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  2. NEWCASTLE.

    ONE of the most fearful storms of wind and rain that ever visited our district, took place on the afternoon of Thursday and during the night of Friday. About two o'clock on Thursday a S.W. gale set in, ...

    Article : 936 words
  3. [FROM A CORRESPONDENT.]

    Having now been here a fortnight, and seen and prospected several parts of the river, I will give you the result of my short experience on the far-famed Wakamarina, whose extraordinary richness in the ...

    Article : 909 words
  4. THE FLOODS IN THE DARLING.

    WE continue to receive very alarming accounts of the state of the floods in the River Darling. Everyone acquainted with the character of the country generally adjacent to the river must have been impressed with ...

    Article : 2,054 words
  5. AILANTINE SILK.

    MR. DAVENPORT'S letter, published the other day, records the introduction into Australia of a valuable addition to its future means of production under rather unhoped-for circumstances. It was tolerably ...

    Article : 2,011 words
  6. WAKAMARINA GOLD-FIELD.

    The weather is still unfavourable for gold diggers, heavy showers of rain continuing to fall at intervals, thus keeping the rivers full of wa[?]er, and preventing them being worked. Considerable bodies of men ...

    Article : 222 words
  7. QUEENSLAND.

    FROM Rockhampton, we have papers to the 26th ultimo, and Port Denison to the 14th. The Bulletin of 24th says:—Our Peak Downs special reporter has resumed his communications, ...

    Article : 1,199 words
  8. PLEASING TRAITS IN THE ABORIGINAL CHARACTER.

    SIR,—I believe it was Bishop Paiteson who said that if the child of the black man were taken in his infancy, and reared with the same care and attention as the child of the white, the results attained would be in most cases the same. The ...

    Article : 745 words
  9. [FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.]

    I arrived here yesterday afternoon, having been detained at Canvas Town, since Sunday, by the rain. The river is up again, and for miles the diggers are flooded out of their claims. Even in this creek, ...

    Article : 686 words
  10. THE BOTANY ROAD.

    SIR,—Several letters have from time to time appeared in your columns calling attention to the very disgraceful state of the Botany Road, but not one of these letters has all[?]de[?] to the mysterious and conflicting proclamations which have ...

    Article : 2,071 words
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