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  2. POLITICAL SUMMARY.

    PARLIAMENT being still in recess, little has occurred since our last summary was published to direct public attention to political questions. Active preparations are however being made for a vigorous campaign upon ...

    Article : 1,468 words
  3. RIOT AT LAMBING FLAT.

    WE have now before us the full facts and particulars i[?] relation to the "roll-up," and attack of the Police Camp on the 14th ultimo. The Assistant Gold Commissioner, in charge of the field. ...

    Article : 2,655 words
  4. THE ALPACAS.

    WE mentioned in our last monthly summary that amongst the contributions about to be forwarded by New South Wales to the Great Exhibition of 1862, in London, there would be a number of stuffed specimens of alpacas and ...

    Article : 186 words
  5. NEW COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS IN PITT-STREET.

    THE two warehouses at the corner of New Pitt and Little George streets, belonging to Mr. Charles Newton, will be ready for occupation in a few days. Having, during their erection and since their ...

    Article : 839 words
  6. RAILWAYS.

    THE circumstance at present of greatest public interest in connexion with railway coustruction, is the appreaching formation of the tramway along Pitt-street to connect the terminus at Redfern with the Circular Quay. The project ...

    Article : 2,665 words
  7. CITY IMPROVEMENTS.

    THERE is rather more activity at present in the building trades in Sydney than there has been during recent months, but many of the works in progress are for public institutions and commercial companies. Some ...

    Article : 1,463 words
  8. TELEGRAPHS.

    THE whole of the telegraphic extensions carried out under the votes of the Legislature last year are now completed, and are all, with one exception, available for the transmission of messages. ...

    Article : 457 words
  9. THE VOLUNTEERS OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SOME intelligence with respect to the progress of the Volunteer movement in New South Wales may prove interesting to our English readers, more particularly those who were nt one time resident in this colony. It will serve ...

    Article : 1,018 words
  10. COUNTRY WORKS.

    A greater amount of activity is at present manifested with regard to public works in the country than during previous months, in consequence of several large works having been lately put in hand, ...

    Article : 1,265 words
  11. PROPAGATION OF THE SALMON.

    IN pursuance of a vote of £210, passed by the Legislature lost session, for the survey of the Snowy and the Shoalhaven Rivers, with a view to ascertain their adaptation for the propagation of the salmon, ...

    Article : 731 words
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