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  2. The Rev. Charles Clark's Lecture-Entertainments.

    On Thursday evening the Rev. Charles Clark lectured in the hall of the Maitland School of Arts, on "Westminster Abbey, the loveliest and most lovable thing in Christendom." There was a large audience. ...

    Article : 1,854 words
  3. The Great Northern Railway.

    The important barrier that is formed against the progress of the Great Northern line to Gunnedah, by the comparatively short distance of rock cuttings known as "The Gap," Werrise ...

    Article : 1,264 words
  4. MACAULAY.

    On Friday evening, Mr. Clark delivered his lecture on Macaulay. The audience was somewhat smaller than on the previous evening, the sky being overcast and threatening. ...

    Article : 2,258 words
  5. DISTRICT NEWS.

    On Saturday, the 2nd instant, the ceremony of driving the first pile of the new bridge to be built over the Munmurra River, took place. About 4 p m. a number of people wooded their ...

    Article : 663 words
  6. NEW ENGLAND.

    On Thursday evening, the 14th instant the new organ, in St Peter's Cathedral, Armidale, was publicly opened. The organ was supplied by Messrs Fincham and Co, the well known ...

    Article : 267 words
  7. Prospecting for Gold.

    A deputation from the New South Wales Political Reform League, consisting of Mr. Barbour, M.L.A.; Mr. Beyers, M.L A.: Mr. Coonan, M.L.A.; Messrs. Giles, T. White, J. Riley, Jones, and others, waited ...

    Article : 375 words
  8. MUDGEE.

    The services in connection with the laying of the foundation stone of the new convent for the Sisters of Mercy, of Mudgee, took place on Sunday last. His Lordship the Bishop of the ...

    Article : 552 words
  9. ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,—The first settlers, in 1788, found the banks of the Hunter an uncultivated wild bush, at least knew it to be so by after exploration, from the Greenhills northerly. Old colonists in after years, ...

    Article : 951 words
  10. COORANBONG.

    On Friday evening, the 15th instant, at about six o'clock, a man named William Grant, (belonging to the "Emily and Mary" ketch, trading between Sydney, Lake Macquarie, and ...

    Article : 604 words
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