Weather.—I am pleased in informing your readers that we have now most seasonable weather, and anything but severe: light frosts, and the days most healthy in temperature. ...
Article : 651 wordsMISSING MONEY LETTERS.—Some information has been obtained of the career of the £5 note remitted to the General Post Office, and referred to in our last issue. It appears that a letter was written by Mr. Regan to the ...
Article : 622 wordsTHE PLOUGHING MATCHES.—The first series of ploughing matches under the auspices of the Pastoral and Agricultural Society of New England came off on Thursday last, in two paddocks the property of Alderman ...
Article : 397 wordsOn Monday evening last the [?]cers and [?] of the Friend in Need Lodge branch of the Order of Druids celebrated their first anniversary with a dinner, provided by Host Cameron, of the Queon's Arms, Borehole. ...
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Advertising : 3,408 wordsSIR—Allow me a few lines in your valuable journal concerning those who wish to pay a visit to the noted Glanmire diggings. When I left the Hunter, I was under the impression of making a (colonially expressed) ...
Article : 376 wordsSALE OF NARRANDERA STATION.—The Murrumbidgeo correspondent of the Wagga Wagga Express, says:— In my last I mentioned the reported sale of Narrandera Station. I have since learned that although the ...
Article : 1,409 wordsINQUEST ON THE BODY OF JAMES M'LAUGHLIN.—The district coroner, J. L. Newton, Esq., held an inquest on Tuesday, 20th June, at the residence of John Burns, Harrowly, Yellow Rock, on view of the body of James ...
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