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  2. Tumut.

    THE FLOOD.—During the early part of the present season our river maintained a very low lovel; but the seene has suddenly changed; and the stream rolls down bank high, occasionally overflowing and spreading out ...

    Article : 368 words
  3. Wilcannia.

    THE RIVER TEADE.—The steamer Rob Roy left to-day for Morgan, laden with 1100 bales of greasy and 192 bales of scoured wool, the property of the Momba Pastoral Company. The Barwon discharged ...

    Article : 250 words
  4. Tumberumua.

    WEATHER.—It hag been raining ever since my last letter. On Thursday night we had a terrific thunderstorm. PASTORAL ASSOCIATION.—A meeting was hold on ...

    Article : 74 words
  5. Wollongong.

    HARROR TRUST.—The most important matter enRaging public attention just now is the Harbor Trust, the bill authorising the formation of which is now before Parliament. This matter is one upon which ...

    Article : 1,407 words
  6. Thargomindah (Q.).

    QUIET.—Our little town has been particularly quiet for the laat few weeks; but we hope in a few weeks to see plenty of onr country friends. THE RIVER BULLOO is rising again; but a big ...

    Article : 104 words
  7. Wallsend and Plattsburg.

    COAL TRADE.—I am sorry to say that there is no improvement in the coal tracie. The miners are working lees than half time, and earning very small wages when at work. Consequently, business of all ...

    Article : 253 words
  8. Miscellaneous Items.

    ODDS AND INDS.—Captain Waltors, of the West Camdon Light Horse Cavalry Corps, was banqueted by the troop on June 20 at Robertson. The banquet was a great success; fully fifty troopors being ...

    Article : 2,518 words
  9. The Barcoo (Q.).

    THE WEATHER has been beautifully fine during the past week; indeed more like spring than winter. This has enabled the grass to grow strong; and where it has not been eaton down by ovoratocking ...

    Article : 909 words
  10. Walgett.

    THE WEATHER is cold and rainy. The roads are in an almost impassible state; and dry weather would be most acceptable. The rivers are high, and floods are not improbable. Owing to the uncertainty of the ...

    Article : 160 words
  11. Wellington (N.S.W.).

    ACCIDENT TO THE P.M.—A few days ago the horse which Mr. Marsh, our police magistrate, was riding fell with him, causing considerable injury to the bones of the wrist and arm. Six weeks leave of ...

    Article : 564 words
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