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  2. LOCAL NEWS.

    HULFE GOTTES SILVER AND LEAD MINE.—The buddle has been in operation at this mine since Monday last and the manager reports that it is working admirably well. During the course of the week, ...

    Article : 3,873 words
  3. COLONIAL MARKETS.

    DENILIQUIN STOCK REPROT.—Messrs. Ryan and Hammond report, per Warden Harry Graves:—Fat Cattle: The supply of fat cattle is very much more moderate in this district, and prices are expected to ...

    Article : 1,807 words
  4. THE HEREDITART INSURGENTS OF PARIS.

    To be an insurgent is, in certain districts of Paris, an hereditary occupation—as certain trades are in all countries more or less handed down from father to son. When the Communist prisoners at Versailles ...

    Article : 440 words
  5. BREWARRINA.

    The Goolwa from Adelaide, arrived here yesterday with a full cargo of general merchandize. She discharged part of her cargo to Messrs. Cohen and Co., and has proceeded upwards. No change in the weather ...

    Article : 340 words
  6. A SAD TALE OF PARIS.

    A sad and terrible tale is told by a correspndent of the Daily News. A well-known Englishman who had been located for years in Paris, and had become a kind of institution in that hapless city, ...

    Article : 271 words
  7. BOURKE.

    On Saturday last a very numerous party, in carriages and on horseback, met and escorted the Church of England Bishop into the town, and on Thursday a company nearly as numerous accompanied him out ...

    Article : 546 words
  8. CALIFORNIAN MAIL EXTRACTS.

    Most of our readers have doubtless seen some notices of the extraordinary railroad and financial doings of a New York celebrity, Colonel James Fisk, junior. We find in a New York paper of 24th June ...

    Article : 1,029 words
  9. LATEST NEWS.

    The arrival yesterday afternoon of the "Nebraska" from San Francisco via Auckland, was quite unexpected, as it had been given out for some days previously, by the agents of Messrs. Webb and Halliday's ...

    Article : 1,171 words
  10. DISTRICT NEWS.[?] NEWCASTLE.

    The Chronicle tells a story of a free selector who had a cow infested with vermin. He bathed her all over with kerosene oil, and discovered when the operation waS finished that a small spot on the leg ...

    Article : 663 words
  11. ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE.

    SIR—The irregularities and inconveniences which arise from toll-bar keepers not having a proper scale of charges exposed at their gates ought to be brought under the notice of the proper authorities for ...

    Article : 199 words
  12. GENERAL NEWS.

    GOLD NEAR ALBURY.—The flying rumours about the discovery of a promising reef, on the Hawksview property of Mr. J. F. H. Mitchell, have at last resolved themselves into reliable ...

    Article : 1,658 words
  13. SINGLETON.

    THE WEATHER.—Since our last issue the weather has been extremely changeable—alternately the days have been hot and sultry, and the nights cold:— these constant changes have caused a good deal of ...

    Article : 187 words
  14. SUEZ MAIL EXTRACTS. TRIAL FOR MURDER.

    "A very extraordinary criminal case was entirely decided by the knowledge my father had picked up of nautical affairs in his early voyages to and from the West Indies. Two Lascars were on their trial ...

    Article : 273 words
  15. THE MACLEAY.

    The weather still remains unchanged, and appearances indicate a long continued drought. Rain is much needed in these districts. The water in several of the tanks of the residents in the town is ...

    Article : 253 words
  16. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. NEWCASTLE SHIPPING.

    Sept 15.—New England (s.), Muir, from Grafton. 16.—Crishna, barque, Stephen, from Nelson. 16.—Dandenong (s.), Lapthorne, from Sydney. 16.—Ballina (s.) from Sydney. ...

    Article : 130 words
  17. MY FIRST DAY AT THE RACES.

    I am a bachelor with small means. I had never been at the races, but the girl with whom I am keeping company—she's the dearest girl on earth—insisted that I should take her to the races some days ...

    Article : 2,408 words
  18. A FATAL WILD-BEAST FIGHT.

    Mrs. Wembwell's Roayl No. 1 Menagerie, which is on its way to Carnarvon, was thrown into a state of great excitement on Friday se'nnight at Harlech. Shortly before the feeding, when the carnivora were ...

    Article : 392 words
  19. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. SINGLETON MARKETS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 79 words
  20. SYDNEY MARKETS.

    COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.—A slight improvement upon last week was apparent in business yesterday but no sales of any magnitude are reported Breadstuffs are still quiet, and sales of trade parcels ...

    Article : 158 words
  21. CANNONBA[?].

    I am sorry to have to report two very serious losses that have occurred in the town to our respected townsman, Mr. John Brown. On the night of the 7th instant, a stack of hay, containing about ...

    Article : 443 words
  22. (From our Telegraphic Correspondents.) SYDNEY.

    Nothing doing. Breadstuffs quiet. Steady rain reported at Wagga, Wagga, Que[?]nbeyan, and other country districts. ...

    Article : 38 words
  23. SYDNEY SHIPPING.

    Sept. 16.—Balclutha (s.), 500 tons, Captain D. Walker, from Melbourne 14th instant, with 66 passengers. 16.—Native L[?]ss, schooner, 80 tons, Captain ...

    Article : 761 words
  24. MELBOURNE.

    Messrs. D[?]boy Campbell and Co report:— Fourteen hundred cattle entered, nine hundred sold to-day at last week's values. Two thousand sheep yarded; prime advanced sixpen[?] to one shilling; ...

    Article : 42 words
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