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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    A farmer, named Gaber, residing at Thirgoonn, has been missing since Monday. It is generally feared that some harm has befallen him, as he was a very steady man. BATHURST, WEDNESDAY. ...

    Article : 742 words
  3. AMUSEMENTS.

    The Metropolitan Liedertafel gave a concert last evening at the New Masonic Hall, Castlereagh-street, viz., the 22nd concert of the society, or the first of the fifth season. As usual, the audience was large, but there was noticeably less ...

    Article : 1,514 words
  4. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    The Argus strongly opposes the proposed now name for New South Wales, and hopes that the good sense of the Legislature will stop the measure at an early stage. The Telegraph says that the proposal is ...

    Article : 317 words
  5. THE SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The day broke fine and clear, but it became very hot and oppressive towards noon. William Beach, Peter Kemp, Jack Thompson, and Sam Peters took a long walk across the plains towards the mountains before breakfast. Hanlan ...

    Article : 1,040 words
  6. AUSTRALASIAN PARLIAMENTS.

    In the Assembly to-day the proposal of Sir Henry Parkes to call New South Wales by the name of "Australia," was referred to in a jocular manner. Mr. M'Lellan, asked the Premier if he ...

    Article : 303 words
  7. SHIPPING REPORTS, &c.

    Custom House.—Entered Outwards, November 23: Coldinghame, ship, 1059 tons, Captain G. H. Steven, for London, Gunga (s), 798 tons, Captain D. Calder, for Fiji and Noumea. For the future the mall steamers of the Orient line will call at ...

    Article : 914 words
  8. QUEENSLAND.

    In the Council to-day the business was unimportant. The Assembly went into committee on the Australasian Naval Forces Bill. The Premier, in reply to the leader of the Opposition as to whether the Government ...

    Article : 262 words
  9. QUEENSLAND.

    In regard to Sir Henry Parkes' proposal to change the name of Now South Wales into Australia, the public generally regard it as too absurd to discuss seriously. ...

    Article : 239 words
  10. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    In the Assembly Mr. Playford gave notice of a resolution for the purpose of raising £1,100,000 by means of Treasury bills. Attention was drawn to the proposal of Sir Henry Parkes to alter the name of ...

    Article : 178 words
  11. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Alderman Shaw has retired in favour of Mr. E. T. Smith for the city mayoralty. A deputation waited on the Chief Secretary, requesting better police protection in the interior against the ...

    Article : 74 words
  12. NEW ZEALAND.

    It is reported that Sir Julius Vogel has been appointed New Zealand managing director of the Midland Railway Company, and will shortly proceed to England in connection with the financial part of the ...

    Article : 38 words
  13. THE MAURITIUS SUGAR MARKET.

    The M. M. S. Sydney, from Marseilles via Mauritius, brings the following intelligence:- PORT LOUIS, Nov. 7. During the last month the weather has been seasonable. ...

    Article : 189 words
  14. PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The following stock are reported from Louth:—15,000 maiden owes, Momba to St. George, Hann and Hodnett, owners; 13,000 maiden owes, Nelyambo to Aramac, Hann and Halloran. W. and J. Christian have received per rail ...

    Article : 215 words
  15. TASMANIA.

    A long discussion has taken place during the last two nights in the Council on the Appropriation Bill, the point being that a statement should be elicited from the Premier as to how it was proposed to carry on till ...

    Article : 79 words
  16. [BY TELEGRAPH.]

    The champion and Pelor Kemp, accompanied by a few friends, did a good four-mile walk shortly after sunrise. Hanlan and George Brett were also out footing it before breakfast. The Canadian, Brett, and Perkins walked from ...

    Article : 832 words
  17. VICTORIAN RIFLE ASSOCIATION MATCHES.

    The rifle matches were continued to-day under very favourable conditions of weather. In the Victoria Match, military position, at 300 yards, time mutch; 1 minute allowed to each competitor, the chief scoros were:—J. ...

    Article : 277 words
  18. THE CENTENARY CELEBRATION.

    The question of the public celebration of the Centenary of Australia was brought under the notice of the Premier to-day by a deputation from the Australian Natives' Association, introduced by the Chief Secretary, ...

    Article : 187 words
  19. UNIVERSITY OF SIDNEY.

    A meeting of the senate was held on Monday last, at the rooms of the Roval Society. There were present—The vice-chancellor (Dr. MucLaurin), the Hon. E. Barton, the Hon. Mr. Justice Faucott, Protessor Gurney, the Hon. Sir ...

    Article : 417 words
  20. ARRIVAL OF THE M.M.S. SYDNEY AT ADELAIDE.

    The M.M.S. Sydney, M. Paul Paydenot, arrived today from Marseilles, via Reunion November 7, Mauritius November 9. The following are the passengers:- For MELBOURNE: Mr. and Mrs. Humphreys, Madame ...

    Article : 117 words
  21. OVERLAND PASSENGER TRAFFIC.

    The following have passed through:— For Melbourne (by express): Tuckniss, T. R. Rowlands, Clarke, Rev. J. M'Donald, Grice, Cushing, Blair, Ovcrgaard, Wettir, Browning, J. W. Gillespie, J. S. Reid, ...

    Article : 303 words
  22. CHARGE OF CRUELTY TO AN INFANT.

    The Police Court to-day was occupied for several hours in the investigation of an evtraordinary charge of cruelty to an infant prefcired against Joseph Frauenfelder and his wife. The evidence adduced showed that about 12 months ...

    Article : 250 words
  23. SEPARATION: WEAKENING or STRENGTHENING?

    Sir,—With no wish to add one whisper to the shout of exclusive liberalism against the people from China, which we so liberally flood with our inequitable import, opium, from the cesspool of commercial selfishness, I ask leave to ...

    Article : 453 words
  24. ARRIVAL OF THE HOHENZOLLERN AT ADELAIDE.

    The North Gorman Lloyd's steamship Hohenzollern arrived to-day from Bremen October 5th, Southampton 9th November. The following are the passengers:- For Adelaide: Mr. and Mrs. Cook and family (3), ...

    Article : 95 words
  25. POST OFFICE OFFICIALS.

    Sir,—A great deal is at peing written regarding the "man in the red coat" who does duty outside the General Post Office, but the complaints regarding the red coats inside seldom become known to the public. I will ...

    Article : 182 words
  26. PROPOSED ROWING CLUB ON THE NEPEAN.

    An enthusiastic meeting was held at Good's Hotel this evening for the purpose of establishing a boat club on the Nepean. Twenty townsmen attended, and Messrs. Joe Thompson, Frank Punch, and J. Donohoe were among the ...

    Article : 175 words
  27. THE BATHURST LIEDERTAFEL.

    The annual meeting of the Bathurst Liedertafel was held last night, and was numerously attended. The balance sheet showed receipts £165 7s. 3d., and expenditure £145 16s. 9d., leaving a credit balance of £9 10s. 6d. The ...

    Article : 130 words
  28. THE WEATHER.

    The weather was generally fine and clear at 9 a.m. yesday in the country districts, but it was cloudy and unsettled in the N.E. parts. The wind was light to fresh from E. to N. E., and the sea was smooth. Rain fell ...

    Article : 102 words
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