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RUBY, schooner, 90 tons, from Sydney via Newcastle, October 22. NEW ENGLAND (s.), 400 tons, Captain W. B. Mann, from Sydney, via Newcastle, October 22. ...
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HELEN NICOLL (s.), 400 tons, Captain H. C. Chudleigh, for Sydney, October 18. Passengers—Mesdames Haywood, Duffy and son, Wallace, Miss Wallace, Messrs. H. K. Englefield. Jameson, Wallace, Bull, ...
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CORAKI (S.), 163 tons, Captain Magee, for Sydney, October 17. SHANNON, 66, Power, for Sydney, October, 18, 56,000 feet of sawn pine. ...
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WHAT is now being experienced, in Paris, will some day have to be written of some of our Australian cities, when typhoid fevers get such a footing as will decimate the inhabitants. All our large cities ...
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BEFORE the Police Magistrate. A man charged with drunkenness, was cautioned. John Byrnes, alias Dublin Jack, charged with drunkenness, and indecently exposing himself in a ...
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A COMPETITION for four prizes, in connection with the Grafton Volunteer Fire Brigade, took place in Fisher Park on Saturday afternoon last. The weather was not at all favourable for the class of competition ...
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I THINK, sir, I can fairly claim space in your columns, to discuss a question of public importance, relative to funeral reform. It is the practice in Grafton, to make what may not inappropriately be ...
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SIR,—If the trustees of Susan Island could obtain about £30 from the Government, I would suggest, that about two acres on the top end of the Island, should be cleared, leaving, only the very large trees, ...
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WEATHER AND CROPS.—Within the last twenty-four hours, we have been blest with a most copious fall of rain, which has filled all the tanks and refreshed everything. About a fortnight ago, the aspect of ...
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WEATHER AND CROPS.—The late rain has given an impetus to vegetation throughout the district. Paddocks that erstwhile appeared parched and devoid of grass, will soon be covered with luxuriant verdure. ...
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ON the 16th instant, about 2 0'clock, the usual quiet of the town was disturbed by the cries of "fire" through the streets, and those of the inhabitants who were aroused were startled to find that a fire of great ...
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THE other morning, shortly before six, one of the attendants at the Serpentine boat-house, noticed, in Hyde Park, while in his boat, a dark object floating on the water about 30 yards from the Knightsbridge ...
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MR GLADSTONE'S speech, delivered after the bombardment of Alexandria, is an unanswerable defence of England's policy. While a European conference was striving to induce the Sultan to suppress military ...
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