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  2. PLUCKED: OR, SPECIMENS OF EXAMINATION QUESTIONS.

    WEEK your ever plucked! I don't mean as a fowl or a a goose is plucked before ro[?]. That would give no pain at all, I should suppose unless the queue fancy of those old Hindoo or Greek follows is true, that you pass from one animal into another, and ...

    Article : 1,399 words
  3. FLOODS IN THE INTERIOR.

    THE heavy rain which fell on the 2nd and 3rd instant, and produced a considerable rise in the river, seems to have been preparatory for the greatest flood known to have taken place on the Hawkesbury. ...

    Article : 544 words
  4. SUGAR CULTIVATION.

    WE referred in the Sydney Mail of last week to Mr. Thomas Scott's calculations as to the profits of sugar-growing. Subjoined are extracts from Mr. Scott's letters:— ...

    Article : 726 words
  5. MACLEAY RIVER.

    JUNE 9.—The cal[?]mitons wrecks that occurred at the heads of the Macleay River on the night of this day week, have spread mourning and gloom through the whole district. The police returned yesterday. Search for the bodies of the unfortunate persons ...

    Article : 617 words
  6. SHOALHAVEN.

    SINCE the 16th instant, the weather has been wet and ungenial. The waters of the flood have subsided, but the sun seldom in the course of the day shows itself through the dense clouds—a dense mist has never ...

    Article : 1,475 words
  7. PITT TOWN AND WILBERFORCE.

    A correspondent, under signature "Y.W.R.," writes from Pitt Town under date June 18, as follows:— I send you some account of the results at Pitt Town and Wilberforce of the fearful flood with which, it has ...

    Article : 740 words
  8. MAITLAND.

    Since Friday evening the river has fallen very slowly, and is now about seventeen feet above high water mark. The subsidence of the back water is much slower then that of the river, but it has fallen ...

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  9. (From the Government Gazette, 21st June)

    [?]—10th June; driving and damages [?]s, per head. Brown horse, branded AC near shoulder, like AM (the M writing capital) off shoulder, star on forehead, dock tail. Bay horse, branded like AN conjoined with blotch brand over on off side, ...

    Article : 1,257 words
  10. MUNICIPALITY MEETINGS.

    PADDINGTON MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.—The council met pursuant to notice on the 15th instant, at half-past 7 p.m. Present—the Chairman (Mr. Councillor Artlett), and Councillors Alston, Gleadall, M'Coy, [?] Taylor, Joyner, and Smith, Minutes ...

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  11. THE FOREGOING ESTIMATES TABULATED.

    The larger the sugar plantations are, the greater percentage of profit is obtained for the capital invested:—thus, a very diminutive one, similar to that which I had here, entailed upon me, as I knew it ...

    Article : 550 words
  12. WINDSOR.

    MONDAY, 20th.—Although the rain fell heavily on Friday night, and fear suddenly seized the thoughts of many lest the water should take another rise, Saturday morning was ushered in by the cheering ...

    Article : 928 words
  13. IMPOUNDINGS.

    BAU[?]M HILLS.—8th June; damages and driving 10s; Bay mare, branded T with horsea[?] brand or U upside down conjoined near shoulder, small star, long tall, about 14 hands high. BATHURST.—6th June; damages 2s 6d each; Red and white ...

    Article : 1,367 words
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