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  2. THE SUEZ MAIL, PER "NUBIA." Latest Newspaper Dates to April 19.

    On April 8 a most atrocious murder was discovered to have been perpetrated in Park-lane, Piccadilly, the victim being a French lady, and the perpetrator of the crime, there is little room ...

    Article : 2,103 words
  3. CASSILIS.

    MAIL ROBBERY.—Two men, named Robert Smith and George Cable, alias George the Frenchman, have been apprehended by seniorconstable Hassard, of Cassilis, for the robbery ...

    Article : 217 words
  4. WALGETT.

    The weather is still very dry, and no change is indicated by present appearances A draft of 1300 of store cattle, from the Maranoa, belonging to Messrs. King and ...

    Article : 103 words
  5. GUNNEDAH.

    We have had a very agreeable change in the weather: laat week some nice showers fell, which were much needed. It has been raining here to-day almost continuously. The farming ...

    Article : 55 words
  6. DESTRUCTIVE EARTHQUAKE IN CALIFORNIA.

    By despatches dated San Francisco, March 29th, it is stated that advices from the volcanic country north of the Majore river show that an earthquake bad been felt there with terrific ...

    Article : 607 words
  7. NEWCASTLE.

    DISTINGUISHED VISITORS.—By the Australind, which came into port yesterday morning from Auckland, has arrived a Mr Webster with a troupe of Fijians—seven in number—including ...

    Article : 1,122 words
  8. TAMWORTH.

    A CHANGE IN THE WEATHER.—We have the gratification of announcing an agreable— in one respect at all events—change in the weather. After a protracted drought, ...

    Article : 546 words
  9. DISTRICT NEWS. [FROM OUR VARIOUS CORRESPONDENTS.] STROUD.

    Friday last being tbe birthday of our most gracious Queen, it was duly observed by the loyal inhabitants of Stroud as a general holiday, all places of business being closed. The ...

    Article : 381 words
  10. CLARENCE TOWN.

    PUBLIC MEETING.—In pursuance of an advertisement inserted in your issue of the 25th May, a meeting was held in the court-house on the evening of the 30th. The object was to ...

    Article : 412 words
  11. COOLAH.

    As I anticipated, the night of the 18th brought seasonable rain, and a steady downpour continued until the following morning, when showers became the "order of the day." The ...

    Article : 91 words
  12. MINING NEWS.

    Since my last, I visited several other claims which are now being worked, in the neighbour hood of Cope's Stony, and Middle Creeks, the particulars of which I give as far as posaible, ...

    Article : 2,630 words
  13. MOONIE RIVER.

    This part of the country is feeling the effects of the long continued dry weather. Showed sigos of rain two days ago, but cleared away again. Grass plentiful bu[?] very dry. ...

    Article : 182 words
  14. MUDGEE.

    RUSH TO CUDGEGONG.—A rush has taken place to Cudgegong, distant about twenty-one miles east from this town, on the Sydney road, in consequence of discoveries of auriferous quartz ...

    Article : 355 words
  15. NEW ENGLAND.

    The weather changed yesterday morning, and we had nearly sis hours of steady but light rain.—Express. On Wednesday morning waggons laden with ...

    Article : 1,562 words
  16. SINGLETON.

    On Saturday, pursuant, to advertisement, there was a small meeting of volunteers at the Singleton butts, for the purpose of having some matches. Three of the East Maitland company ...

    Article : 378 words
  17. MURRURUNDI.

    INVERELL TIN ORE.—During the week several loads of tin ore from the Inverell tin mines arrived at the railway station and were forwarded thence to Sydney. As the road to ...

    Article : 221 words
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