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  2. SYDNEY SPORTING LETTER.

    THE ranks of the double bettors were thinned out this week. Several defaulting books have skipped by the light of something. ...

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  3. MINING.

    IN the Charters Towers the March crushings were 22,061 tons for 23,110oz., and for the quarter the yield was 57,046 tons for 58,703oz. The March dividends were £24,888, and the ...

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  4. LATEST CABLEGRAMS.

    THE British gnrrison at Chitral was sorely pressed on the 16th instant, the enemy's mines being carried within ten yards of the fort. Russia has issued a semi-official note ...

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    CIRCUIT COURT.—This court opens this morning before his Honor Judge Simpson, who arrived yesterday. Mr. Garland will act as Crown Prosecutor, in lieu of Mr. ...

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  6. Lower Clarence.

    RIVER-STREET EMBANKMENT. — The stone which is now being raised from the Court-house reefs, and used in the construction of the embankment along the foreshores of ...

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  7. ST. MARY'S CHOIR AT MACLEAN

    ON Sunday morning some thirty members of the choir, of St. Mary's journeyed to Maclean by the Young Dick to assist at the morning and evening services at the Maclean ...

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  8. THE DEAN CASE.

    REVIEWING the evidence in this case, "Outis" in the Telegraph says — "Mrs. Dean's food and medicine are alleged to have been reeking with the two poisons, yet she ...

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    BACK FROM COOLGARDIE. — Mr. David Anderson returned to Bellingen from the West Australian goldfields on Baster Monday. People who talk of hardships (says Mr. ...

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  10. LATEST TELEGRAPHIC.

    THE defence operations on Saturday were only a partial success. Subsequently MajorGeneral Hutton entertained a number of gentlemen at luncheon, and in the course of ...

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  11. Ulmarra.

    DRAINAGE.—This matter has again been brought before us by one of our best fanners, and although the plan may seem novel, it presents reasonable grounds that it will ...

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    The fire which occurred at the Roman Catholic Presbytery, Kempsey, resulted in the total destruction of a range of out-buildings. All attempts to gut out the ...

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    MR. EDITOR.—As in scores of other towns in Australia, a very strong feeling exists in Grafton re the conviction of the alleged poisoner Dean. In proof of this assertion, a ...

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    QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY REGATTA.—The Executive Committee met on Saturday evening, Mr, Nowell in the chair. After some discussion the order of programme was decided on, ...

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    In an intricate case where Daniel O'Connell, then a young man, had been made junior counsel, the question was that of the validity of a will. The instrument was drawn up in ...

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    GENEROUS LANDLORDS.—A good deal has been heard of late of the harsh treatment meted out to numbers of tenants by their landlords in this and neighbouring districts. ...

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    WHAT DOES IT MEAN?—Mr. Thurger, agent for the Mudgee factory, is buying up all the butter in Braidwoad at 8d per lb. What does it mean? Mr. Monaghan was ...

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