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  2. THE GOVERNOR'S VISIT TO BATHURST.

    THURSDAY last was a memorable day for Bathurst, and no doubt was looked forward to with a considerable degree of pleasure by our townspeople, who were loyally anxious to pay all the homage in their power to the Earl and Countess ...

    Article : 5,873 words
  3. THE GOLD-FIELDS.

    A NEW QUARTZ REEF.—We learn, writes the Gundagai Times, that a new reef has been discovered between Eurongilly and Wantabadgery, about four miles on this side of the former place. The prospectors, M'Kenzie and Co., ...

    Article : 2,328 words
  4. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    ADELAIDE papers to the 1st instant have come to hand. The Register of that date gives a long article on the Overland Telegraph; reviews the different proposals, but comes to no determination. ...

    Article : 2,187 words
  5. THE END OF THE IRISH CHURCH DEBATE.

    THERE was so much preliminary matter, that it was nearly half-past 5 when Mr. Walpole rose to continue the Irish Church debate; and the burthen of his address was that the ...

    Article : 1,555 words
  6. THE PRINCIPLE OF TOWN DRAINAGE.

    RAILWAY bridges, and all other works of the civil engineer, possess a secondary interest at present, as compared with the great topic which has employed all tongues, and engaged ...

    Article : 1,718 words
  7. THE LAW OF CONSPIRACY.

    IT is now some five hundred and sixty-five years since King; Edward I. and his Parliament mude (1304) an "ordinance and final definition of conspirators." They reckoned four classes of such offenders—1st, ...

    Article : 1,927 words
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