The Paris correspondent of the Melbourne Argus writes:— I shall end my letter by a few observations drawn from a farming review recently ...
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Article : 1,665 wordsWe have been favored by Mr. T. G. Dangar, M.L.A. for the Gwydir, with copy of the following official correspondence, for public information:— "General Post Office, ...
Article : 162 wordsWith reference to a letter which appeared in the Herald a few days ago, animadverting against the Council of Education, for continuing to use in the Public schools the Irish National school books, we ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,192 wordsThe following return has been made at the instance of Mr. A. H. Jacob:— CROWN LANDS. (CONDITIONAL PURCHASE[?]—WITHDRAWAL, FROM ...
Article : 786 wordsIn one sense the weather is very fine, but in another it is not so. Throughout the week the days have been beautiful, being agreeably dry and warm—the nights have been somewhat cold ...
Article : 169 wordsFrom where the river Goulburn derives its source in the Great Dividing Range, in its downward course to the Murray it flows through some of the most fertile land in the colony of Victoria. The soil cannot, ...
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Article : 379 wordsWe regret to hear that Mr. Wm. M'Crossin, of Wandsworth, met with a serious accident near Armidale, on Thursday week last. It appears that Mr. M'Crossin, in company with ...
Article : 871 wordsTwo cases came before the Divorce Court, King-street, to-day. One was to make a decree nisi abso[?]te, and the other was a hearing[?] The latter was conducted with closed doors, no one but the parties ...
Article : 502 wordsAn accident of a very serious nature occurred at Ulmarra on Thursday night last to two young and highly respected residente of the district— Messrs. D. Miller and G. Buchanan. As the ...
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