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  2. COWRA.

    REMOVAL.— Mr.W. B. Simpson who has acted in the capacity of Clerk of petty Sessions in this town for a number of years, will shortly leave us for Campbelltown. His successo is a Mr. H. Smith, of ...

    Article : 176 words
  3. COROWA.

    FIRST LAND BOARD SITTING.—Messrs Brown, Keihtle, and Kirkpatrick are the board, and their patience and intelligence are spoken well of in hearing and sifting evidence. No applications for ...

    Article : 258 words
  4. KIAMA.

    VOLUNTEERS.—The expedition to Egypt seems to have laid hold of the public mind to the exclusion of nearly every other topic. The action of the Government meets with general commendation. As the ...

    Article : 603 words
  5. MITTAGONG.

    BANQUET TO THE DISTRICT SCHOON ISMSCTOR.— About 100 of Mr. O'Byrne's friends met together a few nights ago in Mr. Wright's new hall, to say farewell on the occasion of his removal to another part of ...

    Article : 148 words
  6. GRENFELL.

    ALDERMANIC ELECTIONS took place Tuesday, resulting in a victory for Messers. Purss and Murphy. The other two candidates were Pyne and Crommolin, who were not far behind in the contest. ...

    Article : 436 words
  7. COPELAND.

    DEATH HAS BEEN AMONGST US. During the past three weeks two of our oldest and most respected lady residents have passed over to the great majority, The first was Mrs, Joseph Notley, who died in ...

    Article : 601 words
  8. MOSSVALE.

    THE SOUDAN.—No loss than a score of our volunteers have offered for the Soudan, and some of them have been passed, sworn in, and will go. Such bravery is the more to be admired from the fact that ...

    Article : 179 words
  9. NYMAGEE.

    WEATHER still very not and dry. A'few points of rain foll since, but of no consequence. The roads between here and Nyngan are reported to be in a very bad condition. ...

    Article : 110 words
  10. NYNGAN.

    RAIN in plenty, for the present, and the country around is looking splendid. PROGRESS COMMITTEE.—The term of office of last year's committee having expired, the election of ...

    Article : 272 words
  11. GOOLAGONG.

    A BOON.—Through the untiring efforts of Mr. Baker, M.P., the sum. of £50 is to be expended on the crossing, of the river here. Taking into consideration, the amount of population and the great ...

    Article : 170 words
  12. LOGAN (Q.).

    THE SUMMER, So far has been moderately favourable to the country. In December and January there were fewer storms than usual and the great heat, dried up the gardens and other cultivations so far as ...

    Article : 320 words
  13. JERILDERIE.

    UNUSAUL IN RIVERINA.—During the past fortnight the nights have been bright and cool, with occasional heavy dews, something unusual in a Riverine February', but the day heat has been muggy and ...

    Article : 468 words
  14. CLARENCE AND RICHMOND.

    GENIAL RAIN fell Monday and Tuesday, which as revived the maize and sugarcane, as well as vegetation of, all kinds. It has since, been very sultry and oppressive. A sharp thunderstorm, accompanied ...

    Article : 574 words
  15. PATERSON.

    ECCLESTON CONGREGATIONAL,MISSION.—Some six months ago we had the pleasure of reporting the opening a little Union Church at Salisbury in connection with the above, and a few days ago we had the ...

    Article : 879 words
  16. MOUNT HOPE.

    SINCE THE HEAVY RAINS, of which we have had 6in, lin and 10 points fell. The country round looks beautiful New is the time the trastees of our common should set to work and keep all intruding ...

    Article : 410 words
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