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  2. EUROPEAN NEWS.

    1859 wasmore than ordinarily remarkable for the sad ravages which death made among our greatest and best men. Happily the same distinction has not characterised 1860. The most conspicuous among our ...

    Article : 3,434 words
  3. PRESENTATION OF COLOURS TO THE NEWCASTLE VOLUNTEERIOFLE CORPS.

    MARCH 22ND.—THIS long-talked of event took place yesterday afternoon, at about two o'clock, in the presence of upwards of 1500 people, many of whom came from Maitland by special train. ...

    Article : 3,469 words
  4. NELLIGEN, CLYDE RIVER.

    MARCM 22ND.—Since I last wrote you, things in general have been rather dull here, caused, I have no doubt, by the serious havoc made by the late floods upon the Araluen and other gold-fields. To a great ...

    Article : 619 words
  5. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, MARCH 20TH—The long-continued wet weather has had a very depressing effect on trade, and has interfered with the plans and movements of everybody. Since I last wrote we have had a great ...

    Article : 4,017 words
  6. MORPETH.

    MARCH 22ND.—MAITLAND AND MORPETH RAILWAY COMPANY.—A meeting of the provisional committee of this Company was held this evening at the offices of Mr. W. H. Mullen, solicitor, West Maitland. ...

    Article : 772 words
  7. MEETING OF THE MORPETH ELECTORS.

    ON Wednesday evening a meeting of the electors of Morpeth, who supported Mr. David Buchanan in the recent contest, was held at Mr. Lloyd's, Morpeth Hotel, pursuant to advertisement. About one ...

    Article : 607 words
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