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  2. MACLEAY RIVER.

    May 30.—A matter has just been investigated hers which, if not infanticide, is very near akin to that orime in the forenoon of Wednesday last, Mr. Coleman, a resident of West Kempsey, reported to the police that ...

    Article : 486 words
  3. WOODVILLE.

    The rain since Saturday, May 30th, has enabled many to sow. The high ground (before the rain) was very dry. A great deal of land has been and will be sown, to wheat oats, and barley. What is sown and up looks very well. ...

    Article : 238 words
  4. DISTRICT NEWS.

    SHIPPING SUMMARY.—Arrivals, departures, tonnage, imports and exports, from the 1st to the 31st May, 1868. The total number of arrivals in port for the above-named period, including casters, was 162 vessels, representing ...

    Article : 1,618 words
  5. WALGETT.

    A second arbitration [?]—Hughes v. Doyle, for damages sustained by wrongful impounding off the Charlton run-was heard at Brewarrina on the 21st ultimo—Mr. J. M'Nevin and Mr. Borrow being the ...

    Article : 510 words
  6. BANDON GROVE.

    THE WEATHER.—In looking over the pages of your valuable paper, one cannot but wonder how strange it is that a few miles from here there is not sufficient rain to enable the plough to get through the ground, while here ...

    Article : 333 words
  7. THE CLARENCE AND RICHMOND.

    SUGAR GROWING—The recently formed sugar manufacturing association purposes holding meetings in different places for the purpose of obtaining local co-operation. A deputation from the association recently went ...

    Article : 349 words
  8. SINGLETON.

    DRUNKENNESS.—Stephen Cosgrove, for this offence, was fined 58. ALLOWINA ANIMALS TO STRAY.—Oharles Horne, for allowing a cow to stray in George-street, was fined 5s. ...

    Article : 784 words
  9. MANNING RIVER,

    We have now beautiful weather; the maize crop being carefully got in, and, I am happy to say, this year a good crop. The greatest complaint is now how to get it to market, but hope the Fre King will soon be here again. ...

    Article : 125 words
  10. TAMWORTH.

    THE WEATHER.—The weather continued dry and unusually warm for the season up to yesterday morning, when a fall of the lightest of light ram set in, and lasted all day, and was falling at eight o'olook last night, but it was ...

    Article : 209 words
  11. MUDGEE.

    RECEIVING A STOLEN CHEQUE—The Western Post of June 5 reports a case in which a storekeeper named Aaron Thompson was charged with having received a cheque stolen by the bushranger Johnson from a farmer ...

    Article : 670 words
  12. NEW ENGLAND.

    ARMIDALE.—During Thursday night and yesterday there was a pretty continuous light rain from the E., being the best fall we have had for some months. INVERELL.—No rain has fallen lately. Winter has set ...

    Article : 168 words
  13. BOWLING ALLEY POINT.

    Mr, A. W. E. [?], the Mining Registrar for our gold field, has resigned his office, in consequence of his removal to Sydney; and we learn that Mr. U. B. Collett,. J.P., has, on the nomination of Mr. Commissioner ...

    Article : 106 words
  14. DUBBO.

    THE BOOAN—Our correspondent writes:—The weather continues dry and hot. Another good shower would cause the grass to spring up, THE GUNNINGBAR GREEK.—Our correspondent, writing ...

    Article : 390 words
  15. MURRURUNDI.

    EVANS' PANORAMA.—Our usually dull town was last night enlivened by the exhibition of Mr. Evans' panorama, illustrating the life and adventures of James Morrill, who was so well known as having spent ...

    Article : 250 words
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    Advertising : 1,837 words
  17. PATERSON.

    WHOLESALE CATTLE STEALING.—Last week as a party was driving a mob of fat cattle from New England to the Maitland markets, they stopped for a night at Wallarobba, midway between Dungog and here, putting the cattle in ...

    Article : 176 words
  18. COONABARABRAN.

    The weather still continues to keep grievously dry. A dark cloud hangs over the prospects of the squatters, who are suffering much from the loss of their stook, in the provoking abseuce of rain, which also affects in a vast ...

    Article : 291 words
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