We have Auckland papers to the 8th instant. The Weekly News of the 3rd says:—The past week has probably been the most markedly devoid of military news of any we have had during the ...
Article : 932 wordsSTICKING-UP OF THE WEE WAA MAIL.—Our Gulligal correspondent writing on the 19th instant, states that the mail running between Wallgett and Wee Waa was stuck-up on the 17th instant, by three men armed with ...
Article : 3,622 wordsDENILIQUIN STOCK REPORT.—September 16, 1864.—The flooded sate of the country has effectually impeded the progress of travelling stock, and, as we aut[?]ipated a fortnight since, there are but few mobs passing down to Victoria. The ...
Article : 1,392 wordsPrivate Californian advices represent the markets as falling, and the new crop as largor than anticipated. Haswell's trial for forgery has commenced, but is unfinished. ...
Article : 49 wordsDRUIDICAL INTELLIGENCE—At Minmi, on Tuesday, the 20th instant, a preliminary meeting was held at the Northumberland Hotel—Mr. Wagdon, Grand Master of the Order of Druids in the Colonies, opening and ...
Article : 278 wordsA correspondent from Sugarloaf district writes us:— The wheat crops in this district are looking tolerably well, but owing to the superabundance of wet some time back, the quantity sown is much less than usual. ...
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Advertising : 740 wordsWool.—The usual weekly sales were held on Thursday, for which 158 bales in all were catalogued. We offered 88 bales and quitted 41. Amongst those lots withdrawn for higher prices were two in grease, of the new clip one of which was ...
Article : 2,209 wordsFIRE.—A fire occurred on Tuesday, the 20th instant, at Bowman's Creek, some 22 miles from Singleton, whereby the residence of a free-selector named Charles B[?]h, together with all its contents, was totally destroyed. ...
Article : 891 wordsA man named John Hunt, a barber, died suddenly on Thursday afternoon last, at Tamworth, while sitting in front of his hut. Medical evidence showed that his death had resulted from natural causes. ...
Article : 279 wordsTHE FRENCH AT LIFU.—The Herald of Wednesday contains a narration of recent proceedings of the French authorities at Lifu, a brief notice of which had previously been extracted from the New Caledonian papers. The ...
Article : 1,577 wordsFLOOD RELIEF COMMITTEE.—A public meeting was called by this committee, and held last evening, at the Catholic School House, for the purpose of informing the people of what amount of money was in hand inclusive ...
Article : 223 wordsSept. 22.—Barwon (s.), from Sydney. 22.—New Moon (s.), from Sydney. 22.—Grafton (s.), from Sydney. 22.—Alecta, American barque, 627 tons, Gallien, from Otago. ...
Article : 166 wordsOn Wednesday last the preliminary committee of the Pastoral and Agricultural Society met, and drew up rules for the said society. The rules have been chiefly framed upon those of the Hunter River Association. They ...
Article : 515 wordsSept. 22.—-Tongoy, schooner, 1[?] tons, Captain Lubket, from Valparalso 27th May, and Tahiti 24th July, with five passengers. 23.—Boomerang (s.), 600 tons, Captain Chatfield, from ...
Article : 864 wordsSCHOOL OF ARTS.—A lecture was last night delivered by Mr. Skinner, Manager of the Joint Stock Bank—subject, "Popular Fallucies" The Court-house was crowded, and the whole aff[?]ir a decided success, A vote of thanks ...
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