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    OUR MUNICIPA COUNCIL —ELECTION OF MAYOR —Mr. [?]. Tuckerman, the returning [?], [?] at a meeting of the aldermen to-day. Pres[?]nt—Messrs. [?], Crew, Walker Gosper, Johnson, [?], Primrose, Die[?], and Beard. [?] ...

    Article : 626 words
  3. THE GULGONG GOLD-FIELD.

    I Do not think your readers, either in Sydney or the country, have the [?] idea of what Gulgong is at present; for, though knowing somewhat of rushes, I was myself quite astonished when I arrived on ...

    Article : 3,621 words
  4. MOUNT [?]ARRIS.

    We have been once again visited by the the Lord Bishop of Maitland, and the Rev. Father Chasta[?]non. They stayed here for three days. The Bishop prea[?]h d on Sunday to a number of the [?]. After the sermon he made a ...

    Article : 175 words
  5. ISLAND LAKE PLAIN, NEAR COOMA.

    [?] is the all-absorbing topic of the day. As week follows week the face of nature seems enveloped in one vast thick nad palpabl[?] cloud, at the crystal drops, in apparently never-ending succession, are constantly [?]ging our terrestrial ...

    Article : 462 words
  6. NEWCASTLE.

    The weather through the week his been of a changeable nature; we have had a large quantity of rain, with strong winds, and consequently the city at the present time wears a somewhat mi[?]erable appearances. There is scarcely any ...

    Article : 709 words
  7. CARGO.

    THERE has been one or two more shafts bottomed this week in Copper Gully, and I believe have got payable gold, but very narrow. In Gum Flat, a miner has got a quantity of bones in the wash-dirt, whioh look like ...

    Article : 235 words
  8. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S WOOL SHOW, 1872.

    THE following circular has been addressed to i.[?]ockmasters throughout the colony:— "Dear Sir,—We shall be much obliged if you will kindly favour us with any suggestions in reference ...

    Article : 280 words
  9. RYDAL.

    There was great excitement at our police court on [?] last, in consequence of Mr. John Wilson, a storekeeper in a tolerably large way of business on No. 7 section, appearing, in answer to his ball, before Thomas Brown, P.M., and John ...

    Article : 504 words
  10. ABSTRACT SCHEDULE OF PROPOSED PRIZES, RULES, AND AWARD PAPERS.

    1st and 2nd Prizes on each class. For the most valuable 12 greasy fleeces, each, combing and clothing in each of the five districts. For the most valuable 12 washed fleeces, each, ...

    Article : 449 words
  11. DUBBO.

    The town at present is rather dull. To-morrow we expect some of the racehorses from Mudgee, and things will be a little, more lively. Local horses are doing good work Only let the clerk of the weather be prop[?], and we shall have ...

    Article : 385 words
  12. PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL.

    THERE is but little change noticeable, in pastoral intelligence. The Pastoral Tunes says:— there are several inquiries lately from southern graziers for good breeding cattle stations. 13,000 sheep have ...

    Article : 4,062 words
  13. WELLINGTON.

    In your sketch of our town in last week's issue you [?] that, among[?] other Institutions, we had a post-office, and at that time a branch of the graat Wynyard-square establishment really existed here, presided over by a veritable ...

    Article : 500 words
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