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  2. SYDNEY WEEKLY CIRCULARS.

    MORT AND CO.—Wool: No public sales were held this week, and as the new wool is arriving slowly the opening sales will be somewhat later than usual. Judging from the wools we have received this season's ...

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  3. OFFICIAL NOTIFICATIONS.

    County of Clarence parish of Calamia, area 112 acres. The Crown Lands within the following boundaries: Commencing at a bloodwood-tree marked broad-arrow over R over A, situate outside the scrub ...

    Article : 667 words
  4. DAILY WORK.

    WHo lags for dread of daily work, And his appointed task would shirk, Commits a folly and a crime— A soulless slave, a paltry knave, ...

    Article : 272 words
  5. ARMIDALE ASSIZE COURT.

    THIS was an action brought for breach of contract, in not delivering two tons of iron, as ordered, within a certain period. Mr. Dillon, instructed by Messrs. Fergusson ...

    Article : 636 words
  6. A STRANGE CASE.

    THE Melbourne Argus says: A statement, almost incredible, but which if true is very deplorable, was made by a young woman who was arrested in Swanston-street on Thursday night ...

    Article : 318 words
  7. FOLLIES AS THEY FLY.

    AMONG the exhibitors whose goods grace the Garden Palace there were two gentlemen, whom for convenience and the sake of easy reference, I shall call Lager and Stores. Stores was the ...

    Article : 772 words
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    CLARENCE PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. —The monthly committee meeting of this Society was held on 14th instant. Present—Mr. A. Murray, in the chair; Messrs. W. Eaton, D. Beatson, F. Cassidy, ...

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  9. WHO ARE THE POOR?

    THE Cork Constitution recently published the following sermon, delivered to a rustie congregation, by the celebrated Father Prout, of Watergrass Hill, Cork,; The " oration " speaks ...

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    REFUSING LICENSES IN SYDNEY.—At the Central Police Court yesterday, James Brown applied for a publican's license for an hotel in Devonshire-street. Sub-inspector Rush objected, on the grounds that ...

    Article : 67 words
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  12. WAR'S INHUMANITIES.

    FEW incidents in modern warfare have provoked such extended acrimonious discussion as the Algerian affair of the Caves of the Ouled Riahs, which all readers of Kinglake's History ...

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  13. THE NEW MODE OF GRANTING LICENSES IN QUEENSLAND.

    THE Licensing Boards Act is one of the most important measures of the session. It is an attempt to put an end to the monthly free fight which now takes place when publicans' licenses ...

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    The interests or Riverina were brought under the notice of the Minister for Works again on Wednesday morning, when a deputation suggested the desirableness of altering the railway rates so as to meet the ...

    Article : 229 words
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    A SMALL DIVIDED.—In the sequestration of Potter, Wilson &. Co,, an offer of compromise has been made. The liabilities were stated to amount to £216,177, and Mr. Cunningham Smith now offers one ...

    Article : 49 words
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