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  2. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    DEPARTURES.—January 30. Benjamin Heap, barque, Hughes for Melbourne, with 412 tons coal; Bright Planet, barque, Hogarth, for Geelong, with 2[?]0 tons coal; New Moon, steamer, for Sydney. ...

    Article : 33 words
  3. PRODUCE AND STOCK CIRCULAL.

    Wool.—The arrivals during the week have been large, and the greater portion of that offered was withdrawn; buyers being careless. We quote superior clips, 1s. 10d. to 2s. per lb.: scoured, 1s. 10d. to 2s. 2d. per lb. ...

    Article : 4,763 words
  4. SYDNEY SHIPPING.

    ARRIVAL.—Jan. 31.—Stnghound, schooner, 112 tons, Captain Sustenance, from Leggies 14th ultimo, with 5 passengers. Feb. 1. King Phillip, American ship, 1156 tons, Captain Rollins, from Puget Sound 25th November, with 3 passengers; ...

    Article : 739 words
  5. DEATH ON A WELSH MOUNTAIN.

    An inquest has lately been held at Rhayader, in central Wales, on the body of a boy named Thomas Hughes, fourteen years of age, who met his death under appalling circumstances. ...

    Article : 558 words
  6. DISTRICT NEWS.

    Times are very dull in this neighbourhood. Wheat not yielding as expected old maize scarcely worth taking to market, from late excessive rains. The ground is crusted and become very hard owing to the very hot ...

    Article : 146 words
  7. SCONE.

    ASHTON'S CIRCUS.—This talented troupe of equestrians arrived here on Sunday evening last. The admirable style of driving four-in-hand by Mr. Ashton was not a little admired by the tip-toe expectants of this town as ...

    Article : 501 words
  8. SYDNEY NEWS.

    COAL NEAR TO WIDE BAY.—Mr. Frozer, of the Customs, informs us that when he was out with his blackfellows searching for the boat which was reported to be cast upon the beach, he was informed by the blacks that there ...

    Article : 3,544 words
  9. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,681 words
  10. MUDGEE.

    THE WEATHER.—At the risk of "inflicting on our friends the unpleasant task of having to read a statement of facts, on which the majority may be better informed than ourselves," we have to report that the weather in ...

    Article : 550 words
  11. DARLING DOWNS.

    THE WEATHER since our last issue has continued dry, and in general very warm. The crops-are beginning to suffer from drought. During the last two days there has been a promise of rain, and, while we write, ...

    Article : 289 words
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