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  2. Country and Mining News.

    WEATHER not at all satisfactory for farming operations, the frequent showers rendering it impossible to do anything in the haymaking line, and sharp frosts intervening playing haveoc with the potatoes. The only thriving ...

    Article : 570 words
  3. My Opposite Neighbour.

    He led me into a neatly furnished room, where[?] were bookshelves well lined with volumes written in various languages, but principally in English. They were mostly historical and ...

    Article : 5,361 words
  4. WOLLONGONG.

    NAUGHTY.—The case of the young girl Campbell forms the subject of general conversation now that it has come to a focus. For a very long time the proceedings in connection with her and the prisoner Champion, who is ...

    Article : 945 words
  5. BOOLIGAL, MEROWIE CREEK.

    WEATHER.—Abundance of rain, almost too much for present requirements, and it will have very disastrous effects on old and weak stock Rain is now falling, and has been so intermittently for the last five days. It has caused a ...

    Article : 139 words
  6. Government Gazette.

    PUBLIC HOLIDAY.—Thursday, July 10, has been proclaimed a public holiday in the police district of Grafton. APPOINTMENTS—G. H. Wright to be coroner for ...

    Article : 477 words
  7. NUNDLE.

    PASSED AWAY.—Many of your readers will remember Mrs. [?] Wetherall, who was in business for about 29 years in Nundle, and previously for 26 at Port Macquarie She died at her son-in-law's, Nundle, since my less ...

    Article : 437 words
  8. PATERSON.

    "THE GOD'S HELP," c.—When the Rev. F. W. Addams lesigned the charge of this parish the Government stipend went a way with that gentleman, and the people were brought face to face with the burden of supporting their clergyman. ...

    Article : 513 words
  9. HAY.

    PASTORAL.—The grass still continues to grow and propects to improve, while the weather is so dull and cloudy that the frosts keep away. If this keeps up the northern routes will soon open up, and Riverina will be freed of the ...

    Article : 963 words
  10. Shipping.

    Messrs. J. Macgregor and [?]on, Greenock (says the SCOTSMAN, May 17), have abandoned all hopes of the safety of their fine iron ship Inverarnan, which left Java for Greenock with sugar on the 24th of October last. She was spoken ...

    Article : 855 words
  11. MERRIWA.

    THE LICENSING BENCH met Tuesday, the 24th. W. V. [?] Cooke, P.M., and J. B. Bettington, Esq., J.P. The applications for certificates of renewal were:—W. J. Gallagher, Cricketers' arms; John T. White, Fitzroy Hotel; C.J. ...

    Article : 625 words
  12. SINGLETON.

    WEATHER, cold and frosty. ACCIDENT.—A horse attached to a spring[?]art bolted down George-street on Friday evening; the cart overturned, throwing the sole occupant, a little girl, daughter of Mr. ...

    Article : 391 words
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