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  2. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT. (From the S. M. Herald.) Thursday, June 18, 1874.

    [Our special correspondents report, in Saturday's Mercury, stated that a debate had arisen on a motion for adjournment, respecting the proposed release of the prisoner Gardiner. Mr. Combes had ...

    Article : 924 words
  3. SOME FACTS RESPECTING LEICHHARDT.

    Under the above title, Mr. John Campbell contributes to the Ipswich Observer much that is interesting respecting the lost explorer. The following is condensed therefrom:— ...

    Article : 1,757 words
  4. DISTRICT NEWS. [FROM OUR VARIOUS CORRESPONDENTS.] NEWCASTLE.

    We have had, on the whole, very agreeable weather during the week, the winds, as a rule, being light, and varying from west to south, backing and filling—to use a nautical term; and, although the ...

    Article : 3,243 words
  5. COOLAH.

    After severe frosts every night this week, the weather has again changed to rain. It will do no harm to the squatters, as the grass is completely bleached by the frost, and herbage is needed for ...

    Article : 121 words
  6. BREWARRINA.

    Since my last we have been favored with a reasonable fall of rain, which will be very beneficial to the herbage. The weather has again cleared up and it is very cold, with a high wind blowing. ...

    Article : 418 words
  7. TERRIFIC GALE AT AUCKLAND.

    The following are particulars of a heavy gale at Auckland on the 30th May (of which brief intelligence has been recieved by telegraph) extracted from the Southern Cross:— ...

    Article : 671 words
  8. WALGETT.

    The chief item in my news budget is the acceptance of contractor Dowell's tender for the bridge over the Barwin at this place by the Government. It is now six years ago since Mr. Dangar, the present ...

    Article : 988 words
  9. SINGLETON.

    CONCERT AND QUADRILLE PARTY.—The twentyfifth anniversary of the Singleton Lodge of Fidelity, No.4335, I.O.O.F., M.U., was celebrated with a concert and quadrille party, in the large hall of the ...

    Article : 1,010 words
  10. Friday, June 19, 1874.

    [We continue the report from the Evening News of Friday.] Mr. COMBES replied, and the motion for adjournment was put and negatived. Some formal business ...

    Article : 3,183 words
  11. FATAL BOAT ACCIDENT NEAR DUNEDIN.

    At about four o'clock yesterday a report reached Port Chalmers that a boat had capsized above the Quarantine Islands, and that four men had been drowned, and three saved. It turned out to be too ...

    Article : 797 words
  12. DESTRUCTION OF A VILLAGE AND LOSS OF LIFE.

    The township of Paroa, at the mouth of the Saltwater River, was almost entirely destroyed by fire shortly after midnight on Tuesday. The glare of the fire was observed in town, and also as far as ...

    Article : 1,307 words
  13. NARRABRI.

    On Saturday last, a little girl, daughter of Mr. Crook, carpenter, residing in this town, whilst fossicking for a find amongst the rubbish swept out of the store on Tibbereenah-street, lately vacated by Mr. ...

    Article : 383 words
  14. GOORANGOOLA.

    Winter has set in at last in good reality. We have expenenced several very severe frosts, but, on the whole, the weather about noon is delightfully warm and mild. ...

    Article : 309 words
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