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  2. UNITED STATES.

    By way of California, we (S. M. Herald) have telegraphic news to the 25th of Ootober from New York, being eleven days later than that per mail steamer, via London. ...

    Article : 807 words
  3. GENERAL NEWS.

    THE WILLANDRA CUTTING.—This is the largest work which has been carried out by private enterprises in Riverin[?]. The [?] ffluent of the Willandra Creek is on the North side of the Lachlan, on the Willandra reserve, about 75 ...

    Article : 1,895 words
  4. LOCAL NEWS.

    EXPORTS FROM THE HUNTER RIVER DISTRICT.— [?]e following is an abstract of the exports, from the [?]nefests of the steamers and coasters, of the principal [?]duce (exclusive of woll and tallow) received coastwise ...

    Article : 2,076 words
  5. MORT AND CO.'S WEEKLY PRODUCE CIRCULAR.

    Wool.—There was a very full attendance at the public wool sales on Thursday. The market has somewhat recovered Its tone, and prices may now be quoted as equal to what were ruling the week before last, and for some ...

    Article : 2,545 words
  6. DISTRICT NEWS

    An account of the amateur negro entertainment, which took place on Wednesday evening, we have been favored with (as below) by a friend who was present. We have since heard that many petty robberies were committed ...

    Article : 543 words
  7. COLONIAL MARKETS.

    DENILIQUIN STOCK REPORT.—December 22—Another week and the whole country will be open to free selection, and we fear many settlers have delayed making application for reservations for water, roads, &c., until too late. ...

    Article : 420 words
  8. MEXICO.

    New York, Ootober 18.—The Herald's City of Mexico correspondent, writing on the 1st, says:— Matters appear to grow worse for the Empire. The Republicans are increasing in activity and boldness. ...

    Article : 404 words
  9. WALGETT.

    Nothing of any importance to chronicle. The weather of the past week has been marked by violent duststorms, which have exceeded in duration and violence any storms previously experienced in the district; in some instances ...

    Article : 136 words
  10. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    December 27.—Yarra, schooner, 141 tone, Finlayson, from Melbourne. 28.—Souchays (s.), from Sydney. 28.—Helen S. Page, barque, from New Caledonia. ...

    Article : 72 words
  11. SINGLETON.

    Notwithstanding the extreme heat, it is somewhat remarkable that so few accidents have happened from snakes this season. One providential escape has just been mentioned to us. At Maison Dieu, the farm residence ...

    Article : 210 words
  12. SYDNEY SHIPPING.

    Dec. 28.—Jenny Pitts, American barque, 552 tons, Captain Sutton, from Fuget Sound 20th October. 29.—Florence Irving (s.), 600 tons, Captain Moppet, from Brisbane 27th instant, with 38 passengers. ...

    Article : 764 words
  13. CLARENCE AND RICHMOND RIVERS.

    THE WEATHER.—During the past week the weather has been very oppressive, and on Thursday last we were visited with hot wind, ratherunusual in our district; the glass stood as high as 107 degrees in the shade, whilst ...

    Article : 538 words
  14. THE WEST INDIES.

    New York, Oct. 21.—Files of late West India papers furnish additional details of the terrific hurricane which swept over the Islands on the 6th of last month. In Guadaloupe it was particularly severe; houses were lifted ...

    Article : 278 words
  15. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 117 words
  16. LATEST NEWS.

    For the Champion Race Volunteer and Tarragon ran a dead heat, Panic third. Hurdle Race: Farnham, New Year's Gift, Smuggler. ...

    Article : 34 words
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