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  2. MUDGEE.

    AUSTRALIAN SPRING.—As the result of recent rains, of which we have had an abundant downpour, vegetation of all hinds is growing luxuriantly, Flowering shrubs, fruit trees, and, in fact, everything capable of bloom are now at ...

    Article : 689 words
  3. THE BORDER COUNTRY.

    ROADS.—After long deliberation and moved by the progressive example of New South Wales in making the road over the mountains, from one colony into the other, Queensland, or rather the Nerang Divisional Boord, has ...

    Article : 730 words
  4. WALGETT.

    WEATHER.—Until Friday last no change took place Days mild and nights cold. On Friday a heavy shower fell within three miles of Walgett, but none in the town. This peculiarity of partial strips of rain has been frequent is ...

    Article : 293 words
  5. WELLINGTON.

    SCHOOL, PICNIC.—The public school picnic which was arranged to take place on the 17th instant, had tobe postponed until to-day, owing to the heavy fall of rain on Sunday previous, which it was thought would render the ...

    Article : 1,289 words
  6. PRE-EMPTIVE LEASES.

    SIR,—I bog to intrude on a little space of your valuable paper to say a few words anent pre-emptive leases. The Laud Bill before the Legislature, although, embodying good principles and an admirable measure in the main, is harsh ...

    Article : 263 words
  7. PATERSON.

    THE LION'S SHARE.—This we take to mean an indue share which it is asserted we have of the public Money. On the whole I do not think this is [?] The fact is our Mr. Brown has his eye wido open, to "the amounts that are ...

    Article : 514 words
  8. NEW LAND BILL.

    SIR,—I beg to point out, through your column, what appears to me to be an evil in connection with the new Land Bill, so far as it alffects Borne hundreds of selectors in the proposed central district. It is ...

    Article : 277 words
  9. TUMUT.

    WEATHER.—Fine to-day, but great rains fell on Friday, Saturday, and last night, Sunday, the rivers were over the banks In places..It's a glorious season for this part of the couutry, grass knee deep in many paddocks. I are afraid ...

    Article : 433 words
  10. QUIRINDI.

    THE LATE FATAL ACCIDENT.—At the Inquest touching the death of Mr. George Alexander Single, J.P,, whose tragic death has cast a gloom over the whole district, the, following particulars were olicited: The deceased, in ...

    Article : 763 words
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  12. URANA.

    CRICKET.—Urana people are this year going in for the game conamore, and seem as though, they meant to be no longer,as heretofore, the losers in every match they play against Other clubs. Their apparent determination to ...

    Article : 829 words
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