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  2. INTERIM TIME TABLE IN CONNECTION WITH MAIL SERVICE BETWEEN SYDNEY AND SAN FRANCISCO.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 340 words
  3. WEEKLY CALENDAR.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 74 words
  4. TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE. (From the "Herald's" Associated Press Telegrams, and from other Sydney papers.) ARMIDALE.

    [Herald.]—At the Police Court, to-day, Dundally, an aboriginal, was committed to take his trial at the next Circuit Court for the murder of Ah Chang[?] at Guy Fawkes. Dundally confessed to the murder ...

    Article : 51 words
  5. MOVEMENT AT MUSWELLBROOK FOR AN AGRICULTURAL SHOW.

    On Saturday afternoon a meeting convened by the Mayor of Muswellbrook, Mr. M. Campbell, was held in the Muswellbrook School of Arts, to make such arrangements as would justify the Northern ...

    Article : 4,582 words
  6. SYNOD OF THE DIOCESE OF NEWCASTLE.

    The Synod resumed at seven o'clock. THE SUPPLY OF CLERGYMEN. The adjourned debate upon the motion of Mr. Frank White "That this Synod, taking into ...

    Article : 2,831 words
  7. BATHURST.

    [Herald.]—James Barrel, of Hill End, and James Monaghan, of Sofala, are announced as candidates for the Bathurst division for new Mining Board. Henry Copeland has received a largely signed ...

    Article : 42 words
  8. GARDENING AND AGRICULTURAL MEMORANDA FOR MAY.

    KITCHEN GARDEN: Sow broad beans, peas, onions, cab bages, radishes, lettuce, and spinach. Transplant horse radish, eschalots, rhubarb, asparagus, leeks, and all culinary herbs. Save cabbages and onions for seed. Trench and manure new ...

    Article : 189 words
  9. CAMPBELLTOWN.

    [Evening News.]—The arrangements for the Volunteer encampment at Campbell Fields are admirably complete. The ground is in splendid order, and the weather is all that could be desired. ...

    Article : 80 words
  10. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    Some of our correspondents, who send us reports of cricket matches, poetry, and other letters intended for publication, forget to enclose their name as guarantee for authenticity of contents. We are obliged to put such letters in the ...

    Article : 44 words
  11. WELLINGTON.

    [Evening News.]—The Wellington races were postponed until to-day, us heavy rains had swollen the Bell River, which flows between the town and the racecourse, so as to render access to the latter ...

    Article : 115 words
  12. The Maitland Mercury. TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1874.

    After the failure of numerous combinations a new French Ministry has been constituted as follows:— Vice-President of the Council and Minister for War, General de Cissey; Minister for Foreign Affairs, ...

    Article : 99 words
  13. GULGONG.

    [Evening News.]—A large and influential meeting took place yesterday, at Warburton's Hotel, Gulgong, and resolutions were passed requesting the head manager of the Australian Joint Stock Bank, Sydney, ...

    Article : 227 words
  14. THE LOCKOUT.

    The Lockout in Lincolnshire has been settled, and it is expected that other counties will follow. ...

    Article : 21 words
  15. THE CZAR.

    The Czar's visit to England terminates to-day. He will embark at Gravesend. ...

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  16. THE QUEEN.

    Her Majesty, after entertaining the Czar, has proceeded to Balmoral. ...

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  17. WEST MAITLAND BOROUGH COUNCIL.

    The usual fortnightly meeting of the Borough Council of West Maitland was held Friday avening in the Council chamber, Devonshire-street. Present: The Mayor, Alderman Wolstenholme, Falkiner, ...

    Article : 821 words
  18. CHILI.

    The Chilian authorities have released Captain Hyde, master of the English coasting steamer that capsized with Chilian passengers, and the question of indemnity is pending. ...

    Article : 30 words
  19. GOULBURN.

    [Herald.]—Last night addresses were signed by 300 citizens, for presentation to Messrs. Davies, Riley Walsh, and Russell, for services connected with the late Volunteer inquiries. ...

    Article : 31 words
  20. FRANCE.

    Owing to the failure of M. de Gouland, President Macmahon completed the formation of the Ministry as already telegraphed. ...

    Article : 23 words
  21. TUMUT.

    [Evening News.]—A man named Mellon has been killed by a bank of earth falling upon him in a sluicing claim. ...

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  22. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT. (From the S. M. Herald.) Thursday, May 21, 1874.

    It was agreed, on the motion of Mr. DOCKER, that all members not absent on leave should be requested by the President to attend on the day fixed for the second reading of the Electoral Act Amendment ...

    Article : 684 words
  23. QUEENSLAND.

    [Herald.]—In the Legislative Assembly, yesterday, the Nonvested Schools Abolition Bill was considered in committee. Mr. Griffiths, after a prolonged opposition, acc[?]pted a compromise that the present ...

    Article : 183 words
  24. GALLE MAIL SERVICE—1874.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 220 words
  25. MINING NEWS. MINING.

    The first annual general meeting of shareholders of the North Cobar Copper Co. was held at Messrs. Hardie and German's office, on Tuesday, when the directors' report, with balance-sheet to March 31, was ...

    Article : 287 words
  26. GYMPIE.

    [Herald.]—One hundred weight of quicksilver from cinnabar has been procured in the Kilkivan district, and is being exhibited at the Bank of New South Wales. ...

    Article : 29 words
  27. MELBOURNE.

    [Herald.]—The Governor's birthday ball has been fixed for July 23. Letters patent for an improved method of constructing cartridges, have been granted to the Hon. ...

    Article : 380 words
  28. RAILWAY TIME TABLE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 410 words
  29. TIN MINING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 138 words
  30. ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE. HINTON PUNT AND THE LATE WARDEN.

    SIR—On looking over the report of the last Maitland District Council meeting, as it appeared in the Mercury last week, I noted that one of the Councillors stated that "not a single farthing had ever been ...

    Article : 580 words
  31. YESTERDAY'S SYDNEY NEWS.

    By rail yesterday afternoon, the Sydney Herald of yesterday came to hand. The additional telegraphic and commercial intelligence will be found elsewhere. ...

    Article : 539 words
  32. QUEENSCLIFF.

    [Herald.]—Arrived: Lady Cairns (ship), from Liverpool; British Peer (ship), from London; Resolution (schooner), from Port Natal; Southern Cross (s.), from Shields; Loch Ard, dismasted (ship) ...

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  33. Friday, May 22, 1874.

    Ministers stated in answer to questions, that the school site at Grafton, at the corner of Prince-street and Victoria-street, had been sold by the Council of Education that both Bow and Fordyce refused ...

    Article : 1,539 words
  34. NEW ZEALAND.

    [Herald.—The Wonga left Auckland for Sydney on the 16th May. A splendid meteor was seen at Charlestown, shaped like a comet. It exhibited all the colours of a ...

    Article : 90 words
  35. ADELAIDE.

    [Herald.]—The exports of breadstuffs during the past week amount to 2000 tons. Quotations are unchanged. Mr. Ward's want of confidence motion has been ...

    Article : 263 words
  36. MORPETH BRANCH.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 170 words
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