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  2. Gundagai.

    THE WEATHER during the past week has been very [?] and the nignts extremely cold. Yesterday and to-day a very strong [?] herly wind was blowing. Every partiele of guson vegetation is ...

    Article : 194 words
  3. Corowa.

    LAND.—The result of the Yarramia muddle is that no people are eaitled on the soil The facts of the bangle have been already ntatod. At the mereased price of £4 per acre 1600 acres have been selected. ...

    Article : 244 words
  4. Bourke.

    THE RIVER DARLING is almost a chain of waterholes. One oan hardly imagine it after seeing is a "banker;" but such is the case. The river is almost at a staudetill. In fact, it is one mass of ...

    Article : 285 words
  5. Hay.

    SALE OF FERRIES.—On Monday last the annual rights of the various Government ferries in the district were sold by auction, and brought the following prices: Carrathool, £177, purchand by ...

    Article : 379 words
  6. Cowra.

    DISTRICT COURT, &c—The Distriot Court was opened here on October 31, before Judge Docker. Nambers of cases were disposed ot, some of which excited [?] local interest. On ...

    Article : 601 words
  7. Bumberry.

    DUCKS.—These aquatic fowls have been a source of considerable comment hereabout for some time back on account of thair erratic behavior this season. They have not been laying in the usual and ...

    Article : 521 words
  8. Hillston.

    THE WEATHER is still distressingly dry. The river and water in general are failing tast. There is little or no grass any where in the district. THE QUARTER SESSIONS and District Court were ...

    Article : 161 words
  9. Lyndhurst.

    THE ANNUAL PICNIC in aid of the Church of England, Marangulla, was beld on the church ground, on November 9. The attendance was large not sithotanding that there were counter attractions ...

    Article : 301 words
  10. Dubbo.

    DUBBO RAILWAY STATION.—The receipts for the month of October at the Dubbo railway station were: [?] £1441 11s 4d; freight, £7474 4s 11d; making a total of £8915 [?] ...

    Article : 501 words
  11. Braidwood.

    THE PREMIER'S VISIT.—Matters in connection with Sir Henry Parkes's visit to this district, which has been fixet for December 7, are progressing satisfactorily. Subseriptions toward the object are flow ...

    Article : 221 words
  12. Crookwell.

    WEATHER.—The crops in this district are expected to be a failuce this season, owing to the continued drought. Those engaged in farming operations are becoming disheartened at the state of the weather. ...

    Article : 286 words
  13. Berry.

    THE TELEPHONE:—Mr. Berry has got five telephones, which are to be fixed at various places on the estate. FREETRADE LECTURE.—Alfred Miller dolivered ...

    Article : 204 words
  14. Merriwa.

    WEATHER.—We regret having to report no beak in the drought on Saturday. We had thunde and lightuing, and a most a [?] of wind, but not officient rainfa 1 to damp the aurface of the ground ...

    Article : 173 words
  15. Deniliquin.

    TESTIMONIAL TO Mr. JOHN PATON. V. C.—A public meeting was held in the twon hall for the purpose of presenting a testimonial, subsoribed for by the residents of the town and dis'r ot, to Mr. John ...

    Article : 911 words
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