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  2. Grafton.

    Sir John Coode's report on the Clarence River and entrance has been published, and is particularly interesting to the people of this district. It is hopes by all who have the welfare of the district at heart that the Government ...

    Article : 634 words
  3. Mudgee.

    The time having expired during which burials will be permitted by the terms of the new municipal bylaw in the old cemeteries, the trustees of the new one have thought fit to bestir themselves. There have been 35 of them ...

    Article : 787 words
  4. Manning River.

    Mr. Joseph Laurie, J.P., is intending to take another trip to England, and will take with him a cargo of colonial timber from tho saw-mills of Laurieton and other places. Mr. Laurie is very hopeful that once the hardwood timber ...

    Article : 921 words
  5. Goulburn.

    The Very Rev M. Phelan, president of St. Patrick's College, delivered a lecture on Daniel O'Connell on Wednesday. There was a large and appreciative audience, and the rev. gentleman handled his subject very ...

    Article : 521 words
  6. Moama and Echuca.

    At a meeting of farmers and others at Wamboota, last night, the Land Bill was strongly condemned, and resolutions carried requesting the members for the Murray to vote against the second reading of the bill; and should it go ...

    Article : 838 words
  7. Glen Innes.

    A few days ago information was conveyed by wire from Guyra to Mr. Coroner Martin that the dead body of a goldminer named William Scheyne had been found crushed under a tree at his camp at a place called Humbug Gully ...

    Article : 556 words
  8. Kiama.

    An accident of a rather severe nature happened to Mr. H. Mitchell, of Omega, a few days ago. It appears that he was thrown from his horse with such violence that three of his ribs were broken. ...

    Article : 628 words
  9. Narrabri.

    Our elaborate and cherished designs upon the Treasure by an after dinner attack upon the Minister in propri[?] personee, are, through circumstances over which we had no control, postponed till a more convenient season. "First ...

    Article : 1,258 words
  10. Inverell.

    A large number of selectors in this district have availed themselves of bringing their C. P.'s under the present Act, whereby they only charge 4 per cent. instead of 5 per cent. as at present. The only effect of the conversion of the ...

    Article : 978 words
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