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  2. TELEGRAPHIC.

    871 prisoners are at the present time in Darlinghurst gaol. The railway connecting Victorin and South. Australia will be completed in two months. ...

    Article : 775 words
  3. PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly, last night, the greater part of the time was occupied by motions of adjournment. Mr. GARVAN gave notice that he would move ...

    Article : 224 words
  4. CABLEGRAMS.

    The Colonial Office does not believe that the New Hebrides are endangered by the recent action of France and Germany, and thinks a fresh protest on the subject unwise; but is prepared to make one ...

    Article : 399 words
  5. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,459 words
  6. RELIGIOUS MEMORANDA.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 226 words
  7. ECHOS FAR AND NEAR.

    SIR JAMES MARTIN, as Chief Justice of the colony, is surely dabbling with politics when he offers his advice on the quotion of what form new taxation should take. SIR JAMES is as strong a supporter of ...

    Article : 652 words
  8. SHIPPING.

    February 10.—JESSIE MA[?] crossed in at 3 p.m. February 10.—PLATYPU[?] 300 tons. Captain Harper. Crossed in at 9 a.m. C. [?] S.N.R. Co., agents. February 11—AUS[?] str. 400 tons. Captain ...

    Article : 172 words
  9. DEPARTURES FOR SYDNEY.

    February 10.—SIR JOHN FRANKLIN, scht., 245 tons, Captain M'Donald, for New Zeland, with 90,000 feet hardwood, She was towed to sea by the tug Comet, at 11.[?]0 a.m. Mr/ M'Lean, agent. ...

    Article : 116 words
  10. Advertising

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    Advertising : 313 words
  11. EXPORTS TO SYDNEY.

    February 6—AUSTRALIAN: 510 bags maize, 30 hides, 8 coops poultry, 18 cases eggs, 33 bags bones, 150 bunches bananas, 18 hogsheads molasses. [?] calves, 5 bundles, sheepskins, 323 bags sugar, 581 pieces cedar, 3 casks tallow, and ...

    Article : 90 words
  12. WANT OF CONFIDENCE MOTION.

    In the Assembly, yesterday, After questions had been answered, bills were introduced, and read a first time, to provide for the issue of preferential shares by the Newcastle ...

    Article : 1,023 words
  13. RICHMOND RIVER PORT.

    February 8.—Richmondl 40[?] tons; Captain Alley, from Sydney, Passengers—Mrs. Connelly; Messrs. Weeldon, M'Cree, W. James, Murphy,; and 8 in the steerage,— [?]annockburn, 111 tons. Captain [?]ker, from Newcastle, with 172 tons coal. ...

    Article : 33 words
  14. TWEED RIVER.

    DEPARTURES—February 3: Tweed, 240 tons, Captain Tullsch, for Sydney, via Brunswick River. Passengers—7 in cabin. Cargo; 20,000 feet cedar, 1 plough, 3 hides, 2 boxs, 1 jar, and sundires; from Brunswick River, 48 cedar logs. February 6: ...

    Article : 40 words
  15. BELINGER RIVER.

    DEPARTURES.—February 8: Fer[?]mount for Sydney. STEAMERS FOR SYDNEY.—The Helen Nicoll on Wednesday at 5 a.m. THE WEATHER OF THE COAST.—Yesterday light variable ...

    Article : 236 words
  16. MONSTER MEETINGS IN LONDON.

    A MONSTER meeting, consisting of many thousands of unemployed and their sympathisers, was held in Trafalgar Square to-day, when resolutions were passed appealing to the Government and ...

    Article : 371 words
  17. The Examiner.

    CROWDED OUT.—Owing to the demand on our space, we have been compelled to hold over till next issue, our leading article, a full report of the Maclean District Court, Echoes, Police Court ...

    Article : 989 words
  18. COMMERCIAL.

    THE most noticeable feature of the week has been the sales of Crown Lands on Wednesday, which attracted a good deal of attention. The bidding showed that there is plenty of enquiry for good ...

    Article : 819 words
  19. Grafton Police Court.

    Parrick O'Grady—was charged with maliciously wounding Janies Fuller, at Ulmarra, on Tuesday evening last. After hearing the evidence of constable Condron, who arrested the acoueed, the case ...

    Article : 181 words
  20. Advertising

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    Advertising : 399 words
  21. Letters to the Editor.

    THE Editor does not hold himself responsible for opinions expressed by correspondents. SIR.—A letter published in the Evening News of 8th instant shews such a lamentable state of affairs ...

    Article : 622 words
  22. THE WARDELL MURDER

    The hearing of the ohnrges of wilful murder against William Liddiard, is causing great excitement in Wardell, fully 300 people being in and outside of the court, A man named Hirlsford, a ...

    Article : 176 words
  23. WANGARATTA TRAGEDY.

    The inquest wan resumed to-day respecting the death of John Flump, a farmer at Wangarratta, whose charred body was found in the debris of a fire at his place. The police charged Mrs Stevens with ...

    Article : 237 words
  24. Advertising

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    Advertising : 162 words
  25. Maclean District Court

    A number of debt cases occupied the morning and afternoon, most of them being of an unimportant character. His Honor, at the oonolusion of the hearing of the case Schwonberg v. Davis, ...

    Article : 77 words
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