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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The various excursions and picnics passed off in a very satisfactory manner, although a little excitement was caused on board one of the steamers by a man falling overboard, who was rescued from his position by a waterman who happened ...

    Article : 764 words
  3. SECOND DAY, MONDAY.

    At a quarter to 12 Boyle and Robertson, who were not out on Saturday, took their places at the wickets to the bowling of Dave Gregory and Docker, and between those tow batsmen much pretty play was exhibited, both apparently being ...

    Article : 1,646 words
  4. LITERARY NOTICES.

    THE POPULAR SCIENCE REVIEW for January contains some good articles mingled with others that are of no great moment. It is edited by Doctor Henry Lawson, but the articles it generally contains are ...

    Article : 3,343 words
  5. CENTRAL M'DONALD. April 2.

    This district never had so glorious a prospect of [?] harvest as that to hand, for the district may be described as a blooming garden from one end to the other. It is to be earnestly hoped that the privations endured for the past four ...

    Article : 403 words
  6. GRENFELL.

    This was a week of merrymaking: what with races and holidays we pasted the time very pleasantly, and are now looking out to find some more amusement to indulge in. In mining there is very little to report this week; the most of ...

    Article : 368 words
  7. THE INTERCOLONIAL CRICKET MATCH.

    CRICKET redivivus. There were over 5000 people on the ground on Saturday, and their interest in the game was as vivid as it was unabated. There were all sorts of people present, and many of them took delight in watching each ...

    Article : 1,823 words
  8. APPIN.

    Easter Monday was an nominally lively day here. In the morning a cricket match was played between the Appin C.C. and the Campbelltown C.C. in which the timer came off victorious, having a good many runs to spare. In the ...

    Article : 239 words
  9. CARGO.

    The polling day for the election of a member to represent the Gold-fields West, on Monday last, was a very quiet one. and the number of votes polled was very small in comparison to what they would have been had the majority of miners not ...

    Article : 239 words
  10. DUBBO.

    Since my last the weather has taken a decided change from heat to cold, without any apparent sign of rain. The farmers, those dissatisfied beings, who last year at this time had rain to their hearts content, are now praying for more. For the ...

    Article : 593 words
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  12. SINGLE INNINGS MATCH.

    The one innings match between the treams competed in the Intercolonial match, excepting two changes on the visiting side, was played out Yesterday. The New South Wales eleven again sustained a defeat, but this time only ...

    Article : 676 words
  13. BOURKE.

    There is very little to chronicle from this place to-day, the steamers have ceased running, and it may be long are we are favoured with their presence again. The weather is del [?] the pasturage though dry plentiful, and the brute ...

    Article : 461 words
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