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  2. THE GREAT METROPOLITAN STAKES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 318 words
  3. THE HARGRAVES TRAGEDY.

    The following is a copy of a telegram received by the Inspector-General of Police from sub-inspector Medley, giving some particulars respecting the arrest and identification of a Chinaman believed to be the murderer of Mr. ...

    Article : 214 words
  4. STROUD.

    The present wheat-sowing season, which is now finished, has been one of the finest that has been experienced is this district for many years; in fact the ground has not been in such good working order since the flood of 1857. ...

    Article : 318 words
  5. DISTRICT NEWS.

    BAND OF HOPE.—On Thursday evening last the fortnightly meeting of this society was held in the Congregational school room, Brown-street, a large number of persons being in attendance. After one or two pieces were ...

    Article : 1,337 words
  6. LOCAL NEWS.

    EXPORTS FROM THE DISTRICT DURING THE WEEK. —The following is an abstract, from the manifests of the steamers and coasters, of the exports of the principal produce received coastwise in Sydney, from the ...

    Article : 1,674 words
  7. WEST MAITLAND BOROUGH COUNCIL.

    The usual weekly meeting of this Council was held in the Council Chambers, Devonshire-street, on Friday evening. Present: The Mayor (in the chair), Aldermen Smith, Wolstenholme, Rourke, Gorrick, Creer, Mitchell, ...

    Article : 470 words
  8. SINGLETON.

    NORTHERN AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION.—The adjourned meeting of the provisional committee took place on Saturday, the 20th June, 1868, at three o'clock p m. Pr sent: Mr. W J. Dangar (chair), Messrs G. T. Loder, ...

    Article : 306 words
  9. TAMWORTH.

    HEAVY RAINS.—We are glad to be able to record a fall of rain which will prove a real benefit to both the agricultural and pastoral interests, and such as we have not been favoured with since last spring. It began to ...

    Article : 486 words
  10. THE DUNGOG MAIL.

    Sir—Can any of your readers tell me the reason why letters from Dungog, Clarence Town, &c., which are supposed to arrive at East Maitland by four o'clock on the evenings of Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, seldom ...

    Article : 84 words
  11. THE MONUMENT ON WARLAND'S RANGE,

    SIR—Will you allow me space in the Mercury's columns to say a few words relative to the state of the monument on Warland's Range, in order that those persons who were appointed a sub-committee to keep the monument ...

    Article : 172 words
  12. MUSCLE BROOK.

    OPENING OF ST. JAMES'S MASONIC LODGE—On Wednesday, the 17th inst., the Masonic Lodge of St James, under Scottish Constitution, was duly opened and inaugurated by Geo. O. La Roche, Esq., R.W.M. of St. Andrew's ...

    Article : 538 words
  13. MORPETH BOROUGH COUNCIL.

    This Council met yesterday afternoon, at the Chambers Morpeth School of Arts, at three o'olock. There were present: The Mayor, Aldermen J. Keating, W. Keating, J. N. Meiklejohn, J. Wingrave, Ling, and Ingall.—The ...

    Article : 902 words
  14. NEW ENGLAND.

    The weather has become still more favourable for farming operations A few slight drizzling shower had previously occurred, but on Thursday there was a light and pretty steady rain, the total fall slightly exceeding an ...

    Article : 527 words
  15. GENERAL NEWS.

    EMU CHEEK.—The Grenfell correspondent of the Yass Courier, writing on the 15th, says:—"There exists great excitement here in consequence of the discoveries in alluvial workings, but the old adage, 'not all is gold that ...

    Article : 635 words
  16. WALGETT.

    At the police court, upon the 9th ultimo, a special meeting of magistrates was held, to enquire into certain charges affecting the management of the Denman (Biree Creek) pound. Several complaints were made by parties ...

    Article : 468 words
  17. ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE.

    SIR—It is said that nations, like individuals, rise and fall, flourish and decay—in which latter stage, New South Wales prematurely finds herself at present, if we take as a test her frequent appeals to the sister colonies ...

    Article : 866 words
  18. LATEST NEWS.

    Feejee advices report that King Thakombau has granted to the Melbourne Company a banking monopoly, two hundred thousand acres of land in pre-emptive right over the whole group—provided they pay the American ...

    Article : 97 words
  19. RAYMOND TERRACE.

    POLICE COURT, FRIDAY, JUNE 19TH.—(Before H. J. Bolding, Esq, P.M., and J. Windeyer, Esq., J.P.)— Henry Doherty, John Lunny, E. Moran, and J. Hennesy were summoned to appear, on the information of ...

    Article : 291 words
  20. BOURKE.

    Notwithstanding the downpour of rain which has visited this district, we are still without grass, and shall continue so unless warmer weather sets in. The township is thriving excellently well, and many buildings are ...

    Article : 439 words
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