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  2. WEEKLY CALENDAR.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 60 words
  3. TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE. (From the "Heralds" Associated Press Telegrams, and from other Sydney papers.) GRENFELL.

    [Evening News.]—Mr. Sylvester Dain, innkeeper, died at six o'clock to-night. All the business establishments closed immediately. ...

    Article : 38 words
  4. MINING NEWS. MINING SHARE MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 541 words
  5. COPPER MINING. THE GOODRICH AND BUCKINBAH COPPER MINES.

    The Obley correspondent of the Dubbo Dispatch (March 14) writes:— "I have been at some trouble to collect the information with reference to this place as given below. ...

    Article : 931 words
  6. ST. JAMES'S CHURCH, MORPETH.

    An adjourned meeting of the parishioners of St. James's, Morpeth, was held in the church schoolroom on Tuesday evening. The Rev. Canon Child occupied the chair. ...

    Article : 747 words
  7. RAYMOND TERRACE BRANCH OF THE NEWCASTLE AUXILIARY TO THE BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY.

    The annual meeting of the above branch was held in the hall of the Mechanics' School of Arts here on the evening of the 10th instant. The president (the Rev. James M'Culloch) occupied the chair. The ...

    Article : 1,139 words
  8. ORANGE.

    [Evening News.]—Maiden Plate: Mayne's Andromeda, 1; Wake-up, 2.—Publicans' Purse: Index, 1; Platoff, 2.—Hack Race: Policeman, 1. Fearful rows and fights occurred on the course, ...

    Article : 39 words
  9. GARDENING AND AGRICULTURAL MEMORANDA FOR MARCH.

    KITCHEN GARDEN: Sow vegetables as in last month. Plant potatoes, cauliflower, bro[?]coil, eschalots, celery, let[?]uce, &c. Clear and thin spinach, and earth up turnips, potatoes, celery, &c, as they seem to require it. Hoe the ground and ...

    Article : 199 words
  10. BATHURST.

    [Evening News.]—The carriers' strike continues, and the transit of goods is nearly stopped. St. Patrick's Day was celebrated with enthusiasm here. There were good aporte on the cricket ground, ...

    Article : 48 words
  11. WOLLONGONG.

    [Herald.]—The Mount Keira miners have come to an arrangement with the masters, and have resumed work to-day. It is expected that a settlement between the Mount Pleasant miners and the ...

    Article : 41 words
  12. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    T. A. DE MEU[?].—Our correspondent's two last letters have contained long extracts, or abridgments, from books. He will see that in the first of these two letters we have omitted the ex[?]ract; but the second letter is so largely composed of ...

    Article : 71 words
  13. ALBURY.

    [Evening News.]—The nomination of a fit and proper person to serve in the Legislative Assembly, as member for the electoral district of the Hume, took place to-day. ...

    Article : 82 words
  14. The Maitland Mercury.

    RATHER more than a week ago resolutions were moved in the Assembly by Mr. Macintosh affirming the expediency of legislation that would enable municipalities, where established, ...

    Article : 1,696 words
  15. MELBOURNE.

    [Evening News.]—Private advices from London to the 13th instant have been received in Melbourne, recommending the limitation of purchases of Australian wheat for shipment to 5s. a bushel, as large ...

    Article : 570 words
  16. THE ENGLISH NEWS. By Direct Telegrams.

    The London wool sales closed last night. Prices steady. 131,086 bales were catalogued, and 9000 bales were withdrawn. The exports amount to 45,000 bales. There were present some French and ...

    Article : 108 words
  17. MINING.

    Messrs. Melhado and Curtis report having received the following telegrams respecting the Victorian mines:—New North Clunes, 610 ounces; Hands and Binds, 138 ounces; Great Extended Hustler's Co., ...

    Article : 495 words
  18. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL.

    Money is firm. There is a large demand for gold. The Stock markets are weak. Debentures—New South Wales Five per Cents. ...

    Article : 92 words
  19. TOWN IMPROVEMENTS IN MAITLAND.

    The most noticeable feature of street-architecture in the present day is the introduction of permanent awnings for the purpose of shading the fronts of business premises from the burning sun, and of ...

    Article : 1,318 words
  20. TASMANIAN RAILWAYS.

    The Caranges, with railway plant and 310 labourers, has sailed for Tasmania. ...

    Article : 20 words
  21. THE BINGERA DIAMOND MINES.

    The inhabitants of this district are in high dudgeon at the leading article and paragraph that have lately appeared in the Sydney Morning Merald so disparaging to their efforts to develop the resources of Bingera. ...

    Article : 1,244 words
  22. THE MINISTERIAL CRISIS.

    Mr. Disraeli, after conferring with the Earl of Derby, came to the conclusion that it was undesirable he should attempt to form an Administration at the present juncture. He afterwards bad an audience ...

    Article : 154 words
  23. DENISON DIGGINGS.

    I promised to give in this report a more full account, but I beg leave to be excused at present. In referring to the Welshman Reef, in which I congratulated them in their perseverance in carrying on ...

    Article : 148 words
  24. WAR INDEMNITY.

    France and Germany have signed an agreement stipulating that the remaining portion of the war indemnity shall be paid by instalments, terminating in September next. According to this agreement ...

    Article : 60 words
  25. QUEENSCLIFF.

    [Herald.]—Arrived:—Isabella, brig, from Newcastle; and the City of Adelaide (s.). ...

    Article : 14 words
  26. LAUNCESTON.

    [Herald.]—Mr. Henry's flour mill, Deloraine, was burnt down on Sunday morning. There was great destruction of property. It was partially insured in the Cornwall office. ...

    Article : 45 words
  27. THE ATLANTIC CABLE.

    It has been ascertained that the defect which has stopped the working of the Atlantic Cable, laid in 1865, arises from a break. The cable has parted in two miles' depth of water. ...

    Article : 42 words
  28. MAITLAND DISTRICT COUNCIL.

    The usual monthly meeting of this Council was held on Tuesday afternoon, in the office, East Maitland. Present: The Warden, Councillors Crennan, Paton, and Cracknell. The minutes of the previous ...

    Article : 917 words
  29. BENDEMEER TIN MINES.

    In my last letter I gave you notice of my intention to pay a visit to the Hamilton mine, and send you an account of it. As it is one of the only two mines, which are at present being worked, it may ...

    Article : 978 words
  30. ADELAIDE.

    [Herald.]—Wheat is quiet, and flour £11 to £12. Linn Fern's sugar sold at a slight advance; the Mogenis' cargo will be auctioned to-morrow. A private London telegram of March 12th quotes ...

    Article : 40 words
  31. THE MAIL STEAMER.

    The R.M.S.S. Sumatra left Ceylon to-day for Australia. ...

    Article : 18 words
  32. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. LLOYD brought up the bill to authorise the use of postage stamps for purposes of the Stamp Act, which was read a first time. SUNDRY MATTERS. ...

    Article : 577 words
  33. THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL BILL.

    As this Bill has now occupied several days in Committee in the Assembly, where many of its provisions have been contested "inch by inch," it is somewhat difficult to keep in view what has been ...

    Article : 723 words
  34. INSOLVENCY PROCEEDINGS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 55 words
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