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  2. MU[?]GEE.

    PUBLIC RECOGNITION OF MR. LOWE'S COURAGEOUS CONDUCT.—A highly respectable and well-attended public meeting was held in the Court-house, on Wednesday evening last, for the purpose of expressing public ...

    Article : 621 words
  3. DISTRICT NEWS.

    STEALING.—William and Mary Farrow, in custody, were charged with stealing a pair of blankets, the property of William Pearce.—Senior-Sergeant Thorpe deposed: At 11 o'olock on the 9th instant defendants were ...

    Article : 2,355 words
  4. WOLLOMBI.

    In your last issue appeared the address presented to H. K. Harpur, J.P., and his reply thereto. I should have stated that the meeting, which took place at the Wesleyan Chapel, was so suddenly convened that ...

    Article : 457 words
  5. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    April 11,—A[?]ol, schooner, 215, Brown, from Melbourne. W. H. Whyte, agent. 12.—Highland Lassie, brig, 167, Lar[?]ach, from Otago. Captain, agent. ...

    Article : 252 words
  6. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    Wheat, per bushel, 5s. 6d. to 6s. Maize, per bushel, 4s. 9d. to 5s. Hay, lucerne, per ton, £5 to £5 10s,; ditto, [?]aten, ditto, £6 to £7. ...

    Article : 78 words
  7. CASSILIS.

    Thomas Dillon, the noted bushranger, who was captured by Sergeant Armstrsng, of Cassilis police, at Rockgiddeal station, has been escorted to Mudgee, strongly guarded. ...

    Article : 161 words
  8. SYDNEY MARKETS.

    Hay.—Prime lucerne hay is worth from £4 to £5 per ton; inferior, £3 to £4 per ton; oaten hay, £6 to £9 10s. per ton; straw, £4 to £4 10s. per ton. Maize.—Prime maize is very scarce at present. Good samples ...

    Article : 157 words
  9. SYDNEY NEWS.

    STICKING UP A STATION —On Saturday last Mr Ryan's station, Burthong, in the Lachlan district,wwas stuck-up and robbed by an armed party of bushrangers. They took three horses, two saddles, one of the former being ...

    Article : 3,520 words
  10. SYDNEY SHIPPING.

    April 11.—Kembla (s.), 326 tons, Captain Mailler, from Clyde River, with 22 passengers 12.—Rangatira (s.), 700 tons, Captain Paddle, from Melbourne 9th instant, with 104 passengers. ...

    Article : 546 words
  11. NEWCASTLE.

    THE LUNATIC WILLIAM CHAPMAN.—We publish a few more particulars of the unfortunate lunatic who was discovered last Friday, in a state of nudity, on the Horseshoe Bend, on the cliffs. It appears that during a lucid ...

    Article : 379 words
  12. COLONIAL MARKETS.

    MELBOURNE FLOUR AND GRAIN MARKET.—There has been a steady trade inquiry at fully supported prices. Miller's quotations are:—Fine flour, £12 to £12 5s.; oatmeal, £35 per ton of 2000lb.; wheat, 5s. to 5s. 3d.; bran, 1s. 4d. per bushel.— ...

    Article : 2,275 words
  13. PATERSON.

    INSULT AND USING OBSCENE LANGUAGE.—Stephen F[?]rner appeared before the bench, charged with using insulting and obscene language to Jane Harris, at Dr. Lindiman's, on the 30th of March. Jane Harris deposed that on the ...

    Article : 948 words
  14. PEEL RIVER.

    BOWLING ALLEY POINT, APRIL 8,—It is matter for congratulation that the election, with all its attendant excitement, is now over. Doubtless you will have received the state of the poll ere this note reaches you. ...

    Article : 238 words
  15. Latest Telegraphic News.

    The Captain Cook Committee offer £20 for the best essay on the discovery of Australia and Cook's landing at Botany. The Madras sailed at 6 yesterday afternoon, with our ...

    Article : 131 words
  16. NEW ENGLAND.

    ACCIDENT.—On Thursday week, a man named Patrick Gallagher jumped out of the down mail, at Carlisle Gully, fell on his shoulder, and put it out of joint. He is recovering from the effects of the hurt. ...

    Article : 476 words
  17. MAIL NEWS.

    Greville and Bird's telegram from Adelaide announces the blockading of Rio de Janeiro by the British Admiral. Great advance in coffee. Reuter's special telegram, through Greville and Bird, ...

    Article : 197 words
  18. POLAND.

    Two battles had taken place between the Bussians and the Polish insurgents. It is reported that General La[?]garvien commanded the Poles in one battle, and General Kuelin in the other. The Russians were defeated, and ...

    Article : 44 words
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