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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 90 words
  3. TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE.

    Monday, 6 a.m.—The escort left with 2280 ozs.—On Sunday application was made to the Commissioners for a prospecting claim some six miles from Tipperary Gully. If the gold exhibited came from that locality, another ...

    Article : 84 words
  4. GOULBURN.

    Monday, 6 p.m.—The nomination for a member to represent this constituency in the Legislative Assembly, in place of Mr. Walsh, resigned, took place to day, at noon. Mr. W. Davies proposed, and Mr. Fitspatrick ...

    Article : 142 words
  5. WEEKLY CALENDAR.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 41 words
  6. IS WINE-MAKING PROFITABLE?

    We publish with great pleasure the following letter from Mr. John M. Ireland, of the Williams River, on the subject recently mooted by us, whether or not vineyards and wine-making pay a profit in this district, when the ...

    Article : 438 words
  7. THE "NORTHAM'S" MAIL, TO 26TH APRIL.

    We find in the S. M. Herald of Tuesday further details of the important news by the Northam, particularly referring to the capture of Fort Sumpter, by the Southern Ame rican Confederacy. The news was telegraphed to the ...

    Article : 2,030 words
  8. GARDENING AND AGRICULTURAL MEMORANDA FOR JUNE.

    Kitchen Garden: Transplant cabbages, cauliflowers, strawberries, artichokes, leeks, onions, eschalots. Sow peas, beans, prickly spinach, radishes. Sow mustard aud cress, cabbage, cauliflowers, carrots. Earth up peas and beans. ...

    Article : 94 words
  9. WAGGA WAGGA.

    Monday, 5 p.m.—The electric telegraph station was opened to-day. John Molloy, the notorious Jack-in-the-Boots, has been captured near Hurley's station, and is now safe in ...

    Article : 33 words
  10. MELBOURNE.

    Monday, 8 p.m.—The Northam sailed from the Ray at sunrise, and cleared the Heads at 7 a.m. The City of Sydney cleared the Heads at 4.15 p.m., with a fresh westerly breeze. ...

    Article : 167 words
  11. MAITLAND MERCURY.

    It will be somewhat strange if, after all, the European war which every one seems to be expecting should arise from a dispute between the Danes and Germans as to the "nationality" ...

    Article : 1,170 words
  12. PRELIMINARY MEETING IN EAST MAITLAND.

    A preliminary meeting of the inhabitants of East Maitland took plaoe on Monday evening, at Mr. Williamson's, Bank Hotel, for the purpose of taking the necessary steps for the reception of his Excellency Sir John ...

    Article : 320 words
  13. INSOLVENCY PROCEEDINGS.

    JUNE 8.—John Charles Asselin, of Duke-street, Woolloomooloo, Sydney, artist. Liabilities, £109 7s. 10d. Assets—value of personal property, £10 10s.; outstanding debts, £19 4s: total, £29 14s. Deficit, £79 [?] ...

    Article : 3,451 words
  14. QUEENSCLIFF.

    Monday, 8 p.m.—Arrivals: June 9, 1 p.m. Northam (P. and O. [?].), from Galla; Grecian Queen, and General Wool, from Newcastle. Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Arrived.—June 11. Monarch, and ...

    Article : 38 words
  15. ADELAIDE.

    Monday, 6 p.m.—A great demonstration took place, on the arrival of the Aldinga (s.) from Melbourne, to Lieutenant Sutherland and his companions. They were brought to town in a carriage drawn by six greys, and ...

    Article : 202 words
  16. THE NEW LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    It was generally known yesterday that the appointments to the second Legislative Council had been finally settled at a meeting of the Executive Council. Twentyseven gentlemen are to be nominated; of these the ...

    Article : 278 words
  17. YESTERDAY'S SYDNEY NEWS.

    By rail, yesterday afternoon, we received the Sydney papers of yesterday (Wednesday). Elsewhere we give from the Herald another list of members of the new Legislative Council to be appointed. ...

    Article : 335 words
  18. LAMBING FLAT DIGGINGS.

    Another week, and no rain. Water, water, water, is still the cry. The lagoons, where the miners have for sometime been washing up, are now nearly dry, and there will shortly be no available water within twelve or ...

    Article : 805 words
  19. THE GOVERNOR'S VISIT TO THE HUNTER.

    A preliminary meeting was held on Monday night, at the Northumberland Hotel, for the purpose of taking the necessary steps for the reception of his Excellency Sir John Young, oh the occasion of his expected visit to ...

    Article : 3,120 words
  20. INDIA AND CHINA.

    The news is not of Immediate Interest. The British and French Ministers had proceeded to Pekin to take up their residences. The Emperor was shortly expected. Reports speak or the spread of the Northern rebellion in ...

    Article : 39 words
  21. THE GOVERNOR'S MOVEMENTS.

    We have been favored by E.C. Close, Esq., jun., with the following extract from a letter received by him from Mr. Cowper, dated Sydney, June 11, describing the intended movements of the Governor on his visit:- ...

    Article : 173 words
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