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[Eerald.]—A meeting was held to-day, and a large and influential committee appointed to make arrangements for a demonstration on the opening of the railway. ...
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The usual monthly meeting of this body was held yesterday afternoon. There were present: The Warden, Councillors Bowden, M'Mahon, Noble, Eckford, and O'Brien. The minutes ...
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[Herald.]—The weather is thick, with rain. ...
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[Herald.]—The Government have accepted tenders for the waterworks, amounting to £64,000. At Avoca, a young man, named Lyons, fell ...
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[Herald.]—Hughes, late Clerk to the Adelaide Corporation, was committed for trial on several charges of forgery, bail being refused. It is expected the city will lose largely by his ...
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This Council assembled in the Chamber, Morpeth School of Arts, on Tuesday evening. Present: The Mayor, Aldermen Dickson, J. Keating, Wingrave, Meiklejohn, W. Keating, ...
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The Warwick branch of the Southern and Western Railway was opened on Thursday as far as Allora, by his Excellency the Governor, Major Blackall. The ceremony drew together ...
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The Chronicle of the 27th February says:— The head quarters still remain at Wereroa. The most force, however, is farther on, and in dense bush, which the men are cutting in the ...
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Victorian papers to the 11th instant are to hand. Mr. Moriarty, the Engineer-in-Chief of Harbours and Rivers in New South Wales, is now ...
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