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  2. CORRESPONDENCE.

    I am glad to be able to state that, through the exertions of our member (Mr. A. J. Gould), Alderman Blackburn, and Mr. Keighley, the trains will run to Singleton on the arrival of the 11 o'clock steamers from Sydney. This has ...

    Article : 528 words
  3. Lismore.

    As usual lately, Lismore has been very dull, and but little of public interest has occurred. A meeting has been held to form a building society here. The Lismore band, which was in rather a poor financial ...

    Article : 144 words
  4. Glen Innes.

    Fine, bright, clear weather is the order of the day here; but a night or two ago we were again, visited with an unpleasant recollection of the winter in the shape of a heavy frost, which will be the means of retarding the growth of ...

    Article : 392 words
  5. Lower Richmond River.

    The Richmond River bar is very fair, considering all things. Our steamers are running regular weekly trips, and the schooners are rarely delayed beyond a day or two. Captain Howard, R.N., is expected here in about a month, ...

    Article : 821 words
  6. Inverell.

    On Tuesday, at Graman, a tree fell on a man named Curran, inflicting a large scalp wound. He was removed to Inverell hospital, where he is now progressing favourably. The poor young follow Coates (from Stannifer) still ...

    Article : 607 words
  7. Goulburn.

    At a meeting of the borough council, on Thursday evening last, an important motion, brought forward by Alderman Gillespie, was carried, viz.:—That the members for the town and country be requested to wait on the ...

    Article : 728 words
  8. Mudgee.

    The periodical sitting of the Land Board took place at Mudgee on the 29th ultimo at the courthouse, before Messrs. C. E. Finch (chairman), W. D. Meares, and J. Atkinson, A good deal of important business was disposed of. A ...

    Article : 987 words
  9. Kempsey.

    Since I wrote last, marine disasters have become the rule. The Woodburn, laden with maize, ran on to the north spit at the entrance to the Macleay, on the 1st, through, it is said, the breaking of the warp from the Belmore. Had ...

    Article : 753 words
  10. Narrabri.

    There is a rumour that our member intends to resign his seat for the district shortly, but the report does not gain credence here. Mr. Collins is essentially a local man. No one better understands the wants of the district, and ...

    Article : 411 words
  11. Grafton.

    On last Sunday afternoon Bishop Torreggiani was presented with an address from the congregation here expressive of their congratulations on his escape from assassination of Armidale some time ago. The address was ...

    Article : 622 words
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