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  2. NEWCASTLE.

    Preparations for laying the foundation stone of the new hospital are now being made by the building committee. The Hon. Mr. Cowper not being able to accept the invitation to lay the stone, it has been resolved that the ...

    Article : 594 words
  3. LOCAL NEWS.

    THE LATE MR DENIEHY.—The Bathurst Times, of the 25th instant, has the following tribute to the memory of the late Mr. Denichy, whose melancholy death was reported in our last issue:—"Daniel Henry Deniehy ...

    Article : 2,223 words
  4. WEE WAA.

    I have nothing of importance in the shape of news to record this mail, except that we still crave for rain, not-withstanding that we have been favoured with a little.— October 18. ...

    Article : 121 words
  5. WINDEYER.

    This morning (Monday) a deputation of gentlemen, residents of the Miroo, waited upon Mr. R. Yeo, of Windeyer, and presented him with a letter of condolence, in connection with the case of folony preferred against him ...

    Article : 147 words
  6. MURRURUNDI.

    COURT-HOUSE, OCTOBER 17TH, 1865.—(Present: W. Martyn, Esq., J.P[?])—Henry Bird was found guilty of using obscene lauguage, and fined £1 and costs.—Bernard Keenan was charged with unlawfully detaining a horse. ...

    Article : 962 words
  7. DISTRICT NEWS.

    Business in our little township has now been pretty brisk for some time past, and its effects are more or less felt and seen in the neighbourhood; and if it were possible neither to see nor feel them, we should still know ...

    Article : 254 words
  8. CLARENCE AND RICHMOND RIVERS.

    The Bishop of Newcastle has been holding a series of services in this district. On the 18th instant he confirmed about sixty persons at Grafton. At the same place on the following day he addressed the congregation ...

    Article : 264 words
  9. SINGLETON.

    The weather still continues unvarying in the one general aspect of confirmed drought, though in other respects we have noreason to complain of want of change; glaring skies, hot winds and clouds of dust at one moment in the ...

    Article : 191 words
  10. ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE.

    SIR—I claim the privilege, npon public grounds, of directing attention to the wholesale robbery practised along this northern road upon both the revenue and the licensed victuallers. ...

    Article : 623 words
  11. SUGARLOAF.

    W. K. Child, Esq., I am informed, held a magisteria, inquiry on the body of Mrs. Lewis, the melancholy and sudden death of whom I mentioned in my last. She was interred in the Wesleyan burial ground, on Saturday ...

    Article : 155 words
  12. NEW ENGLAND.

    We are informed that in some localities where the wheat crop is in high situations and on poor land it is almost ruined by the continued absence of rain. We have heard of it being out in ear while only a foot high, ...

    Article : 675 words
  13. PATERSON.

    I have scarcely any news to communicate this week. No business has been transacted at our police office since my last, with the exception of one case of drunkenness, heard before E. G. Cory, Esq., on the 19th instant, in ...

    Article : 311 words
  14. DEVASTATING FLOODS IN CHINA AND JAPAN.

    The late rains have done terrific damage to the growing crops in the vicinity of Shanghai, and, so for as we can learn, all over the adjacent provinces. The prospects of the country people for the coming cold season ...

    Article : 729 words
  15. DUNGOG.

    It is no longer allowable to evads the confession that the rust is again likely to infect the wheat generally. The past week has elicited proofs of the existence of the disease in many of the early and nearly ripened crops, ...

    Article : 157 words
  16. MANNING RIVER.

    Mr. Forster held a meeting at Cundle Town on Saturday evening last, and one at Wingham on Monday afternoon. We have beautiful weather, but want rain very much. ...

    Article : 128 words
  17. GENERAL NEWS.

    THE WATER SUPPLY OF SYDNEY—We understand that the Mayor of Sydney has given directions that for the present water is only to be supplied to the Botanic Gardens one hour in the day—from eleven o'clock ...

    Article : 3,375 words
  18. MUSCLE BROOK.

    POLICE COURT, OCTOBER 20, 1865.—(Before J. H Cox and Edward White, Esqs., J.P.)—Marj Ann Welters on remand from the 10th instant, was charged with sly grog-selling. The case was conducted and sifted by ...

    Article : 737 words
  19. INVERELL.

    Shearing is in full operation. The different sheds have made their arrangements, and occasionally a mob of shearers will rush into the town to be themselves shorn. When their cheques, like Banque's ghost, have vanished ...

    Article : 485 words
  20. TAMWORTH.

    THE DROUGHT—The drought still continues throughout this district, and the intensity of the heat on Wednesday and Thursday was perfeotly overpowering. There is not the slightest prospect of rain at present, and not ...

    Article : 406 words
  21. LATEST NEWS.

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