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  2. TREMEARNE.

    CAPTAIN WARD and Professor SMITH have lately enjoyed a pleasant excursion in the country, and have now published a report of their observations and reflections during the journey. The ...

    Article : 456 words
  3. SCIENTIFIC GOLD SEEKING.

    THE individuals Comprising the mining populations of New, south Wales belong to a Very difference class of men in,1860 from those who, in the ealier days of our gold history pursued thi branch ...

    Article : 2,879 words
  4. GOULBURN.

    CAPTAIN WARD and Professor SMITH have lately enjoyed a pleasant excursion in the country, and have now published a report of their observations and reflections during the journey. The ...

    Article : 607 words
  5. BRAIDWOOD.

    The Braidwood Observer of the 20th ultimo has tbs following— ALARMING STATE, ON SICKNESS, AMONOST THE DIGGERS We indebted to the courtesy of a contempo ...

    Article : 418 words
  6. GLENNIE'S CREEK.

    SUDDEN DEATHS— On Sunday, about 3 o'clock P.M, the wife of a small settler.'named Burks fell from her bed and immediately expired. An inquest was held on the body on Monday. It appears that the deceased had been of ...

    Article : 119 words
  7. YASS.

    The following ia from the Yass Courier, of Wednosday last — SHOCKING ACCIDENT— Yesterday forenoon, on inqu was held before I, M. Blake, Esq., coronur for the ...

    Article : 782 words
  8. DUNGOG.

    THE weather has again taken a change, and the. rain, has set in again in earnest, with every appearance of a heavy flood." What with'bad weather, bad roads, bard' times, and'no money.'makea' everything appoir very gloomy. ...

    Article : 164 words
  9. DENILIQUIN.

    The Southern Courter of the 24th August reports as follows of the stook market'— The market continues in the same languid condition, literally in statu que. There have been no more ...

    Article : 539 words
  10. TUMUT.

    AUGUST 25th — Tempus fugit, and yat this town still assumes its wonted a spect enlivened occasionally by a party from the Snowy River prancing along, in all their glory, or stone, poor traveller may be seen with his pet ...

    Article : 242 words
  11. COUNTRY NEWS. SINGLETON.

    LITERASY— Pursuant to advertisement, the Rer. J. S. White delivered in the. Courts. House, on Monday evening, a, lecture, on Astronomy. W. R. Collett, Esq., occupied the air. With a'few ...

    Article : 1,308 words
  12. BATHURST.

    THE FOLLOWING is from Wednesday's Bathurst Free Press— NARROW ESCAPE — On monday evening last a boy of eleven years of age son of Mr. John Drew of Bathurest ...

    Article : 606 words
  13. KIANDRA,.

    THE following is from the Goulburn Herald — The following extracts are from a private letter to a gentleman living near Goulburn, and, though not designed for publication, they are worth perusal, as ...

    Article : 1,424 words
  14. CARCOAR.

    The Bathurst Times' correspondent has the following — Mary Byrne was brought before the Court for a further hearing, on the charge of attempting to poison nor hus ...

    Article : 301 words
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    THE EFFECTS or TEMPERATURE— I am but'a poor physist and an indifferent metaphysician; navertheness I have observed that the great majority of stupid quarrels between, friends and members of the same family, of savage and ...

    Article : 307 words
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