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  2. [?] ON THE NA[?]

    [?] letters from several gentlemen, that the plains [?] the junotion of the abovenamed rivers were [?] with a flood simultaneously with that [?] country on this side of the watershed, ...

    Article : 534 words
  3. TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHES [FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS.] BRISBANE.

    GREAT preparations are being made for the turning of the first [?]od of the Queensland railway. The ceremony is to take place to-morrow, at Ipswich. His Excellency the Governor and Lady Bowen proceeded ...

    Article : 72 words
  4. METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS TAKEN AT 9 A.M.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 44 words
  5. MELBOURNE.

    In the Assembly last night the Land Bill progressed slowly. Five hundred miners in Dunedin have sent a requisition to the Victorian Government for the means ...

    Article : 118 words
  6. DIARY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 48 words
  7. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 22 words
  8. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    Attention to the following rules will save the writers of correspondenes a good deal of trouble: We cannot undertake to return rejected communications. No notice can be taken of anonymous communications. Whatever is ...

    Article : 72 words
  9. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    IN the Legislative Council, yesterday Mr. PLUNKETT withdrew the Colonial Spirits Bill. Cox's Marriage Settlement Bill was read a second time, and ...

    Article : 986 words
  10. MAURITIUS.

    The Robert Passenger, from Mauritius, brings dates to the 21st January. It appears that the news to the 10th January, telegraphed by the Sarah, was fictitious. There were ...

    Article : 80 words
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    EFFECTS OF THE FLOOD IN THE HUNTER RIVER DTSTRICT.—Tuesday's Mercury says:—Now that the food at Maitland had nearly subsided, its effects upon the banks are seen to be very disastrous in places. Travelling from ...

    Article : 1,643 words
  12. ADELAIDE.

    CLEARED.—The Sarah Pile, and Rebecca, for Brisbane, with flour and bran; Summer Cloud, for Geelong, with flour, wheat, bran, and pollard; Peterborough, for Sydney, with wheat, flour, and ...

    Article : 82 words
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    MASONIC PICNIC.—A picnic, orginised by a com- I mittee appointed from the Masonic body, yesterday tock place at the Balmoral Gardens, in Middle Harhour. The weather in the early part of the morning ...

    Article : 2,863 words
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    WE are requested to state that Lady Young will hold a reception at Government House on Monday next, the 29th instant, at four o'clock. The casket for the Princess of Wales, being finished, it will be ...

    Article : 167 words
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    IT is improssible to expect that the present Assembly—approaching the termination of its [?]tions by the effiuxion of time—will dis[?] of the Riverine question with advantage. ...

    Article : 1,323 words
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    THE one great thing a military commander wants in order to carry on a victorious campaign is good roads. Without efficient means of transport it is impossible for the most brilliant ...

    Article : 1,138 words
  17. Advertising

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    Advertising : 158 words
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