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  2. A BILL FOR THE BETTER PROTECTION OF NAVIGABLE WATERS.

    The following bill was read a first time in the Legislative Assembly on Wednesday:- Whereas it [?] expedient to make better provision for the protection of navigable waters Be it therefore enacted by the ...

    Article : 954 words
  3. YESTERDAY'S SYDNEY NEWS

    By rail, yesterday afternoon, we received the Sydney papers of yesterday (Monday). The additional insolvency and telegraphic intelligence, and later news from New Zealand, will be found elsewhere. ...

    Article : 136 words
  4. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Council, Mr. ROBERTSON laid upon the table returns from the Railway Department, a despatch from the Government Emigration Agents in England, returns from the Boards of National Education and Denominational ...

    Article : 778 words
  5. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1861.

    The Assembly met at half-past three p.m. POINT OF ORDER. Mr. PIDDINGTON, by way of privilege, called attention to a difficulty which had arisen in select committee upon the ...

    Article : 2,099 words
  6. WEEKLY CALENDAR.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 96 words
  7. LATEST FROM NEW ZEALAND.

    The Kembla arrived yesterday, with 7000 ounces of gold from Otago. On the day of her departure the Omeo left for Melbourne, with 12,500 ounces. A gentleman who arrived by the Kembla informs us that the prospects of the diggings were ...

    Article : 713 words
  8. GARDENING AND AGRICULTURAL MEMORANDA FOR OCTOBER.

    KITCHEN GARDEN: Plant lettuces, potatoes, cabbages, garlic, [?]lots. Sow [?]elery, pumpkins, peas, beans, turnips, onions, [?]ks, brocoli, cabbages, American cress, kidney beans, radishes, lettuces, small salads, carrots, cucumbers, melons. ...

    Article : 150 words
  9. MORPETH SCHOOL OF ARTS.

    The half-yearly meeting of the members of the Morpeth School of Arts was held on Thursday evening at the Morpeth Court-house. The attendance comprised nearly all the members of the institution. The chair was taken by Mr. Whytlaw, the ...

    Article : 2,695 words
  10. MAITLAND MERCURY.

    The Assembly would, we are satisfied, have acted more nearly in accordance with the wishes of the electors generally, had they passed Mr. Hart's motion, or a modification of it, forbidding ...

    Article : 737 words
  11. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    The Legislative Assembly met at twenty minutes past three p.m. QUESTIONS AND RETURNS. By way of answer to a question of Mr. FORSTER, relative to ...

    Article : 1,684 words
  12. THE NORTHERN GOLD FIELDS.

    The mining community, and all who are interested in the discovery of new gold fields, will hail with pleasure the fact that the reward for such discovery has now assumed a tangible and practical form. One benefit in the present arrangement is ...

    Article : 376 words
  13. MESSRS. PARKES AND DALLEY.

    The following communication from the New South Wales immigration lecturers waa laid upon the table of the Legislative Assembly yesterday, by Mr. Cowper:- (No. 1.) No. 13, West Strand. ...

    Article : 1,236 words
  14. O[?]AN.

    Mr. Commissioner Buchanan favoured us with the following particulars, on Wednesday last, after he had returned from Oban:- About 70 persons were on the creek. New arrivals were ...

    Article : 225 words
  15. WOODSREEF.

    The Addison reef is promising very well. Messrs, Faint & Co.'s claim is very rich. It was suggested on Thursday last they took out, in specimens only, from 80 to 100 ozs. of gold, and should it last for one twelvemonths as good as it now is, eaeh ...

    Article : 464 words
  16. TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE.

    [?] Another [?]gget, weighing [?]6 ounces, has just been found. ...

    Article : 33 words
  17. DENILIQUIN.

    The Bishop of Sydney left this town for Sydney yesterday morning, at half-past nine, accompanied by the Rev. R. Barker, and is expected to arrive in Sydney about the end of November. ...

    Article : 527 words
  18. BOONOO BOONOO DIGGINGS.

    The Commissioner, G. G. Emmott, Esq., visited the above diggings on Thursday last, and marked out sixty-four claims on the new quartz reef, known as M'Intyre's Reef. He expressed himself highly pleased at the general appearance of the ...

    Article : 228 words
  19. THE TITLE OF GOVERNOR GENERAL

    The following despatch from the Secretary of State, with reference to the Address to her Majesty, passed by the Legislative Assembly, on the 8th May, 1861, respecting the title of Governor General, was yesterday ...

    Article : 353 words
  20. BURRANGONG.

    AFRRAY AT C[?]ANCE GULLY.—Considerable excitement exists here at the present time, in consequence of a disturbance between a mob at Chance Gully and the police who were on duty last night. It seems that about seven o'clock an ...

    Article : 592 words
  21. INSOLVENCY PROCEEDINGS.

    Oct. 17.—William Shaughnessy, of Crown-street, Sydney, late licensed victualler, now out of business, Liabilities, £198 12s 6d. Assets—value of real property, £20; of personal property, £30; outstanding debts, £14 Total, £64. Deficit, £184 ...

    Article : 214 words
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