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  2. WEEKLY CALENDAR.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 30 words
  3. THE LAND BILL.

    The following is the "CROWN LANDS ALIENATION BILL" as amended in "Committee of the whole," and reported to [?]he house on Tuesday night. The Bill is to be recommitteed to-night for verbal ...

    Article : 101 words
  4. INSOLVENCY PROCEEDINGS.

    April 30.—James Hall, of Wollongong, sawyer (at present confined for debt in her Majesty's gaol. Wollongong), a pauper. Liabilities, £11 12s. 6d. Mr. Muckenzie, official assignee. 30.—Philip Pinnock, of Tarcela, Liverpool Plains, squatter. ...

    Article : 2,741 words
  5. GARDENING AND AGRICULTURAL MEMORANDA FOR MAY.

    KITCHEN GARDEN: Plant cabbages, cauliflowers, brocoli, lettuce, strawberries. Sow cabbages, peas, beans, lettuce, radishes, mustard, cress, stone turnips, spinach. Hill up celery plants. Saye cabbages and onions for seed. Keep spinach beds ...

    Article : 179 words
  6. AN ACT FOR REGULATING THE ALIENATION OF CROWN LANDS.

    Whereas it is expedient to make better provision for the Alienation of Crown Lands. Be it enacted by the Queen's most excellent Majesty by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and Legislative ...

    Article : 5,786 words
  7. MAITLAND MERCURY.

    IF time permitted of the course, it would be very desirable that the Government should have the Land Alienation Bill, as it leaves the hands of the Legislative Council in committee, printed, ...

    Article : 906 words
  8. THE FLOODS.

    It is obvious that there are no general roles which can be relied upon as trustworthy in reference to flood casualti[?]s. It was formerly a belief of many old residents in Maitland that the Hunter here never rose again after it ...

    Article : 1,256 words
  9. TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE.

    Tuesday. 6.41 p.m.—The water is still rising, having covered the South Creek Bridge. Information has just been received that constable Gordon, of Bathurst, is supposed to have been drowned ...

    Article : 72 words
  10. LAMBING FLAT.

    Monday, 6 a.m.—The escort leaves with 2685 ounces. Many payable shafts are being bottomed at Tipperary Gully, both above and below. The prospects from three dishes out of one shaft produced 3, 4, and 5 dwts., with ...

    Article : 55 words
  11. PENRITH.

    Wednesday, 6 p.m.—The river, although high, is gradually going down. The punts are not at work, which creates considerable inconvenient. Already the approaches on each side are crowded with teams ready to ...

    Article : 62 words
  12. MELBOURNE.

    Monday, 7 p m.—The Ariel, sohooner, Captain Gallois, from Melbourne for Nelson, was totally destroyed by fire off Cape Shark on 26th April. The captain and crew escaped in boats, and were picked up by the Mary and ...

    Article : 236 words
  13. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    The SECRETARY FOR LANDS, in reply to a question put by Captain Lamb, R.N., stated the Government of this colony had had no intimation of any bills having been introduced into Parliament for the dismemberment of ...

    Article : 248 words
  14. ADELAIDE.

    Flour market, £17 per ton; wheat, mor brisk, 6s, 11d per bushel, in town; 7s. 2d at the port. POLICE BUSINESS.—On Tuesday there were two cases heard at the West Maitland Court, before Mr. F M. Doyle.—On ...

    Article : 80 words
  15. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    The Legislative Assembly met at twenty-eight minutes past three o'clo[?]k Several new notices of motion were given by members. In answer to Mr. MARKHAM, the COLONIAL SECRETARY ...

    Article : 1,221 words
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