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  2. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    THE MUDGEE RIVER DIGGINGS—It may not be known to many of our readers that, from Guntawang, fifty milesdown the Mudgee River, gold is being found in large quantities. There ...

    Article : 358 words
  3. CALIFORNIA.

    Respecting the mines in Northern California, wo read that "Throughout the upper counties of the state mining operations, during the past winter, have been either wholly ...

    Article : 3,269 words
  4. JOURNALISM IN LOMBARDY.

    A correspondent of the Daily News writes:— We have to take for our text an old subject, which has already supplied matter enough for many volumes; but the truth is, ...

    Article : 4,271 words
  5. THE EASTERN MARKET.

    Sir,—With respect to your paragraph in this morning's paper about the petition on the Eastern Market, I have merely to say that Mr. Henry Elder distinctly stated that he would ...

    Article : 139 words
  6. THE "EVER-WATCHFUL" AUTHORITIES.

    Sir,—For three or four weeks past one of the culverts at the corner of Collins and Queen streets has been choked with mud and sticks, &c., and, as is generally the case, no ...

    Article : 125 words
  7. A CHINESE DEMONSTRATION.

    On Monday the streets of Castlemaine presented an unusual appearance. Hundreds of Chinese were parading about, criticising the goods in the shopkeepers' windows, ...

    Article : 1,341 words
  8. COLLINGWOOD STREETS.

    Sir,—I would beg leave, through the instrumentality of your journal, to direct public attention to the wretched condition of the streets intersecting one of the most populous ...

    Article : 175 words
  9. A SECOND DISASTROUS FLOOD IN THE HUNTER.

    Scarcely have we recovered from the effects of the first flood, already fully reported, when a second has visited us, threatening still more disastrous consequences. We had calculated ...

    Article : 2,205 words
  10. THE CONVENTION LAND BILL.

    Sir,—In your report of the proceedings of the Victoria Convention, of the 4th inst., you state that Messrs. Johnson and Cattach gave notice of their intention to protest against ...

    Article : 252 words
  11. FLAGGED THE FOOTPATHS.

    Sir,—While conversing to-day on the bill for compelling owners of property to flag their footpaths, which is passing the Houses of Parliament, a friend happened to mention, ...

    Article : 162 words
  12. SERIOUS DAMAGE TO THE NEPEAN BRIDGE.

    On Saturday and Sunday the weather presented nn overcast appearance, with every indication of rain. It commenced raining on Sunday evening, and continued to pour in ...

    Article : 787 words
  13. THE CHINESE QUESTION.

    Sir,—I beg leave, with your permission, to say a few words on this important subject, as to the indignation which you, with your Sydney contemporaries, express in ...

    Article : 584 words
  14. MAGNETIC OBSERVATORY.

    Sir,—With great pleasure and satisfaction I read your article in to day's paper respecting my proposal to the Government, and the discussion thereon in Parliament on Tuesday ...

    Article : 343 words
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