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  2. GENERAL NEWS.

    On Saturday evening a young man named James Turner was drowned while attempting to cross a tributa[?]y of the Yass River, known at Davis's Creek. The b[?]dy had not been recovered up to Monday morning. ...

    Article : 791 words
  3. SINGLETON.

    A meeting of this Council toole place on Wednesday evening. Present: The Mayor, and all the Aldermen. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed. ...

    Article : 865 words
  4. COOLAH.

    I much fear we are going to have a second edition of the late wet weather. It was fine during the last week up to last night, and now there is rain, and every appearance of a ...

    Article : 228 words
  5. SHIPPING AND WEATHER INTELLIGENCE.

    ARRIVED AT NEWCASTLE:—Thursday, June 23—Morpeth (s.), Heatherbell, and Maria, brigs, Free Trader, and Mary Frances, barques, Polly Hopkins, Prompt, Agnes, Am[?]erst, Isabell[?], Lavins, Au Revoir, schooners, ...

    Article : 184 words
  6. MR. R. N. SADLEAR'S REPORT.

    Sales lately, though affected to [?]ome degree by the depression of the times, have been well attended, and considerable animation has marked the operations of bidders—Hay: [?]y sales this week have been 72 ...

    Article : 264 words
  7. MUSCLEBROOK.

    The first nomination conncoted with our recently proclaimed municipality took place this day, at noon, in the court-house. The Returning Officer (Charles Johnstone Cullen, Esq.) ...

    Article : 755 words
  8. COLONIAL MARKETS.

    DUBBO STOCK REPORT—June 16.—The weather during the week has been dry. The days have been warm, and the nights and mornings frosty. On Tuesday morning the ground was covered with wintry grey. On ...

    Article : 1,393 words
  9. LATEST NEWS.

    The intelligence received from Melbourne to-day of the proceedings of the Intercolonial Conference warrants the conclusion that it will soon collapse, as it seems thnt the Victorian delegates have declared ...

    Article : 1,132 words
  10. MESSRS. BRUNKER AND SPARKE'S REPORT.

    Fat Cattle: The number yarded, although comparatively light, has been sufficient to meet requirements; prices realised denote no improvement in value. We have sold Johnstone's bullocks at £3 6s to £5 l0s, cows ...

    Article : 463 words
  11. YETMAN, M'INTYRE RIVER.

    ORIENTAL.—An almond-eyed Celestial of intensely amorous proclivities, who came to Yetman two or three weeks before the races, and remained until they and their accompanying fun ...

    Article : 733 words
  12. NEWCASTLE.

    THE LATE FIRE.—The adjourned inquest on the late fire, at the rear of Mr. Shaw's premises, was held at Tattersall's Hotel, last evening. The evidence was concluded at a quarter-past ...

    Article : 454 words
  13. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. MAITLAND MARKETS, &c.

    There has been very little animation in business matters this week, and with the exception that kerosene oil is somewhat easier, we have nothing to add to our remarks of last week, either with respect to merchandise or ...

    Article : 857 words
  14. MESSRS. T. AND A. CADELL'S REPORT.

    Stations: On Wednesday next we shall offer for sale, by auction, Mr. Wm. Picton's station, on the Bree River, with herd of cattle, &c., &c—Fat Cattle: We have a prime draft from Texas station to offer on Thursday ...

    Article : 192 words
  15. SYDENY MARKETS.

    Stations: We have nothing to notice regarding the sales of stations this week, which has been unusually quiet; we would, however, call particular attention to the sale of Narrandra Station, on the Murrumbidgee ...

    Article : 367 words
  16. THE CLARENCE AND RICHMOND.

    ACCIDENT.—A short time since a son of Mr. Joseph H[?] accidentally severed a finger under the joint from the nail, leaving the end hanging by a bit of skin. Under the treatment of Dr. Honison the finger has been ...

    Article : 409 words
  17. SCONE.

    The Excelsior Troupe, a company from Newcastle, performed here on last Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. Not being permitted to use the Court-house, the last company having ...

    Article : 308 words
  18. MESSRS. DAWSON & CO.'S STOCK AND STATIONS REPROT.

    Fat Cattle.—The market has ruled pretty steadily this week, bat we do not apprehend that prices will go any higher for a while. The highest average price has been about £6 5s. Our quotations are, for prime bullocks, ...

    Article : 323 words
  19. PRICES OF FLOUR AND BRAN AT THE MILLS.—PER 10O LBS CASH; IF [?]OOKED, IS. ADDITOONAL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 44 words
  20. [From our Telegraphic Correspondent.] SYDNEY.

    Mr. O. B. Ebsworth, the well known auctioneer, and proprietor of the Sydney woollen mills, died this morning after a short illo[?]s. About a week since he was [?]tung on the nose by a fly, but was not considered in any danger ...

    Article : 328 words
  21. GUNNEDAH.

    After a few weeks' fine weather, we are again in the midst of slush and mud, flooded creeks and rivers. The roads, which were fast becoming passable, are now in as sad a plight as they ...

    Article : 958 words
  22. RATES OF CARRIAGE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 82 words
  23. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. SYDNEY SHIPPING.

    June 22[?]—Hunter (s.), 310 tons, Captain Tranent, from the Clyde River and U[?]ladulla, with 21 passengers. 22.—Alexandra (s.), 425 tons, Captain Brown, from Melbourne 20th instant, with 35 passengers. ...

    Article : 624 words
  24. BREW[?]TER AND T[?]EB[?]CK'S STOCK AND STATION REPORT.

    Stations: There has been but little doing during the past week in the shape of actual sales, although there has been a fair demand for good paying properties, either sheep or cattle; the latter, however, still continue to be ...

    Article : 263 words
  25. MAITLAND STOCK REPORTS.

    Stations: For properties of this description, within a reasonable distance of market, eitber sheep or cattle, purchasers are readily found who are willing to give full rates.—Fat Cattle: The supply has been a small one, ...

    Article : 249 words
  26. DUBBO.

    FIRE.—On Monday evening about six o'clock, a fire broke out at Mr. Furney's farm, at Bunglegumbie, and before the flames could be got under, a large shed was detroyed. In the building were three tons of hay, thirty ...

    Article : 425 words
  27. WALLABADAH.

    OUR MINERAL WEALTH.—Your Murrurundi correspondent, in a late letter, mentioned that a silver lode had been discovered near Wallabadah. We wish it may be as he said, for the sake of ...

    Article : 311 words
  28. MYLES M'RAE'S PRODUCE REPROT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 115 words
  29. MESSRS. H. AND F. WEAVER'S REPORT.

    Stations: Business in this class of property is assuming a more healthy tone. Nearly all the stations offered at auction during the last few months have been disposed of at prices that show a material advance on the rates ...

    Article : 460 words
  30. FLOOD PREVENTION LEAGUE.

    A preliminary meeting was held at East Maitland,[?] yesterday afternoon, presided over by the Mayor of the Borough, to make arrangements for holding a public meeting to consider the ...

    Article : 100 words
  31. J. MULLENS' STOCK AND SHARE REPORT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 531 words
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