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  2. PATERSON.

    POLICE OFFICE —There were five cases on the list for hearing at the police office, on Thursday last. Messrs E. G. Cory, G. B. Townshend, and Dr. Lindeman presided on the bench. ...

    Article : 2,320 words
  3. DUBBO.

    THE WEATHER AND THE SEASON.—The rains of the past month bave been the most beneficial that fell in this district for many years, both to the agricultural and squatting interest. The abs[?]nce of frost has ca[?]sed the ...

    Article : 486 words
  4. BANDON GROVE.

    A public meeting was held at Bandon Grove, on Saturday, 25th instant, to take into consideration the advisability of petitioning the Government to get a small foot-bridge over the Williams, &c., Mr. Thomas ...

    Article : 465 words
  5. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

    June 3.—Record, barque, Walkeley, from Adelaide via Sydney. 3.—Anno and Jane, barque, Slnter, from Sydney. 3.—Phillis, brig, Lakie, from Sydney. ...

    Article : 247 words
  6. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

    The following lots of land will be offered for sale by public auction, at the undermentioned places, at eleven o'clock on the days specified, at the upset price affixed to each lot respectively. Deposit, 25 per cent. ...

    Article : 655 words
  7. THE CLARENCE AND RICHMOND.

    SNARES.—These venemous reptiles are again emerging from their [?]iding places, having, owing to the late heavy rains in many instances, been washed out, and parents should be careful about allowing their children to stray ...

    Article : 315 words
  8. THE BOGAN AND MACQUARIE.

    The travelling correspondent of the Dubbo Dispatch says:— As a little information from wanderings in the Bogan district may be of interest, 1 have taken the opp[?]nity ...

    Article : 560 words
  9. SYDNEY SHIPPING.

    June 1.—Ruahine, R.M.S. (Panama line), 1500 tons, Captain Beal, from Panama 25th April and Wellington 27th u[?]timo. Passengers:—From Panama: Mr. Ameny, Mr. Eskell, Colonel and Mrs. Page and servant, Mr. and Mrs. Smith. From ...

    Article : 956 words
  10. MANNING RIVER.

    The weather since our last has been for the most part clear, cold, and frosty—a moat agreeable change, although it has been productive of some inconvenience to a few, who, like ourselves, suffer severely from sudden changes ...

    Article : 306 words
  11. SINGLETON.

    OBSCENE LANGUAGE.—Henry Mooreman pleaded guilty to this charge, and was admonished and discharged. DRUNKENNESS.—Mary Anne Gallagher was fined £l for this offence. ...

    Article : 1,937 words
  12. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 85 words
  13. TUREE CREEK.

    THE QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY "IN THE FAR WEST."—All little communities in this distant part of the colony are so wide-spread, and so far away from, and out of the reach of, what is called civilised society, that a few lines ...

    Article : 585 words
  14. MACLEAY RIVER.

    A murderous assa[?] was committed on Sunday last, on a man named Broagy, which I hear is likely to prove fatal. On Sunday night a number of roughs were drinking at Stepbenson's public-house, Frederickton, and a ...

    Article : 314 words
  15. SYDNEY MARKETS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 136 words
  16. ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE.

    SIR—In case an erroneous impression should have gained ground amongst the readers of your extract from that article, headed "Colonial Wines," published in the Melbourne Argus, May 14th, as to Mr. James Elliot ...

    Article : 206 words
  17. MR. W PRITC[?]ARD'S REPORT.

    Flour.—There is no alteration to report in the price of this commodity. I have an Increased demand for my own mill flour, and am still selling superfine silk dressed at £12 per ton; household ditto, £10 per ton. ...

    Article : 254 words
  18. BOURKE.

    The river is standing at about twelve feet below the bank on this side—the land on the opposite side is flooded. It is very difficult to get across owing to the number of billabongs or creeks that cross the land. The punt is still ...

    Article : 170 words
  19. LONDON WOOL SALES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 893 words
  20. COLONIAL MARKETS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,019 words
  21. LATEST NEWS.

    The Victorian Government have withdrawn the Education Bill. Searle and Ballard confessed murdering Burke, the Bank manager. Gold discovered near Searle's house. ...

    Article : 37 words
  22. NEW ENGLAND.

    The weather remains cold and wintry, with occasional showers and some frost. Old farms keep in such a boggy state as to prevent wheat sowing, which is expected to be unusually backward this season. There is every ...

    Article : 651 words
  23. WANGONILLA.

    The correspondent of the Dubbo Dispatch writes from Wangonilla thus:— The drought of 1865 and 1866 bear no comparison with that of the present season, till last night, when we ...

    Article : 346 words
  24. Advertising

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    Advertising : 87 words
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