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  2. Agricultural and Pastoral Items— Stock Movements, &c.

    THE wholosale destruction of the maize crops in the various corn-growing districts is calculated, notwithstanding the proverbial elasticity of enterprise in the colony, to bring about a season of depression for some ...

    Article : 2,000 words
  3. Dubbo.

    MORE, rain, more rost, more billiards, and more grog. This is our complexion at present. Yestorday was cloudy the day previously was fine. Hoping for rain a short time back, our hopes have been more than realised, On Thursday last we ...

    Article : 1,085 words
  4. Hnnter River District.—Great Distress among the Settlers.

    "THE question now is one of actual relief." Such was the observation made by the writer of the able leading article which appeared in the NEWS, of Monday last, on thE subject of the late disastrous floods. A more humane, or a more ...

    Article : 2,421 words
  5. Breeza.

    [FROM A CORRESPONDENT.] As a guardian of the public welfore, the press would be doing a public service by disseminating the undermentioned facts concerning our calamity here, in order that goverments ...

    Article : 260 words
  6. BRAVERY OF A MAITLAND VOLUNTEER BOAT'S CREW DURING THE FLOODS.

    I TRUST that you will allow me sufficient space in your valumable journal to give your readers, and especially your Maitland ones, a full report of thc rescue of the four men who were in company with the late Mr. M'Laughlin, who ...

    Article : 531 words
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