The first public meeting in connection with the branch of the above order, recently established in this city, was held in the Court-house, on Friday evening. There were about ...

    Article : 1,360 words
  5. LOCAL ITEMS.

    WINE LICENSES.—An esteemed correspondent has called our attention to what appears to be a great injustice to what appears to be a great injustice to the wine-growers of New South Wales. He says: "Could we not, by agitation and petition, get a ...

    Article : 1,687 words
  6. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.

    [We wish it to be distinctly understood that, by the mere insertion of letters without comment, we by no means express an opinion favourable to their contents.—ED.] ...

    Article : 33 words
  7. THE REPRESENTATION OF NORTHUM-BERLAND.

    SIR-I was glad to see, by your issue of Saturday last, that you intend to solicit the suffrages of the electors of Northumberland at the ensuing general election. So far as I am concerned, you have my most cordial ...

    Article : 241 words
  8. POSTAL ARRANGEMENTS.

    SIR-I was very much please at your recent leading article on postal matters. By the tone of that article I see that you are a real friend to the working-classes of New South Wales. In showing the great need of ...

    Article : 217 words
  9. THE NEW COAL STAITHS—A PUBLIC NUISANCE.

    SIR—A public structure of some importance has been in progress for some months past, in the west end of this city, which structure, although viewed as an acquisition by the generality of the inhabitants of ...

    Article : 445 words
  10. RAYMOND TERRACE.

    POLICE COURT.—Before H. J. Bolding, P.M., and J.Windeyer, J.P. —Allowing Pigs to Stray: W. Crow was charged with allowing pigs to stray in a 'public place, and was fined 1s. and 2s. 6d. ...

    Article : 306 words
  11. THIS WARATAH POST-OFFICE.

    Sill-In your issuo of Saturday last, it wusstated tho inhabitants uf Upper Iloxhum ouiiteinpliitc petitioning tlio Postmaster-General to issuo » nmil buy between N.'wcabtlu and ICoxham platform, nil accommodation which appears to be urgently needed. Tliiu reiiiinda 1110 of u somuwlmt uimilar iiiovoinunt which is on tho tupU Iicre at present, iuhI which, I belin.'e, will be fully noon about very shortly. Hero tho poat-ollice iu situated at the railway station, nearly threo-quarters of n mile from tho business and most populous part uf the village-un ...

    Article : 498 words
  12. PARADING GROUND (WILLIAMTOWN.)

    Last night Mr. A. H. Jacob, of Raymond Terrace, was kind enough to give his popular, pleasing, and well-prepared lecture on astronomy. The proceeds of the lecture were for the funds ...

    Article : 219 words
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