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  2. THE MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY OF NEW SOUTH WALES. THE MANUFACTURE OF WOOL.

    THE tweed factory of Mr. O. B. Ebsworth is the mostextensive of any in the Australian colonies, and the proprietor is making arrangements for very large additions to the present works. It is situated off ...

    Article : 2,016 words
  3. RAILWAYS.

    THE past month has been a rather quiet one in the Railway department. The works upon the various extensions are going forward, but there is nothing of very great importance to chronicle in relation to them. ...

    Article : 944 words
  4. NEW ZEALAND. HORRIBLE MASSACRE AT POVERTY BAY.

    SINCE our last summary of news via Suez, disastrous intelligence has reached us from Poverty Bay; between [?]ty and sixty people have been massacred in cold blood by the fanatical Hau Haus. The news ...

    Article : 1,272 words
  5. THE PASTORAL INTEREST.

    THE squatters' busy season has reached its close, although in one or two localities the shearing is not yet completed. On the whole the clip seems to be good. It is better got up and classified than have ...

    Article : 445 words
  6. TELEGRAPHS.

    ON the 23rd of November a station at Moruya was opened by Mr. Cracknell, the superintendent of telegraphs. Tenders have been accepted for the construction of ...

    Article : 110 words
  7. MUSIC AND DRAMA.

    SINCE our last Summary, Madame Anna Bishop has visited Queensland, where, in conjunction with Mr. Lascelles, she gave a series of successful concerts. On her return to Sydney Madame Bishop organised ...

    Article : 385 words
  8. THE WEATHER AND THE CROPS, PASTORAL INTEREST, &c. THE WEATHER AND THE CROPS.

    DURING the last few weeks the weather has been very unsettled throughout the country, and the rain has fallen in occasional showers, which have for the most part alternated with severe storms of wind or hail. ...

    Article : 1,275 words
  9. COUNTRY WORKS, RAILWAYS, &c. COUNTRY WORKS.

    THE works in the country which above all others will interest the citizens of Sydney will be the works for supplying Sydney with water. The Water Commission appointed upon the motion of Mr. Neal[?], one ...

    Article : 611 words
  10. THE LATE CAPTAIN DUMARESQ.

    AMONGST the obituary notices which appeared in a late issue, was one recording the death of a very old and much respected colonist, Mr. William John Dumaresq, of Tivoli, Rose Bay, and of St. Aubins, ...

    Article : 748 words
  11. AN HISTORICAL RELIC.

    A FEW days since a medical gentleman, resident in Sydney, called at the Sydney Morning Herald Office and exhibited an old silver medal, which he had purchased for a trifling sum at a bookstall, and which ...

    Article : 1,295 words
  12. THE ATTACK ON OKUTUKU.—DEATH OF MAJOR HUNTER.

    The following is from the Wanga[?]i Times of the 7th November:— Captain Noake has ridden across from Wairoa with the intelligence that Okutuku was attacked at ...

    Article : 1,698 words
  13. THE TALLOW TRADE.

    The largest and most complete soap and candle works in the colony is that of Messrs. Cowan and Israel, at Johnson's Bay, one of the inlets of our harbour, and at no great distance from the Glebe. It ...

    Article : 1,157 words
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