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  2. YESTERDAY'S SYDNEY NEWS.

    By rail, yesterday afternoon, we received the Sydney papers of yesterday, Monday. The telegraphic and Parliamentary intelligence will be found in other columns. ...

    Article : 2,342 words
  3. NEWCASTLE.

    SEPTEMBER 7TH.—It would appear a general reduction has taken place in the price of coal. The whole of the coal proprietors have, one after the other, fallen in with the reduction, and, as a consequent measure, a reduction ...

    Article : 754 words
  4. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    Sept. 5.—Triton, schooner, 120 tons, Palton, from Nel[?] 5.—Australia, brig, 162 tons, Tuck, from Inver[?]argill. 5.—Mercury, brig, 150 tons, Tullock, from Brisbane. 5.—Lorenzo Sabine, barque, 172 tons, Daggett, from ...

    Article : 148 words
  5. SYDNEY SHIPPING.

    Sept. 5.—Selim, barque, 475 tons. Captain Simpson, from Bourbon 2nd August, via Melbourne 1st instant. 6—Eliza K. Batesen, brig, 180 tons, Captain M'Gregor, from Ovalan (Fijis) 6th ultimo, with 1[?] passengers. ...

    Article : 792 words
  6. DISTRICT NEWS.

    The weather is at last fine; warm from 11 a.m until 4 pm. There is an epidemic prevalent resembling influenza; colds and sore throat[?] are rather general, but no fatal eases have occurred therefrom. ...

    Article : 305 words
  7. GENERAL NEWS.

    Mr. Butler acted as Crown-Prosecutor. John Sing was indicted for the murder of one Yu Won, at Sofala, on the 10th March. The prisoner pleaded not guilty. From the evidence it appeared that he was ...

    Article : 3,121 words
  8. SINGLETON.

    VAGRANT AGT —James Ascott, in custody, was brought before the bench on a charge of being an incorrigible rogue and vagabond. Constable Sparkes deposod: On the morning of the 28th of August last I apprehended ...

    Article : 2,310 words
  9. CLARENCIL AND RICHMOND.

    THE WEATHER.—The weather during the past week has been remarkably fine; yesterday it blew a strong gale from the south-west The nights are rather cool, but the warmth of summer is beginning to [?] ...

    Article : 181 words
  10. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

    At eleven o'clock on the days specified, the undermen[?] lots of land will be offered for sale by public auction, at the undermentioned places, at the upset price affixed to each [?] respectively.[?]Deposit 25 per cent. ...

    Article : 343 words
  11. MACLEAY RIVER.

    August 22nd.—The statement in my last that two a[?]iginals were on board the unfortunate little vessel which sailed from this, commanded by Stephenson, with Mrs. Bull and son as passengers, bound for the Bellinger, ...

    Article : 548 words
  12. WOLLOMBI.

    I regret to have to report the death of an old and much-respected resident of this district, Mr. William Moore, the father of a large family, whose sudden decease has bereaved them of a kind parent. The ...

    Article : 206 words
  13. MURRU[?]UNDI.

    ACCIDENT AND PROVIDENTIAL ESCAPE.—On Wednesday last, during the flood, a little girl, daughter of Mr. Jesse Avard, of Bloomfield, while attempting to cross the river on a fallen tree which has for some time served ...

    Article : 255 words
  14. Latest Telegraphic News.

    Melbourne:—The Suffolk has arrived at the He[?] from London, with Governor Darling as passenger. Re[?]d, at 6.15 p.m. Fifty pounds have been subscribed towards a [?] ...

    Article : 105 words
  15. THE ENGLISH MAIL.

    We understand that the English mail arrived at Adelaide some time on Tuesday night last —The telegraphic [?] between the two [?]lonies has been interrupted, and we have thus been disappointed in getting the news in time ...

    Article : 42 words
  16. NEW ENGLAND.

    A petition is being signed in favor of increased accommodation at the local post-office. At present there is only one apartment for the post-office, and one for the postmaster and his family. ...

    Article : 141 words
  17. MUDGEE.

    CAPTURE OF A BUSHRANGER, AND DEATH OF A TROOPER —We are sorry to have to record the death by drowning of trooper Quinlivian. Quialivian, who had formerly been in the army, was stationed here shortly ...

    Article : 260 words
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  19. TAMWORTH.

    DEATH BY DROWNING.—Information reached Tamworth during the past week, that on the 11th ultimo, a man named William Brooks, a drover, and a native of Muswellbrook, was drowned in Wommat Creek, a ...

    Article : 956 words
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