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  2. THE GEELONG'S MAIL.

    We (Melbourne Argus) continue the diary of the war we gave last month. It wis previously brought up to October 1, and the present extends throughout the month of October. As ...

    Article : 1,401 words
  3. NEW ENGLAND.

    Late on Friday night last week there was the highest flood in the creeks about Armidale that had happened since the very rainy season seven years ago. Some old residents seem to ...

    Article : 777 words
  4. MISCELLANEOUS.

    We have just completed in the north of England one of the finest of harvests ever remembered as to weather. Wheat has cut up fully as well as was expected, and, threshing having ...

    Article : 3,928 words
  5. CRUEL MURDER.

    Ireland was never more peacable than at present. No Fenian or Ribbon outrages have been reported for a considerable time, and our social state is such as to win a meed of praise from ...

    Article : 380 words
  6. BOURKE.

    The weather is very hot, but the grass is as green as a new chum. M'Nevin's 500 fat cattle, in charge of Fletcher Smith, left Tharalagoona (Warrego), about the ...

    Article : 233 words
  7. LATEST NEWS. SYDNEY CORRESPONDENCE.

    The Gold Commissioners are at present in Sydney, and are employing themselves in examining parties who were formerly on gold fields, pending the decision of the Government ...

    Article : 564 words
  8. BREWARRINA.

    Some very heavy thunderstorms have occurred here during the past ten days, and the weather, for this time of the year, has been very hot. The roads are still in a very flooded state ...

    Article : 229 words
  9. FATAL FALL OF A BRIDGE

    For some time past a number of workmen have been engaged at Orbeiston Bridge, crossing the Clydesdale branch of the Caledonia Railway near Motherwell, in making preparations for ...

    Article : 232 words
  10. VISIT OF THE PRINCE OF WALES TO EDINBURGH.

    Great preparations are already being made in view of the forthcoming visit of the Prince of Wales to the Scottish capital. At a meeting of the managers of the Royal Infirmary of ...

    Article : 496 words
  11. GENERAL NEWS.

    THE LATE MR. WILLIAM LEE.—This old resident of the Bathurst district departed this life on the 18th instant. He was one of the earliest settlers upon the Plains, occupying his late ...

    Article : 899 words
  12. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

    The following lots of land will be offered for sale by public auction, at the undermentioned places, at eleven o'clock on the days specified, at the upset price affixed to each lot respectively. ...

    Article : 987 words
  13. (From our Telegraphic Correspondents.) SYDNEY.

    The Assembly negatived the proposed duty on flour. The House is debating the Treasurer's motion to suspend the Standing Orders for the purpose ...

    Article : 117 words
  14. FEARFUL RAILWAY ACCIDENT IN IRELAND.

    The following details of that terrible railway accident on the Cork and Limerick line, which has unfortunately proved fatal, may be considered as authentic:—"The catastrophe ...

    Article : 419 words
  15. MELBOURNE.

    Messrs. Dalmahoy Campbell & Co. report:— Fat Cattle: 1400 entered, price slightly lower; prime light weight beef selling, better than heavy weights, Bay 25s. per 100 lbs., Fat Sheep:. ...

    Article : 64 words
  16. SHIPPING AND WEATHER INTELLIGENCE.

    ARRIVED AT NEWCASTLE.—Tuesday, Nov. 29— Gleaner, schooner, from Rockhampton; Siam, Ocean Bride, Tower Hill, barques, Protage and Ann, schooners, all from Melbourne; P.C.E., barque, from ...

    Article : 138 words
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