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  2. MAITLAND MERCURY.

    If the evidence taken by the select committee on the Morpeth and Maitland Railway Company's Bill were republished in the newspapers, the public would be surprised to find how bitter ...

    Article : 1,484 words
  3. EXPLORATION IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    SUPPOSED TRACES OF LICHHARDT.—The S. M. Herald of Monday republishes from the Perth Inquirer some portions of the journal of Messrs. Dempster, Clarkson, and Harper, who have returned from an exploring expedition to the eastward of ...

    Article : 1,701 words
  4. The English Mail.

    (From the S. M. Herald's Adelaide Telegraphic correspondent.) The branch steamer Wonga Wonga, from King George's Sound, has arrived at Glenelg Pier, bringing the mail by the P. and O. S. Salsette, which arrived at King George's Sound ...

    Article : 1,072 words
  5. TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE.

    BATHURST.—Tuesday, 9 p.m.—The gold escort will leave for Sydney to-night, with 3053 ozs. 12 dwts. 12 grs., of which 533 ozs. 19 dwts. 8 grs. are from Bathrust.—Heavy rain last night; much wanted. ...

    Article : 441 words
  6. INSOLVENCY PROCEEDINGS.

    Nov. 13.—Daniel Hancock, of Marengo, near Yass, publican, Liabilities—secured, £520, unsecured, £1426 7s.: total, £1946 7s. Assets available for unsecured creditors, £1298 19s. 10½d.: total assets, £1818 19s. l0½d. Deficit, £127 7s. 1½d.—Mr. ...

    Article : 5,264 words
  7. LATEST FROM THE LACHLAN.

    DISCOVERY OF RICH GOLD DEPOSITS.—Orange, Tuesday Afternoon.—Intense excitement exists here in reference to the Laoblan gold field. A lead has been struck in several places, and is supposed to be three-quarters of a mile in length, the ...

    Article : 432 words
  8. LACHLAN GOLD-FIELD.—NEW AND RICH DISCOVERY.

    The following interesting papers in reference to the Lachlan Gold-field have been courteously hundred to us (S. M. Herald) for publication by the Honorable Minister for Lands. The latest and most important is the following telegram, received ...

    Article : 1,602 words
  9. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    The Council sat about an hour.—The two first volumes of the Colonial Statutes were laid upon the table by the ATTOHNEY GENERAL, with an intimation that the work would be completed to the present date in about three mouths.—A petition ...

    Article : 1,532 words
  10. THE WINES OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    There is no department in the extensive collection of the natural and industrial products of New South Wales, which are now being packed for transmission to the International Exhibition of 1862, which will more forcibly display our ...

    Article : 1,503 words
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