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  2. LATER NEWS FROM NEW ZEALAND. ANOTHER AMBUSCADE.—A SERGEANT KILLED.

    By the steamer City of Melbourne, arrived at noon to-day, we (Afternoon Telegram) have news to the 24th February:— The Southern Daily Cross of the 22nd ...

    Article : 257 words
  3. TERRIFIC EXPLOSION OF GUNPOWDER AND NITRO-GLYCERINE.

    About 2.45 yesterday afternoon, our citizens were deafened and appalled by a concussion which shook every building to its foundation, prostrated men in the streets, shattered windows ...

    Article : 1,354 words
  4. TESTIMONIAL TO THE HON. J. ROBERTSON.

    A parlimi[?]ry meeting of the friends of Mr. John Rabertson was held on Monday afternoon, at Williams'[?] Metropolitan Hotel, corner of King and Castlereagh streets, to consider the ...

    Article : 882 words
  5. COLONIAL MARKETS.

    DU[?]BO STOCK REPORT. FEB. 24—The weather since our last has been very warm. In consequence of continued dry and scorching days, the country is beginning to assume a brownish bue, and b[?]t faint traces of that ...

    Article : 1,822 words
  6. MAITLAND PRICE CURRENT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,512 words
  7. VALPARAISO MARKETS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 45 words
  8. IMPOUNDINGS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,394 words
  9. OHINEMURI.

    The Thames Advertiser's correspondent says a party of four Maories—two men and two women—came in from Te Kooti on Friday. They state that the rebel is retiring inwards ...

    Article : 61 words
  10. FARMERS' PROSPECTS FOR THE FUTURE.

    The Agricultural reporter of the Melbourne Australasian has some remarks on this topic, of considerable interest to the farmers of New South Wales, and to all interested in the future ...

    Article : 1,244 words
  11. NOTES FROM JAPAN.

    This place seems developing steadily into an important settlement. Its progress is dormant during the periods of internecine disturbances, but recovers life and activity with the advent of ...

    Article : 697 words
  12. PRESERVING MEAT IN CARCASES AND CHEAPLY.

    Professor Gamgee's process of meat-preserving, if farther experience should fulfil its promise, is the one thing required for the permanent success of our meat trade with Europe. An ...

    Article : 1,033 words
  13. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    Feb. 26.—H.M.S. Virago 6 guns, Commander Murray, from Melbourne 20th instant. 26.—Pioneer, schooner, 138 tons, Captain Hunter, from Port Fairy 19th instant. ...

    Article : 562 words
  14. NATAL.

    By way of Mauritius we (Australasian) have news from Natal to the 23rd December. The following summary of news is from the Mercury of 10th December:— ...

    Article : 429 words
  15. CALIFORNIAN MARKETS.

    The Jean Pisrrs brings Californian advices to January 3. Our latest commercial intelligence from the Market Review of January 1 is as follows:— "For the first six months of the harvest year, our ...

    Article : 816 words
  16. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. SINGLETON MARKETS.

    SINGLETON WEEKLY PRODUCE CIRCULAR.— Wheat, per bushel, 3s 6d to 4s; maize, ditto, old, 3s to 3s 3d; ditto, ditto, new, 2s 9d to 3s; hay, lucerne and wheaten, per ton, £2 to ...

    Article : 100 words
  17. SYDNEY MARKETS.

    COMMERCIAL INTELLI[?]CE.—The cargo of Mauritius sugars recently arrived per Surpri[?]e was offered at auction this morning by Messrs. Peek and Ferrichs. There was a full attendance, and every line was quitted at ...

    Article : 155 words
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