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  2. PEEL RIVER.

    BOWLING ALLBY POINT, DECEMBER 26 —Christmas is over, and a very dull one it has been with us—no sports of any description—nothing to be seen to indicate that the happiest time in all the year was with us. We had ...

    Article : 706 words
  3. SYDNEY SHIPPING.

    Jan. 1.—Mountain Maid, brig, 220 tons, Captain Verney from Nelson 12th instant. 1.—Telegraph (s.), 700 tons, Captain O'Reilly, from Brisbane 30th ultimo, with 77 passengers. ...

    Article : 563 words
  4. MUSWELL BROOK.

    The weather is again exce[?]sively hot, so much so that even the lighest material is too cumbersome for wear. I only wonder how the cricketers managed to hold out to-day. If we do not soon have more rain, that which ...

    Article : 130 words
  5. PORT MACQUARIE.

    In noticing the bea[?]tiful specimen of the white heron, or Australian egret, in your issue a few weeks since, it was stated that it c[?]me from Port Custis, and that it was shot there by Mr. Horatio Tozer. This is a mistake. It ...

    Article : 310 words
  6. MUDGEE.

    THE WEATHER AT MUDGEE.—We are bighly delighted to be able to say, that late refreshing showers have done something towards cooling out sky, and quenching the burning thirst of our ground; and from all we can learn ...

    Article : 141 words
  7. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

    His Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has been pleased to appoint Christopher Rolleston, Esq., Registrar General, and a Land Titles Commissioner, to be Chairman of the Board of Commissioners under the "Act for ...

    Article : 269 words
  8. GLEN INNES.

    DISTRESSING SUICIDE —A magisterial inquiry was held on Saturday, the 27th instant, by Mr. A. J. Macinnes, J P., on the body of Frank Tell (a German), who was found in a but the previous day by ...

    Article : 339 words
  9. SYDNEY NEWS.

    NEW YEAR'S DAT EXCURSIONS IN SYDNEY.—Hunter's Hill Regatta attracted a large concourse of people, and was a decided success. The Teetotal procession also was well attended by the unthirsty. Excursionists to ...

    Article : 4,504 words
  10. IMPOUNDINGS.

    At Carroll, on the 22nd of December, from Sandy Creek, by order of R Pringle, Esp.—damages 10s. 6d. each:—One dupple grey mare, J with ML conjoined over —B conjoined off shoulder, off his down, broken in; one bay horse, three white legs, ...

    Article : 908 words
  11. GULLIGAL.

    DECEMBER 30—Christmas day has passed off very dull, owing no doubt to the great drought. I am happy to say that on Friday last we had ten or twelve hours [?] steady rain, which has made a wonderful improvement in ...

    Article : 81 words
  12. TAMWORTH.

    THE LATE FATAL ACCIDENT AT BARRRABA.—We stated in a late issue that a man, whose name we did not learn, had come by his death by his horse bringing him in contact with a tree, in the neighbourhood of Barraba. It ...

    Article : 858 words
  13. COLONIAL MARKETS

    DENILIQUIN STOCK REPORT.—December 26, 1862.—Nothing new has transpired in reference to the stock trade. Some of the Victorian buyers have been making inquiries in reference to fat stock, but we have not heard of any sales. Sellers still ...

    Article : 162 words
  14. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    Arrivals during the past week have not been over many, but, owing to the Christmas holidays, business has not been brisk. Maize is dull of sale, with a downward tendency. It is still 5s. 6d., but sure to be lower before long. ...

    Article : 185 words
  15. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    Jan. 2.—Jane, brig, 179, Grant, from Otago, Bingle and Co., agent. 2.—Adelaide, barque, 381, Bowden, from Sydney. Ward and Co., agents. ...

    Article : 616 words
  16. MORT & CO.'S WEEKLY PRODUCE CIRCULAR.

    Wool.—The sale this day was well attended, and good parcels elicited brisk competition, but for lower qualities of wool and ill-conditioned parcels the demand is very limited; upwards of 400 bales were sold as detailed below. ...

    Article : 2,487 words
  17. Latest Telegraphic News.

    When the mail coach from Mu[?]wellbrook reached [?] point on a long ridge between the Government hut and [?]albrook, early this morning, a man stepped into the road and fired a pi[?]tol off. ...

    Article : 166 words
  18. SYDNEY.

    The Balclutha arrival from Melbourne this morning, having been detained by a head mind. A fierce southerly burster swept over Sydney to-day. ...

    Article : 30 words
  19. MELBOURNE.

    Groville and Bird's telegram states that the lying-instate of Burke and Will[?] commenced to-day at ten. Launceston, January 3.—Good news from Fingal diggings. At Hobart Town Parliament meets on January ...

    Article : 58 words
  20. NEW ENGLAND.

    FATAL ACCIDENT —It is with deep regret we have to announce the death by drowning, on New Year'[?] Day, of Mr. Robert Mulligan, [?] fine young man, brother of Mr. James Mulligan of Armidale. Whilst bathing, at ...

    Article : 582 words
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