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Advertising : 3,602 wordsTHE FREDERICETON SUGAR MILL.—Mr. M'Douall of the frederickton sugar mill, will commence work on Monday next. We learn that he expects to crush about 1500 tons of caue this season, which, we ...
Article : 299 wordsUniversal complaint is now made of the difficulty experienced in getting maize to market. The steamer cannot take half that is offered, and we know of some cases in which the owners have been subjected ...
Article : 225 wordsMINING.—We have heard various and contradictory reports of the success attained at the tin mines situated near Goorangoole, and the most reliable, we think, is one which states that "tin is to be found, ...
Article : 533 wordsThe weather is very dry and cold here, and grass getting scarce. A public meeting was held at the Royal Hotel, on Friday last, to raise the additional amount of £30 ...
Article : 470 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—John Milligan pleaded guilty to this charge. Sub-inspector Thorpe stated that the man was not very drunk, but was riding a horse winch shied and threw him, and the police put him ...
Article : 1,586 wordsRain all over the district-waterholes full and river running. In less than a month there will be "boggins" of feed. A very heavy thunderstorm passed over Murrurundi yesterday morning, very ...
Article : 733 wordsSir,—Since the death of Mr. [?]se there has been attempts to revive and continue the remembrance in the Church, of an act done which incontestibly was produced, by the grace and mercy of God, by the ...
Article : 831 wordsFATAL ACCICENT.—On Monday last, the 8th instant, a sad accident occurred at Coraki, on the Richmond River, which resulted in the death of a young man named Richard Brown. The particulars that ...
Article : 529 wordsTHE MINERS' STRIKE.—The fortnight's notice which the miners at all the collieries gave to the managers expired yesterday, and the ominous movement of taking the tools out of the various workings ...
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