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  3. THE BREELONG BLACKS.

    It will be remembered that a proclamation was issued calling upon the brothers Jimmy and Joe Governor to surrender themselves for trial on or before October 16, and they haying failed to ...

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  4. The Week's Cables.

    The Empress Frederick and King Oscar have improved in health. Trafalgar Day was celebrated by placing wreaths on Nelson's Column. ...

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  5. SHOTS EXCHANGED.

    Superintendent Garvin states that about six p.m on the 16th the Governors stuck up a boy aged 19 at Charles Coombes' selection, 10 miles lower down the Forbes River than Coombes's place, whore Byers ...

    Article : 234 words
  6. HOW CONSTABLE HARRIS WAS SHOT.

    Constable Richard Harris of Ashfield, who was shot by Jimmy Governor, returned by the Rosedale on Saturday afternoon. His account of the occurrence is as fellows:— With a tracker he ...

    Article : 383 words
  7. LETTER FROM A PURSUER.

    Mr. F. Dorrington, jr., of Broke, who has for the past six weeks been a member of one of the parties in pursuit of the Breelong blacks, has written home giving some details of the late shooting incident. ...

    Article : 195 words
  8. CHURCH INTELLIGENCE.

    The Marquis of Bute, who died recently, be-qucated £100,000 to Roman Catholic charities. The dentil in New Zealand is announced of Archdeacon Clarke, widely known for his labours ...

    Article : 399 words
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  10. FORBES RIVER DISTRICT.

    "Rambler" writes on the late encounter with the Governors:— "The writer knows the scene well, having resided in the vicinity for twelve months, 1897; also having explored it for reporting purposes. ...

    Article : 389 words
  11. A LETTER FROM "BOB" WOODS.

    Mrs. Robert Woods, of Mudgee, has received a letter from her husband, detailing the encounter which be and Herb. Byers had with the Governors. It was written from Round Hill, Forbes River, and ...

    Article : 199 words
  12. ONLY ONE BLACK SEEN.

    The police at Kempsey were informed by Sub-Inspector Cameron, at bobbin Flat, that he went to the hut of William Johnston, and found it had been entered on Saturday, and some flour, tea, ...

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  13. A STRANGE MISHAP.

    Owing to the proximity of the Breelong murderers the miners at Willi Willi copper mines take loaded rifles when going to work. On Saturday a man Darned Finlayson, who was going from ...

    Article : 73 words
  14. MINING ITEMS.

    The southern coal-owners have declined to make any advance in the hewing rates until next year. Mr. Raey, manager of the Sydney Collieries, states that there are 113,000,000 tons of coal ...

    Article : 107 words
  15. Village Settlement.

    A report upon the village settlement of New Zealand issued by the Government, shows that the total number of settlers on the 31st March last was 1994, representing 4657 souls, occupying an area of ...

    Article : 259 words
  16. A HUT BOBBED AT MANCHESTER PLAT.

    Our Gloucester correspondent writes on Oct. 24:— Sub-Inspector Day and party Arrived here yesterday evening, having walked nearly the whole way from the Hastings on account of the horses ...

    Article : 332 words
  17. Terrible Fatal Accident.

    A terrible fatal accident happened at Lyndhurst, Victoria, on Saturday morning to a well-known farmer, named John M'Kibbon, aged seventy-one years. He was engaged harrowing a field some ...

    Article : 144 words
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