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  2. WILCANNIA.

    Our races are over, and we are now settling down again to our usual avocations, with the mementos of our late festivities to look back at, both of pleasure and pain; pleasure for the real enjoyment we ...

    Article : 277 words
  3. COLONIAL MARKETS.

    DUBBO STOCK REPORT.—November 20.—Since the date of our last report the weather has been variable. We had fine weather on Friday, though during the afternoon it threatened rain. The ...

    Article : 3,643 words
  4. MANNING RIVER.

    We understand a person named Collins was thrown from a horse on Saturday last and broke his collarbone. He was attended to by Mr. Dellemore Wynter, under whose care the patient is progressing ...

    Article : 385 words
  5. LATEST NEWS.

    The Engineering Association of New South Wales celebrated its third anniversary on Saturday night, by a dinner in Clark's Assembly Rooms, Elizabeth-street. About seventy gentlemen sat down, Mr. ...

    Article : 928 words
  6. DISCOVERY OF A MUTILATED BODY OF A WOMAN IN THE THAMES.

    An atrocious murder of a woman, it is supposed, has been perpetrated on or near the Thames, and the body, hacked to piecos, has been distributed over the river. A Thames policeman on September 5 ...

    Article : 2,811 words
  7. GENERAL NEWS.

    THE DOCTOS AND THE ALLEGED LUNATIC.—Last Thursday and Friday, in Melbourne, a judge of the Supreme Court and a jury of four, were engaged in trying a cause in which one Roberts claimed ...

    Article : 548 words
  8. DEPARTURE OF THE GERMANS FROM FRANCE

    The final departure of the Germans from French territory has taken place, Verdun having been evacuated. At a very early hour—almost before daybreak—on Sept. 13, numbers of the Prussians ...

    Article : 917 words
  9. SUEZ MAIL EXTRACTS. THE ASHANTEE WAR.

    Sir Garnet Wolseley reaches the Gold Coast this week, armed with full powers for peace or for war. He has two foes to encounter—the savage power of Ashantee, which can bring a hundred thousand ...

    Article : 1,908 words
  10. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE NEWCASTLE SHIPPING.

    Nov. 21.—Keira (s.), from Sydney. 21.—Crishna, barque, Jew, from Melbourne. 21.—Ellen, barque, Cronan, from Lyttelton. 22.—Platypus (s.), from the Clarence. ...

    Article : 221 words
  11. (Australian Associated Press Telegrams.] SYDNEY.

    The wool sales have been postponed until next week. At the Wagga Wagga races, the Produce Stakes were won by Statesman, Alice May second. Selling ...

    Article : 145 words
  12. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. SINGLETON MARKETS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 102 words
  13. SYDNEY MARKETS.

    COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.—Business in the import markets opened with a dull tone. The demand for goods is daily becoming more limited, so that stocks upon which the ad valorem duties have ...

    Article : 556 words
  14. SYDNEY SHIPPING.

    Nov. 22.—Diamantina (s.), 240 tons, Captain Maides, from the Manning River 21st instant, with 8 passengers. 22.—John Pena (s.), 200 tons, Captain Sheed, from ...

    Article : 803 words
  15. LATEST Through Telegrams FROM ENGLAND.

    Wheat advancing. Copper unaltered. Tin lower. Coal declining. ...

    Article : 197 words
  16. SPANISH BRIGANDAGE AND ENGLISH BRAVERY.

    We (Times) have been favored with the following account by a correspondent:— "A violent attempt by brigands to seize and carry off an Englishman has just been made at Denia, near ...

    Article : 884 words
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