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  2. UNITED STATES.

    OUR advices are to the 15th of September, from New York. Writing on the 12th, the Times correspondent says:—The State elections—by which during the past ...

    Article : 1,390 words
  3. WINDSOR.

    TOLUNTEER MOVEMENT.—A public meeting of those who had signed the lists signifying their willingness to join the company, and others favourable to the movement, was held on Friday evening last, at ...

    Article : 516 words
  4. NEW ZEALAND.

    BY the Lord Ashley, we have news from Auckland to the 3rd instant, and Taranaki (New Plymouth) to the 27th ultimo, being fourteen days later than previous advices. ...

    Article : 2,216 words
  5. KIANDRA.

    NOVEMBER 8TH.—I WAS enabled last week, from the exclusive information I obtained, to forward your a telegram with respect to the discovery of some vey rich quartz; but I was not ...

    Article : 1,282 words
  6. FIRE ON THE WATERLOO ESTATE.

    A FIRE broke out last evening, shortly after eight o'clock, on the permises of Mr. Jules Felix Charet, at Mount Lachlan, on the Waterloo Estate, resulting in the complete destruction of a seven-roomed cottage, ...

    Article : 413 words
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  8. NEWCASTLE.

    NOVEMBER 13.—The Municiapal Council met last evening at half-past seven o'clock, pursuant to adjournment. A pe ition was read from thirteen ratepayers residing at the Pottery, Praying relief from nulsance of bad roads. On the motion of Alderrman ...

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  9. FURTHER EUROPEAN INTELLIGENCE.

    ADVICES from Rome on the 17th of September state that General Count Noue had then the honour of presenting to His Holiness the Officers of the 62nd Regiment of the Line. Pius the Ninth had readily ...

    Article : 1,090 words
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  11. MUDGEE.

    [?] ON THE LAND BILL.—Last night (Friday) a crowded meeting was held at Readford's Hotel, for the prupose of petitioniing the Governor-General to dissolve the House. Mr. Cochrane having taken the chair, said he considered it a duty ...

    Article : 373 words
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