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  2. QUEEN ELIZABETH AND HER DEFENDERS.

    Mr. Froude quotes as a curious instance of Mary Stuart's revengeful memory, that a charge was given to Fenelon to procure the execution of Ker of Faldonside, who had held a pistol to her bosom when Rizzio was ...

    Article : 4,454 words
  3. PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENTS.

    AN opera by the most fertile living composer of the period, produced for the first time in the Australian colonies, may well be considered as the musical event of the day; as such it was honoured by very ...

    Article : 1,590 words
  4. JOTTINGS BY THE WAY.

    JOHN (familiarly termed "Jack") Aspinall distributed cake and lollies to the ruing and assembled generation of Cadia on the festive occasion alluded to in my last; and when the hut was clear, delivered his ...

    Article : 2,725 words
  5. Advertising

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    Advertising : 262 words
  6. SUGAR GROWING AT THE CLARENCE—GRAFTON AND CARR'S CREEK COMPANY.

    THE first half-yearly meeting of the Grafton and Carr's Creek Sugar Company (Limited) was held at Grafton on the 6th instant, Mr. T. Bawden, M.L.A., in the chair. From the report it appears that the position of ...

    Article : 680 words
  7. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 217 words
  8. Advertising

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    Advertising : 55 words
  9. CORK HUSKS—THEIR VALUE, &c.

    EVERY farmer, if no one else, knows what corn husks are and the economical one understands their value as fodder, and especially for milch cows. For feeding to cows giving milk they are equal to good hay, and the milk ...

    Article : 839 words
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