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  2. THE WHITE CLIFFS MAIL.

    SIR,—Will you kindly allow me space in your columns for a few remarks concerning the free-and-easy manner in which the mail service between White Cliff, and Broken ...

    Article : 538 words
  3. THE CRICKET MATCH. [BY TELEGRAPH.] To-day's Play.

    Shortly after resuming to-day Ranji was caught by M'Kibbin off Howell for 44; M'Laren is 137 not our. The total is 260 for two wickets. ...

    Article : 37 words
  4. THE CABLES.

    FOR the past two days there has been considerable delay in the cable message; and once more to-day the MINER'S usual despatches from Reuter are not to hand in ...

    Article : 72 words
  5. SPORTING. The Turf.

    OUR Hobart correspondent wires:—The annual race meeting was continued yesterday. The principal event, the Wilson Stakes, resulted: Duhallow, 1; The ...

    Article : 830 words
  6. Advertising

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    Advertising : 72 words
  7. The Record Fall.

    Yesterday's splendid rain pats up a record for the Barrier, being nearly an inch above any previous register. There have certainly been heavier fails within a given time—for ...

    Article : 108 words
  8. The Englishmen's Fine Stand.

    In the cricket match yesterday M'Laren and Wainwright gave a masterly exhibition of batting in the Englishmen's second innings. At 15 minutes past 4, Howell ...

    Article : 356 words
  9. THE WEATHER. The Wentworth Mail Washed Away.

    Aleo Hunter, the well-known Wentworth maildriver, left the Hill yesterday morning at about 11 o'clock on his usual weekly trip. When he got to the big watercourse this ...

    Article : 332 words
  10. BUSH FIRES.

    Criminal summonses have been issued against a selector residing near Albury on charges of causing bush fires on several stations. ...

    Article : 234 words
  11. Further Records.

    A steady Scotch mist prevailed all through the night, but only resulted in six points up to 8 o'clock this morning, bringing the total rainfall to 2.97 inches. The lowest ...

    Article : 124 words
  12. THE TEMPERATURE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 54 words
  13. No Rain in Adelaide.

    The weather is very unpleasant this morning; muggy and hot, with no prospects of rain. The city and suburbs are enveloped in smoke, and it is impossible see more ...

    Article : 44 words
  14. MINING.

    THE mill did fair work last week, treating 670 tons crude sulphides, as saying from the trommels 11 5oz. silver, 25.1 per cent. lead, and 16 5 per cent zinc, producing 140 tons ...

    Article : 343 words
  15. Advertising

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    Advertising : 79 words
  16. PEOPLE.

    OF all the well-known women novelists of the day only eight are unmarried; they are R. N. Carey, Marie Corelli, Sarah Doudney, Betham Edwards, Beatrice Harraden, Edna ...

    Article : 1,117 words
  17. CASE OF DOUBTFUL IDENTITY.

    A man supposed to be named Alexander Gilrugh expired suddenly at a boarding, house in Campbell-street, city, where he has been lodging for three months. Doubts ...

    Article : 84 words
  18. PECULIAR SUICIDE.

    The inquest on Robert Alfred Melsome, boarding-house keeper, who was found dead with a cup of carbolic acid by his bedside, was concluded yesterday afternoon, and ...

    Article : 171 words
  19. The Washaways.

    At 8 o'clock last night Mr. Eley received the following wire from the traffic superintendent at Yunta:—"Another big washmen as possible." Extensive washaways ...

    Article : 150 words
  20. Barrier Miner.

    THE record fall of rain which the Barrier experienced yesterday should prove more valuable than the discovery of a rich silver mine, if measured ...

    Article : 907 words
  21. FILTERING WATER.

    "My remarks regarding filters and filtration (writes Dr. Andrew Wilson in the Illustrated London News) have brought me a fair amount of correspondence, which has for its ...

    Article : 1,191 words
  22. THE PNEUMATOPHOR.

    A trial of the pneumatophor, the newlyinvented apparatus for enabling miners to breathe in foul air, caused by the explosion of firedamp or fires underground, was made ...

    Article : 231 words
  23. Damages to Goods.

    Several months of dry weather, with a duststorm now and again by way of a change, has had the naturral effect of choking up the guttering and otherwise rendering ...

    Article : 248 words
  24. THE NEWTOWN OUTRAGE.

    THE S. M. Herald gives the following additional particulars concerning the marderous assault on Clothier already reported in the MINER'S telegrams:—The Newtown police ...

    Article : 814 words
  25. PRESENTATION TO CAPTAIN PAUL.

    YESTERDAY afternoon a number of representative mining, professional, and commercial men gathered at the Grand Hotel to have a parting glass and wish Captain Paul, ...

    Article : 425 words
  26. Cricket.

    Ranji (in the Review of Reviews) on the fielding in the second test match:—"Jones stood on a pinnscle by himself in this department, in advance of his opponents as ...

    Article : 195 words
  27. SUSPECTED MURDER.

    Joseph M'Donald has been found dead in a tent near Ararat under circumstances that warrant the suspicien of murder. M'Donald went out cutting wood, and did not return. ...

    Article : 65 words
  28. The State of the Streets.

    The mizzling rain has rendered the roads and footpaths greasy and sloppy; but will add greatly to the general good done by yesterday's heavy downpour. Men have been ...

    Article : 115 words
  29. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS. [BY TELEGRAPH.] New South Wales.

    Mr. Brunker (Colonial Secretary), whose absence from the Federal Convention is causing severe comment, departs for Melbourne on Sunday. ...

    Article : 152 words
  30. The Fall at Stephens Creek.

    Stephens Creek was running a banker all day yesterday, and the force of water passing under the Tarrawingee railway bridge placed that structure in great jeopardy. At ...

    Article : 205 words
  31. HOW LIMEJUICE IS MADE.

    THE Department of Trade and Customs in Victoria continues in hot pursuit of purveyors of bogus articles of consumption, and the cases heard in the Melbourne police ...

    Article : 214 words
  32. WHITE CLIFFS.

    Our correspondent writes, under date February 8:— Mining matters are at present very slack. Nearly 50 of the tributors on the Company's ...

    Article : 414 words
  33. South Australia.

    A syndicate is in course of formation to build baths at Henley Beach, which is fast becoming a popular seaside resort, being between the Semaphore and Glenelg. ...

    Article : 79 words
  34. The Imperial Dam.

    The water at the Imperial Dam is backed up to withid a few yards of the road through the gorge to Round Hill, and the whole of the boundary fence is partially under water. ...

    Article : 270 words
  35. New Zealand.

    Mr. Hodgkins, solicitor, of Dunedin, is dead. A fire at Levin, near Wellington, destroyed the town hall and seven shops. ...

    Article : 25 words
  36. ENDANGERING MINERS' LIVES.

    AT the Lambton Police Court on Saturday Hugh Humphries, manager of the Dudley Colliery, proceeded against one of the miners named Walter Peel, a young man, ...

    Article : 156 words
  37. THE ALLEGED CUSTOMS FRAUDS.

    As a result of the inquiries into the alleged frauds on the Customs Department by Henry Weener, hat manufacturer of Collingwood, and others, summonses were ...

    Article : 107 words
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