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  2. Country and Mining News.

    To CORRESPONDENTS.—We areglad to receive news items from all quarters. Brevity and truthfulness are essentials towards insertion in our columns. As a rule, fort nightly communications are sufficiently frequent, as we ...

    Article : 64 words
  3. Obituary.

    THE announcement of the quite unexpected death of the Very Rev. Dr. Forrest has been received throughout the city with a feeling of profound regret, for the very rev. gentleman was very popular on ...

    Article : 292 words
  4. THE IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT MEET THE CASE.

    Any difficulties which may have been experienced by the governments of the Australian colonies in connection with the Irish informers have, it is understood, been removed by the Imperial Government. ...

    Article : 236 words
  5. UP-COUNTRY FEELING.

    Telegrams from various parts of the colony snow [?]at strong public opinion regarding these men exists. WAGGA WAGGA, Thursday. There was great excitement in Wagga yesterday ...

    Article : 163 words
  6. G0ULBURN.

    A MEETING to discuss the best route for a railway to Crookwell is to be held on Tuesday night. SHEEP Snow.—The entries closed with 105. A successful exhibition is expected. ...

    Article : 332 words
  7. ALBURY.

    NOT A HAPPY STATE.—A young man summoned to the police court yesterday on a charge of wife desertion, The parties have only been married about a year, but the plaintiff stated that for a period ...

    Article : 250 words
  8. WHAT THE MEN THEMSELVES SAY.

    The following letters and statutory declarations, which Kavanagh and Hanlon, two of the Irish informers, furnished to the police before the steamer Pathan left Hobson's Bayon Monday night, were ...

    Article : 676 words
  9. CORAKI.

    BUSINEES is pretty brisk at present—no less than six stores now open here. Fire of thost send out delivery carts, and eight others pass here every week from different parts of the river, and judging from the smiling faces they ...

    Article : 325 words
  10. MR. M. MOLONY.

    The death is announced of an old and respected citizen, Mr. Matthew Molony, who died on Monday at his residence in Bourko-street, Surry Hills. The deceased gentleman was of a kindly and genial ...

    Article : 118 words
  11. GONGOLGON.

    AN AGREEABLE CHANGE in the weather took place on the 4th instant, slight showers fell, accompanied by thunder and lightning; altogether about half an inoh during the last 24 hours, but I regret to say that it is now fine, ...

    Article : 71 words
  12. JUNEE JUNCTION.

    SUMMER IS COMING fast, and people are busy sowing and planting in the cardons, pruning and platting in the orchards and vineyards, and rolling in the fields, the weather being particularly favourable for all garden work. ...

    Article : 225 words
  13. The Illawarra Railway.

    MR. Wright, the Minister of Public Works, left Sydney on Friday night last, in company with Dr. Tarrant, on board the steamer Illawarra, for the purpose of paying a visit to the different proposed ...

    Article : 339 words
  14. COOTAMUNDRA.

    RACES:—A special meeting has been arranged for the 30th (the day before the Show), and a sum of £100 is cut out in prizes, viz.:—Flying Handicap of 15 sovs. Maiden Plate of 15 sovs, Turf Club Handicap of 40 sovs, Handicap ...

    Article : 418 words
  15. JERILDERIE.

    CARNIVAL WEEK.—Since your old contributor left off his irregular compilations Jerilderie news forwarded has either been very little or else not of interest; so I again make leisure to talk to your thousands of readers about our ...

    Article : 606 words
  16. Zoological Society.

    THE monthly meeting of the society was held in the gardens at Moore Park on Friday afternoon, A. T. Holroyd, Esq., president of the society, being in the chair. A letter from John H. Geddes, Esq., was ...

    Article : 457 words
  17. BRITISH OPINIONS.

    LONDON, August 7.—It is said that Earl Spencer, Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, was in possession of the protest from the Government of victoria against the despatch of the Irish ...

    Article : 389 words
  18. DARLINGTON POINT.

    SCHOOL.—Miss J. Carroll has been removed to a new field of duties by the depnrtment, and her successor is daily expected to take charge TRAVELLING STOCK.—1600 sheep left Tubbo recently for ...

    Article : 156 words
  19. DUNGOG.

    STRIKING PROGRESS.—But, important as is Dungog at present, it manifests a strong desire to become muon, more so, which is clearly attested by the number of houses (the surest criterion of progress, it will be admitted) ...

    Article : 337 words
  20. MAITLAND.

    SRORTING.—The desires of the sporting members of this community are surely filled from week to week. Knights of the trigger, in spite of the Animals' Protection Society, went in on Saturday last for a great day's shooting at ...

    Article : 706 words
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