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  2. COMPARATIVE STATEMENT of the New South Wales, and of the SPECIAL during the Quarters ended 30th June, shewing the Increase or Decrease under

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  3. CONSOLIDATED REVENUE of the Colony of FUNDS paid into the Treasury, at Sydney, 1860, and 30th June, 1861, respectively, each head thereof.

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  4. CAMPBELLTOWN.

    RAILWAY OCCURRKNCKS.—I find the unusual circumatance of one of the engine-drivers taking but part of the train from this station on Tuesday last has been alluded to in Wednesday's Herald, but without porticulars, so it may be ...

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  5. PATRICK'S PLAINS ELECTION

    ON Thursday the election of a member to represent the electorate of Patrick's Plains in the Legislative Assembly took place in the Court-house, Singleton. There was no contest, and the event appeared to ...

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  6. PORT OF SYDNEY.

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  7. THE DEATH OF MR. HENRY ALEXANDER.

    In addition to the particulars of this sad event, in the foregoing letter, from our Macleay River correspondent, we give the following remarks, by Mr. James Starr, jun, in a letter to the Armidale Express. ...

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  8. WOLLOMBI.

    IN my report of the 21th ultimo, I spoke of a rumour of the departure of our worthy Church of England minister, the Rev. John F. R. Whinfield. On Sunday last this gentleman preached his farewell sermon. He leaves to-day for the district of ...

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  9. MACLEAY RIVER,

    JUNE 25TH.—The [?], which I mentioned in my last, as being entertained for the safety of a person who had left Armidale, New England, for the Macleay, has been painfully ...

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  10. SINGLETON ANNUAL RACES. 1861.

    THE Singleton annual races of 1861 opened under most auspicious circumstances. First Race.—The Maiden Plate of 150 sovereigns, for all horses that have never won an advertised prize or other public money ...

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  11. LAWRENCE, CLARENCE RIVER.

    OUR IMPORTS AND EXPORTS.—I have much pleasure in forwarding the returns of the above for the past quarter. There has been, a slight falling off on preceding quarters, but that must always be looked for at this time of the year. Although the ...

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