The Cobborah correspondent of the Dubbo Dispatch, writing on Aug. 12, says:—I am about to relate what may be almost termed a systematical, if not a [?]ientific plan of cattle ...
Article : 762 wordsOn Sunday night last, Messrs T. J, Hughe[?], G. E. Hooke, Solomons, and another, were returning, in a pair horse buggy, from the Single ton Show. About six miles from town in the ...
Article : 503 wordsWe hear from Woodburn that the sugar crop is turning out well, both mills being in full work, and producing an excellent article. We also learn that M'Laren Brothers' mill ...
Article : 147 wordsChilly, and even frosty nights, have lately prevailed, with unusually warm days. The thermometer's ranges have during the week been so varied that on some occasions at noon folks ...
Article : 252 wordsSHOCKING OUTRAGE.—The following news has been received at Auckland from Fiji:—A number of natives on Rs Coast being dissatisfied with the rule of Ratus Isikeli, Rok[?] of the ...
Article : 2,271 wordsINDECENT LANGUAGE.—John Booth, for making use of indecent language, was mulcted in the sum of 10s and 5s 6d costs. Fine paid. ...
Article : 157 wordsAbout eight o'clock on Friday night, as Mr. Brandon, the gentleman who so ably assisted at the recent Church of Enghnd concert, was cantering into town across the M'Intyre bridge, ...
Article : 270 wordsWork at the Werris Creek Gap outtings (Mason's contract) is reported still being pushed ahead vigorously. The batter of some of the largest is now being taken off and no time is ...
Article : 305 wordsOn Tuesday evening, the 20th inst,, the Rev. J. Shaw, of Scone, held his farewell service on the Denison, being about to remove to St. Paul's, West Maitland, at the beginning of the ...
Article : 336 wordsThe vagarios of needles which have been introduced in the body, and have escaped immediate removal, have in all ages (says the Lancet) extracted the attention of collectors of the ...
Article : 784 wordsThe Mudgee Hospital has just received an unfortunate patient, in the person of D[?]nnis Morgan, a selector at Barrogon. He was engaged yesterday morning felling a tree, and a ...
Article : 92 wordsOn Monday afternoon lastl the remains of a Chinaman named Ah Chuna who died on the preceding day, were interred in the General Cemetery. About forty of his countrymen for ...
Article : 400 wordsThe weather is dry and unchangeable. The Barwin has risen moderately, and continues to rise slowly, the result of rains about Goondiwindi quarter. ...
Article : 518 wordsThe first of this season's wool clip passed through Dubbo on Wednesday, bound for the Orange railway station. It was from the shed of Mr. W. F. Buchanan, J.P., Warrana, ...
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