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  2. PARRAMATTA.

    CEMNBRLANDAND DISTRIOT PLOUOHING MATCHES.—Theae matches took place ou Wednesday, aa announced, upon a piece of ground belonging to Mr. Robert Turnbull, at Baulkham Hills. The day was ...

    Article : 476 words
  3. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,—It has often surprised me (upon reading your parliamentary report) that "count outs" have been very numerous, own g to the absence of bon. membars; but my surprise has been tbiB afternoon considerably lessened, upon ...

    Article : 1,105 words
  4. KIANDRA.

    MARCH 9.—The escort leaves with 439 OZS. 15 dwts. 6 grs., and £150 in notes. This is still a very good average, for there cannot be more than 150 bona fide diggers left. ...

    Article : 211 words
  5. MORPETH.

    MAROH 14TH. — MAITLAND AND MORPETH EXTENSION RAILWAY COMPANY.—An important meeting of the provisional committee of this Company was held this evening, at the Globe Inn, Morpeth. On the ...

    Article : 814 words
  6. MURRURUNDI.

    POLICE OFFICE.—Before Messrs. William Martyn and Alexand'er Brodie. Charge of cattle stesling. A man named John Grimes was charged by our chief constable with stealing three bullocks. A remand of a few days ...

    Article : 238 words
  7. THE NEWTOWN OMNIBOSES. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR —In a late issue yon allude to some changes which had recently been made by the Road Commisioners as to the stand, slarting point, &o, of the aboye conveyances. I regret to state that there is still room for the judioious ...

    Article : 320 words
  8. CLARENCE RIVER.

    Mr E.M. RYAN,J P., was through from his horse last wtek, whilst collecting cattle, the horse falling upon bim. He remained far several honra in a state of Insanibillty, but is now progressing favourably. ...

    Article : 345 words
  9. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,—Thanking you for the place yoa gave to my first letter on the, iesolvent Law, In your paper of this morning, I LOW rtquest a similar favour for this. Several alterations of the Insolvent Act, as originally ...

    Article : 776 words
  10. SURGEON FOR THE VOLUNTEER RIFLES.

    SIR;—Surely some member of the medical profession Will join the corps as surgeon. On Saturday last sucha gentleman was required, and now that the Volunteers have commenced powder and ball practice, ...

    Article : 95 words
  11. RAILWAYS v. TRAMROADS.

    SIR,—The public is very much indebted to Mr. Themas Holt for his letter of the 11th instant, on tramways, and though I may not advocate them, nor be so humorous or political, I trust that my suggestions ...

    Article : 1,231 words
  12. THE RANSOM OF VENICE: THE DUTY OF ENGLAND.

    THE Powers of Europe naturally and almost unanimously shrink from the prospect of the renewal of the war on the,plains of Italy in the ensuing spring, for the rescue of Venetia from the dominion of ...

    Article : 2,128 words
  13. PORT MACQUARIE.

    THE steamer Mimosa, having on board Mr. Acting Judge Mu[?]ay, Mr. Foster, Crown Prosecutor, Mrj Carter, Clerk of the Peace, and Mr. Thomson, solicitor, arrived on the 10th instant from Sydney ria ...

    Article : 2,449 words
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