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  2. MONDAY'S COMMERCIAL.

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  3. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

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  4. THE SHAM MARKET.

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  5. IMPRISONED IN A WELL.

    MOLONG, Monday,—It seems incredible that a man could be three hoars at the bottom of e well in the centre of the town, all the while cooeeing for assistance, yet no help was offered. Such ...

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  6. THE RAMSAY'S BUSH CASE.

    The reward of £200, which was offered In connection with the outrage at Ramsay's Bush in October last, has at last, after long delay by the Government, been apportioned among eleven ...

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  7. FRUIT.

    Prices last quoted for best lines of fruit are well maintained. Choice samples of Ribston pippins, a favorite dessert apple, were forward from Menangle, and realised up to 15s per ...

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  8. THE WEATHER.

    During the 48 hours ended 9 a.m. yesterday, Tweed Heads 418 points, Mullumbimby 308, Byron Bay 346, Clarence 3, were tee only rain records, all these places being on the extreme north ...

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  9. HOMEBUSH STOCK SALES.

    The sales at Homebush yesterday were well attended, buyers paying better prices for cattle, although the quality was not remarkably good. Beef was, however, useful. Prime and heavy ...

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  10. GOULBURN-CROOKWELL RAILWAY.

    The railway extension from Goulbura to Crookwell is to be opened early next month. This new line has a length of about 35 miles, and runs into a rich belt of country, to the north of ...

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  11. THE LATE MR. HOLT.

    Hr. F. S. E. Holt, of Winterdyne, Wyalong-street, Burwood, whose death, as reported in the Evening News" of Saturday, occurred through an accident on the railway line between Katoomba ...

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  12. MR. WRAGGE'S FORECAST.

    Generally fair or fine, except near coast north from Port Macquarie, where unsettled and showery, with fresh south-easters. Variable winds elsewhere. Special note.—Tropical disturbance, ...

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  13. SIR EDWARD HUTTON AT THE BARRACKS.

    Sir Edward Hutton, General Officer Commanding the Military Forces of tho Commonwealth, attended at the, Victoria Barracks yesterday, and held an official reception of staff officers at ...

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  14. BROKE INTO THE RING.

    At the Water Court yesterday, Edward Cunningham, 29, described as a fireman, was charged with having made use of profane language in Argyle-street on Saturday night, and also with ...

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  15. A LOST MAN.

    The Queensland Acting-Commissioner of Police has received a full report on the discovery of a swag, a saddle, and several bags, containing boots and an old felt hat, on the Wynebinne Creek, ...

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  16. NEW PUBLIC WORKS.

    Tenders were accepted yesterday for following public works:—Roads: Albury and Corowa-road to Urana, E. Bourke, Albury, £247 6s 8d; Cooma to Kiandra, E. Fitzgerald, Cooma, £349 3s 3d. ...

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  17. A SON'S SERVICES.

    The case of Hodge against Rudd was before the Full Court yesterday, upon a motion, on behalf of the defendant, for a rule nisi, calling upon the plaintiff to show cause why the verdict entered ...

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  18. THE LIEUT.-GOVERNOR.

    Mr. See received yesterday the first letter from the Lieutenant-Governor which his Excellency has written since he became ill. In his letter Sir Frederick Darley thanks the Premier for the ...

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  19. IN BANKRUPTCY.

    Joseph Booker v. Wilhelmina R. Maclardy. On the application of petitioner's solicitor, the date of hearing was extended to the 17th instant. VOLUNTARY SEQUESTRATION. ...

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  20. ARTISTS TRAGIC END.

    One of the saddest stories of the year was that told the Belfast City Coroner in connection with the death of John Dalrymple, once an artist of considerable repute (says a London paper). To ...

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  21. THE SQUADRON.

    A telegram from Port Lincoln (South Australia) yesterday advises the departure of H.M. ships Royal Arthur, Wallaroo, Phoebe, and Mildura from that port for Port Adelaide or Portland. ...

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  22. FATAL RIDING ACCIDENT.

    GLEN INNES. Monday.—Two men named Pomroy and Rassmussen left town shortly after 9 o'clock last evening for Beaufort. A short way out of town, Pomroy cantered his horse, and went ...

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  23. THE LATE MR. G. W. NEELD.

    WYALONG, Monday.—The funeral of Mr. George Wotton Neeld, fifth son of Mr. Fred. Neeld, sen., who committed suicide in Melbourne by cutting his throat with a pen-knife, took place ...

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  24. THOSE PHOTOS.

    The series of photos which Mr. See has had prepared of the various sites suggested for the Federal capital, for the information of the Federal Government and Parliament, contain a ...

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  25. THE ST. ANDREW.

    The transport St. Andrew, from Sydney, arrived at Melbourne. She will embark the Victorian portion of the Federal Contingent for South Africa. ...

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  26. SHIPPING.

    Kallatlna (s), 618 tons, Captain Jackson, from the Clarence River. N.C.S.N. Company, agents. Cavanba, 560 tons, Captain Hunter, from Byron Bay, etc G. W. Nicoll, agent. ...

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  27. OVERDUE.

    According to advices from San Francisco, the Norwegian ship Anglia, bound from Newcastle to Panama, coal laden; is quoted at 90 per cent. The vessel is considerably overdue, being 182 days out ...

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  28. POISONED BY GRAPES.

    A strange case of poisoning occurred at Mr. J. B. Bettington's, Oattlands, Field of Mars, near Parramatta; on Sunday afternoon. Seven inmates of the house showed acute signs of ...

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  29. Advertising

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  30. LIVELY FOR THE OFFICER.

    Thomas Dunne, 28, laborer, was before the Central Police Court yesterday, charged with riotous behavior in, Bathurst-street on Saturday night. From what the arresting officer, Constable ...

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