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  2. NEW SOUTH WALES TWENTY-TWO.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 154 words
  3. THE EXHIBITION OF 1862.

    IN the new class of glass and iron structures which have arisen almost within the last ten years, nothing seems more singular than the marvellous rapidity with which whole acres of the edifices are bolted together in the ...

    Article : 2,297 words
  4. MURDER.

    AT the Toowoomba (Queensland) assizes, on the 15th of January, John Shapland was indicted for the wilful murder of John Brown at the Mc[?]tyre River, on the 26th November last. ...

    Article : 1,674 words
  5. CENTRAL POLICE COURT.—THURSDAY.

    BEFORE the Police Magistrate, and Mr. Peden. James O'Maher was charged with stealing a piece of lead piping, of the value of 3s., the property of James Andrews, of Petersham, butcher. Constable Linane ...

    Article : 109 words
  6. WATER, POLICE COURT—THURSDAY.

    BEFORE the Water Police Magistrate, and Messrs. G. Hill, B. Ronald, and M. Asher. Thomas Dickinson, seaman of the ship Naomi, pleaded guilty of desertion from that vessel on the 20th ...

    Article : 91 words
  7. CONCERT.

    A COMPLIMENTARY concert to Mr. W. J. Cordner, took place last evening, at the Masonic Hall, York-street. It was numerously attended; in fact, we are justified in saying that it was crowded, and the audience ...

    Article : 850 words
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    REMARKABLE ESCAPE.—A correspondent of the Inverness Courier relates the following incident, which occurred in a deer forest in that county last week:—"Four young men, members of a rifle corps, determined to try their ...

    Article : 1,588 words
  9. COUNTRY NEWS. WINDSOR.

    JANUARY 30.—A most destructive fire, unfortunately, occurred here this morning. It was discovered between 12 and 1 o'olook, I believe, by Mr. Joseph Windred, who at once gave an alarm, and hundreds arose from ...

    Article : 465 words
  10. A DAY IN A COAL PIT.

    A DAY'S work in the principal northern coal-pit is well worth seeing. Presuming that we have taken up our abode some fine summer evening in a pit-village, either at the comfortable residence of the chief agent or at some ...

    Article : 1,560 words
  11. CAMDEN.

    WESLEYAN MISSIONARY SERVICES.—The various meetings in connection with the Wesleyan Missionary Society, were far more successful than might have been expected under the circumstances. Not only are things ...

    Article : 410 words
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    "ENCOURAGING" A GENERAL.—Briefly, while the public service requires as the leaders of our armies such men as M'Clellen, Sherman, Hes[?]rans, Lyon, Siegel, and Storges—skilful, vigorous, educated, and ...

    Article : 759 words
  13. FREDERICKTON, MACLEAY RIVER.

    JANUARY 4.—The holidays are over, and I hand you a small detail of the events. BOXING DAY.—This day reminded me of Sir Walter Scott's novel of Ivanhoe, for we had a tournament, flags, ...

    Article : 341 words
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    THE "CUSTOM" AT DAHOMEY.—Another of those diabolical massacres, which are a stigma on civilisation, was about to be carried into effect at Dahomey. The cannibal king was going to have another "grand oustom." ...

    Article : 192 words
  15. TAMBAROORA.

    JANUARYR 27.—I had the pleasure a day or two since to be present at a meeting of the committee of the Tambaroora Hospital. The report, which was read by the honorary, secretary seems to show that the affairs of the ...

    Article : 162 words
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