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  2. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.

    The Bombay sailed at the usual hour. There was no supplementary mail from Sydney this month. The National Bank 's report for the half - year ...

    Article : 141 words
  3. CONGREGATIONAL UNION.

    The annual meetings of the Congregational Union commenced on the 25th in Freeman-street Chapel. The devotional meeting was held at 10 o'clock, presided over by the Rev. C.W.Evan ...

    Article : 5,457 words
  4. PARLIAMENTARY SUMMARY.

    The first session of the fourth Parliament was opened on Friday, March 31. The principal business transacted by each branch of the Legislature is indicated in the following abstract:- ...

    Article : 1,663 words
  5. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Wonga Wonga arrived on the 23rd with the English mail, after the outgoing mail had left. The Assembly have passed resolutions in ...

    Article : 512 words
  6. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The markets are dull and unchanged. Arrived—Boomerang and Balclutha, from Rockhampton. ...

    Article : 23 words
  7. TASMANIA.

    News from Hobart Town to the 22nd instant. Breadstuffs have declined slightly, but there is an inclination to hold for better prices. ...

    Article : 39 words
  8. NEW ZEALAND.

    Auckland papers to the 12th have been received at Sydney, vn Newcastle. They report the continued spread of the Pai Mariri fanaticism. ...

    Article : 40 words
  9. TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY FOR ENGLAND.

    [The following brief epitome of the leading features of the news in intended for telegraphic transmission, or to facilitate the prompt publication of Australian items in the journals ...

    Article : 1,486 words
  10. QUEENSLAND.

    The Government have sent home for 2,000 railway labourers. Tenders are called for the construction of the railway betwenn Rockhampton and ...

    Article : 48 words
  11. HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY.

    In the evening a tea meeting took place in the schoolroom beneath the North Adelaide Congregational Church. The night was dark and exceedingly boisterous, and the attendance was very ...

    Article : 4,432 words
  12. TASMANIA.

    There has been great mortality among the salmon parr. Five hundred are all that remain of the experiment, It is believed that the rest have been destroyed in the ponds by ...

    Article : 44 words
  13. VICTORIA.

    Parliament has been adjourned till May 2. It is pretty generally thought that the Legislative Council will reject the Appropriation Bill with the tariff attached to it. Should the ...

    Article : 585 words
  14. NEW ZEALAND.

    A considerable portion of the natives still remain unsettled. Armed Maories are prowling about various parts of the country. At Opotiki three clergymen— the Rev. ...

    Article : 244 words
  15. MOONTA.

    This may be heralded as a red-letter day in Moonta, as at an early hour this morning rain was heard to drop on the roofs of the houses, and continued to descend till about noon. though not in ...

    Article : 311 words
  16. STRATHALBYN.

    Some of our farmers have begun although the drought still continues, in consequence of which we have no green grass yet springing, and the dry grass has been eaten down ...

    Article : 251 words
  17. CLARENDON.

    I hasten to report a fatal accident that occurred to-day to a person named Leshaw, commonly known as "The Old Skipper," from his having been a seafaring man. It seems he has lately been in the ...

    Article : 132 words
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