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  2. Newcastle.

    Since the elections Newcastle has been unusually quiet, and news as a necessary consequence, has been a rather scarce commodity. True, we have had the holidays with their concomitant amusements, but to ...

    Article : 786 words
  3. The Bogan.

    The weather is frightfully hot, yet everything looks well. Some evil-disposed person set fire to Mr. Furlong's bush fence, in two places; so he evidently intended to burn it down. About three quarters of a ...

    Article : 300 words
  4. WEEKLY COMMERCIAL REPORT.

    The branch mail steamer Rangatira, with the R.M.S. Avoca's December English mails, arrived at Adelaide on Wednesday afternoon, and by telegram we are in receipt of advices to the 3rd, and later telegraphic ...

    Article : 2,149 words
  5. SHIPPING.

    Auckland, steamer, 850 tons, Blick, from Melbourne. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. H. Dixson, Mr. and Mrs. Abbot, Mrs. Sallows and infant, Mrs. Jones, Miss Shaw, Miss Draper, Miss Whinham, ...

    Article : 1,167 words
  6. CLEARANCES.—January 14.

    William Duthie, ship, 968 tons, Johnson, for London. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Powell, Master J. Powell, Misses Powell (3). Airedale, steamer, 286 tons, Kennedy, for Manakau. ...

    Article : 757 words
  7. Produce Report.

    As anticipated in our last report, business has improved, and has now assumed its usual briskness. WHEAT AND FLOUR.—The reports of partial failure of the crops in South Australia has caused more ...

    Article : 363 words
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