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Detailed lists, results, guides : 299 wordsMr. Peacock has been elected to the Mayoralty by a majority of over 500 votes. The gale having moderated, the brig Raymond, that went ashore at tie Semaphore yesterday, was ...
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Article : 708 wordsAPPOINTMENTS.—Quarter-master Sergeant Thomas Henry Weight, to be lieutenant in the East Maitland corps of Volunteer Rifles; Senior-Sergeant John Carroll, of the police force, to be gold receiver at Gundagai; Mr. Charles Smith. ...
Article : 390 wordsOne morning last week (says the SRYMOUR EXPRESS) the water of the Goulburn, near the bridge at Seymour, was observed to be in an unusual commotion, so much so that the cattle grazing near the river ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 38 wordsThe weather (says the WAGGA EXPRESS) continues very cool for the time of year. At the end of November, ordinarily we are in the height of summer, but the heat so far, has not been unpleasantly severe. ...
Article : 488 wordsACCIDENT—News was brought into town on Friday last that a serious accident has befallen a young man named George Warten, who, with his mate. named Dark, was engaged sinking a tank for Mrssrs. Gibson Brothers, of ...
Article : 455 wordsThis collection of magnificent paintings was exhibited for the first time in Sydney in the School of Arts last night, and the boast of the proprietor that that are the finest panoramic views in the world is ...
Article : 337 wordsON Wednesday the Legislative Assembly made substantial progress in dealing with the business of the session, by passing the second reading of the Coal Mines Regulation Bill. ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Thu 2 Dec 1875, Page 6
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