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  2. MURRURUNDI.

    ACCIDENT.—A dreadful accident occurred to a poor man in charge of a dray from East Maitland. While on his road to the Peel by some means the wheel passed over his foot, jamming it nearly in two. Dr. Gordon ...

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  3. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    SINGLETON WEEKLY PRODUCE CIRCULAR —Wheat, per bushel, 3s 3d to 3s 9s; maize, ditto, 3s to 3s 6d; hay, lucerne, per ton, £6 to £7; ditto, oaten, ditto, £7 to £8; potatoes, per cwt., 6s to 7s; onions, scarce; butter, per ...

    Article : 82 words
  4. COLONIAL MARKETS.

    MELBOURNE FLOUR AND GRAIN MARKET.—Carlton Flour Mills, 18th June: Flour, £13 per ton; bran, 1s. 5s. per bushel; pollard, 1s. 5d. per bushel; wheat purchased at 5s. per bushel.—Dight's Mills, 18th June[?] ...

    Article : 2,186 words
  5. SYDNEY NEWS.

    NEW KINDS OF SILKWORMS.—At the monthly meeting of the Acclimatisation Society, in Sydney, on the 16th instant, the following paper on silkworms was read by Dr. Bennett:—"There are about thirty species of ...

    Article : 3,059 words
  6. IMPOUNDINGS.

    At West Maitland pound, from Maitland Vale, on 21st instant; damages and driving 1s. 3d.:—One bay horse, black points, switch tail, saddle marked, branded on the near shoulder N with O over and CK under. If not ...

    Article : 85 words
  7. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    June 20.—Rainbow, steamer, for Macleay River. 21.—Maori, barque, Muir, for Melbourne, with 450 tons coal and 6 water-tanks. Bingle and Co., agents. 21.—Hydra, ship, 585 tons, Gay, for Hongkong, with 750 tons ...

    Article : 226 words
  8. SYDNEY SHIPPING.

    June 21.—Kembla (s.), 325 tons, Captain Mailler, from Clyde River and Wollongong 20th instant, with 14 passengers. 21.—Telegraph (s.). 700 tons, Captain O'Reilly, from Brisbane 20th instant, with 35 passengers. ...

    Article : 936 words
  9. DUNGOG.

    JUNE 19.—The weather seems to be our principal topic these days, as there is but little else to talk about. Since our last communication we have had showery weather, which was much wanted to enable the farmers to ...

    Article : 326 words
  10. MUDGEE.

    SUICIDE OF A CHINAMAN.—An inquest was held at Windeyer, yesterday, before W. King, Esq., M.D., on the body of a Chinaman known as Ah Tie.—James Keppie said, on Tuesday a number of Chinname employed by ...

    Article : 376 words
  11. EXTENSIVE STEAMING ESTABLISHMENT.

    Had any man a few years since proposed to employ expensive machinery and elaborate mechanical appliances for the purpose of slaughtering cattle and turning their carcases to account, in the shape of beef, tallow, ...

    Article : 2,513 words
  12. ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE.

    GENTLEMEN—In your issue of the 10th June appears a letter headed "Protective Duties." If free trade stands in need of such sorry displays of lamentable ignorance, flat contradictions, wretched ...

    Article : 681 words
  13. Latest Telegraphic News.

    Mr. Robertson obtained leave to bring in a bill to promote the construction of dams and tanks, and for maintenance of artificial water supply. This will include the gold-fields. ...

    Article : 122 words
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