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  2. SHIPPING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 117 words
  3. POLICE

    Robert Kussell, second mite of the Pioneer, who [?] been taken into custody on a charge of drunKenness who had been bailed out, did not appear, and the 20s. [?] sited was forfeited. ...

    Article : 411 words
  4. ORIGINAL POETRY.

    Conceited rhymester—"genius bright"— Who never"shines in others' light," But over-rates his own; Self-constituted critic bold ...

    Article : 387 words
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    The news that has agitated the public mind for the Inst two or three days is the Lambing Flat riots (the particulars will be found in another part of our paper). It is impossible ...

    Article : 242 words
  6. MINMI.

    A meeting ol Hie operatives of Minmi was held on Tuesday last, at Mr. Heslop's Minmi Hotel, to take into consideration the best means of assisting the men now out on strike in Sydney, to resist the injustice of the Messrs. ...

    Article : 172 words
  7. LOSS OF THIS BRIG WANDERER.

    We are indebted to Mr.W. H. Whyte, merchant, nf thin city, fur the following information, which was received by telegram last evening:—The Wanderer, a fine brig of about 200 tons, left this ...

    Article : 1,263 words
  8. STOCKTON.

    On Saturday afternoon, I paid a visit to Stockton, otherwise known as the North Shore, situate opposite Newcastle, and to which ferry boats ply at intervals during the day. We landed near Mr. Scott's slip, and were agreeably ...

    Article : 1,104 words
  9. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.

    Three of the ringleaders of the late riots were arrested to-day. Great excitement prevails at the present time, and a "rollup" is now coming the temporary Gully to release the prisoners. The whole ...

    Article : 741 words
  10. THE A. A. COMPANY'S COAL MINES.

    IT is some three or four weeks since that a train; accompanied with a great flourish of trumpets, delivered coal at one of the staiths of our port; and the sound reaching our ears, we were, as in duty bound, called on to enquire what ...

    Article : 1,719 words
  11. THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.

    The town clerk having read the minutes of last meeting, which were listened to in solemn silence, sonic correspondence was laid on the table relative to the guttering in Expense-street. After an animated debate, it was moved ...

    Article : 592 words
  12. MUSWELLBROOK. FRIGHTFUL MURDER AT HALL'S CREEK, NEAR MERRIWA.

    It is our painful duty to have to record the occurrence of another of those fearful tragedies which cast a gloom and feeling of despondency upon all communities wherever they are enacted, and which ...

    Article : 313 words
  13. RETREAT OF THE FORCES FROM BURRANGONG.

    Roberts's Station, Monday, 10 p.m.—I send you this hasty telegram to say that since last night the excitement here is intense. The mob at Tipperary Gully are arming to a man. The three men arrested ...

    Article : 420 words
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    Family Notices : 16 words
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