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  2. DISTRICT NEWS.

    We have been favoured lately with splendid weather; the nights are cold and frosty and the days so beautifully warm, that they remind one alment of spring. We have had enough rain ...

    Article : 476 words
  3. THE EMPEROR AND THE ACTOR.

    The San Francisco Chronicle says while [?] Pedro was in that city he was called upon by Mr. John MoCullough, the actor. The tragedian executed an obsequious bow of the most ...

    Article : 233 words
  4. NEWCASTLE.

    When the Fire Brigade was starting with their engines last evening, from the engine house, a cow, alarmed at the noise made by the lads who were accompaning the engines, darted from ...

    Article : 515 words
  5. CALIFORNIAN MAIL EXTRACTS.

    "Colonel" belongs to Chas. Kestier, proprietor of the Merchants' Hotel, on Holladay-street. The animal is about five years of age, and has been with his present master from his ...

    Article : 443 words
  6. GENERAL NEWS.

    SUDDEN DFATH OF AN OLD WOMAN.—An old woman, aged 77 years, an inmate of the Benevolent Asylum, Hyde Park, died suddenly yesterday, says Thursday's Echo, while at dinner. She had been ...

    Article : 1,381 words
  7. IMPOUNDINGS.

    At Bendemeer, on the 30th day of June, 1876[?] from Longford, by order of A. Park:- Bay horse, star, black points, broken, [?] — near shoulder, A in diamond off shoulder, [?] ...

    Article : 818 words
  8. UPPER BOGAN.

    The severe frosts are nipping off the grass that had already sprouted out, and stook of all kinds are going baok in condition. There has been no rain for three weeks, and the holes are ...

    Article : 282 words
  9. BREWARRINA.

    I regrot not having much news for you by this post. The all engrossing topics are the forthcoming concert on Tuesday night next, and the cricket match next day, Wednesday. ...

    Article : 354 words
  10. DUBBO.

    A few days ago, Mr. T[?] Baird, of Dundall[?]mal, mat with an accidental Bellaringar which might have been more serums, but only resulted in one of his fingers being smashed. He was ...

    Article : 169 words
  11. A PRACTICAL OBJECTION TO TELEGRAPH POLES.

    A merchant going home elevated, staggered against a telegraph pole. "Beg your pardon," said he. "I hope no offence. It's rather dark, and the street is very ...

    Article : 353 words
  12. THE CLARENCE RIVER.

    TIN ORE.—The following is the return of tin ore received from the tip minea of New England, at South Grafton, for shipment to the metropolis, during the week ending July 1: ...

    Article : 340 words
  13. ARMIDALE.

    We are enabled to state that a farmer who has been holding his wheal has sold all he can spare, deliverable at Armadale, for 6s 9d per bushel ...

    Article : 241 words
  14. WALGETT.

    The weather is fine, bracing, and growing in tone. Broughtons 12,000 mixed sheep (Shanahan and Jennings') are still in this vicinity, it is ...

    Article : 520 words
  15. TAMWORTH.

    A meeting of farriers and blacksmiths took place on Saturday night last, at Mr Doherty's Royal Hotel, to consider the rates to be charged for sho[?]ing and general iron-work. Only ...

    Article : 545 words
  16. HOW ANOTHER NEW YORK MILLIONAIRE DIED.

    The heaviest stook-holder, in the Pacific Bank of this city, also in the Pacific Insurance Company, died at his residence in Westohester County yesterday. He was a bachelor, aged ...

    Article : 222 words
  17. PORT MACQUAIE.

    We are becoming somewhat reconciled to bur fate or destiny which ever it maybe, as regards our political prospects, which to say the least are at present rather obscured, and hope that we may yet get our ...

    Article : 501 words
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