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  2. GRAFTON POLICE COURT.

    BEFORE Messrs. Fisher and Chapman, J.P.'s. PASSING A VALUELESS CHEQUE. James Campbell was brought before the Court, in custody of Senior-constable M'Cormack, having been ...

    Article : 707 words
  3. THE NEW MINISTER FOR WORK'S RAIL

    MR. LACKRY, the new Minister for Works, in his late address to the electors of Central Cumberland, thus discloses the future railway policy of the present Government. In undertaking the duties of Minister ...

    Article : 3,909 words
  4. RAILWAY FROM THE CLARENCE TO NEW ENGLAND.

    THE question that is now most engaging the attention of the inhabitants of the Clarence River and these districts, is how the railway policy of the new Government will affect the proposed Clarence ...

    Article : 1,833 words
  5. FUNERAL REFORM.

    THE recent agitation for a reform in the mode of conducting the last offices of respect for departed friends appeals to have resulted in, at all events, a partial change of sentiment on this question, judging from ...

    Article : 107 words
  6. HOW AND WHY THIS COLONY OF NEW SOUTH WALES HAS LOST CASTE IN THE WORLD. WHILE VOLUNTARY EMIGRATION TO ITS VAST TERRITORY HAS VIRTUALLY CEASED.

    SIR,—My attention was directed, when recently in London, to this very important question, in the following manner. The object of my visit to the mother country, as is generally known to your readers, was to ...

    Article : 818 words
  7. MR. CONSTABLE SHALLIDAY.

    THE unfortunate policeman whose affliction in consequence of sunstroke was noticed in last issue, has been forwarded to the receiving house at Darlinghurst in consequence of the violent form assumed by his ...

    Article : 141 words
  8. COLONIAL EXTRACTS.

    A NOVEL CHASE.— A chase of a somewhat exciting character took place on Monday last. A disciple of Bacchus, who it appears had been indulging rather freely in his favourite beverage at host Young's, took ...

    Article : 881 words
  9. TENTERFIELD,

    FEBRUARY 24TH—Rain has to-day fairly set in, too late though for the potato and maize crops; the potatoes will take second growth; and the maize, which reached its mature size many weeks ago with ...

    Article : 909 words
  10. WRECKS ON KING'S ISLAND.

    A REGISTER has been compiled in the chief harbourmaster's office of the wrecks and serious shipping casualities on the coast of King's Island or the adjacent reefs from the years 1835 to 1875. The first ...

    Article : 789 words
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