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  2. AUSTRALIAN INVENTIONS.

    AUSTRALIA as a gold-producing country settled by an inventive races has not been unmindful that the system of gold-getting can be improved. Of this we receive reminders by most mails. This month it is an ...

    Article : 608 words
  3. THE JARVISFIELD BULL SALE.

    NOTHING can tend more the improvement of the [?]attle herds of the colony than the annual sales, by breeders of pedigree stock, of well-bred pure bulls, [?]bred and reared with care at their respective stud ...

    Article : 1,438 words
  4. BURGLARY AT PENTRIDGE STOCKADE.

    ONE of the most daring robberies that has, over been committed by discharged convicts took place (says the Argus) at the Pentridge Stockade, between the hours of 10 o'clock on Saturday night ...

    Article : 349 words
  5. MELANCHOLY END OF AN OLD COLONIST.

    IT will be recollected that a few weeks ago Mr. G. Gordon was missing from his residence for several days and that fears were entertained respecting his fate. After being away five days and ...

    Article : 234 words
  6. LADY BOWEN.

    THE Melbourne Argust thus speaks of the departure of Lady Bowen by the Nubia: The departure of Lady Bowen for Europe by the outgoing mail is a circumstance which will be ...

    Article : 1,530 words
  7. THE HORRORS.

    THE Tente field Star reports the proceedings at an inquest on the body of a man named John Thompson, who committed suicide by cutting his throat with a tomahawk at Sandy Flat on September 1. ...

    Article : 348 words
  8. BROKEN ENGAGEMENTS.

    A RECENT issue of the London Daily News contains an article on the above topic which will no doubt be interesting to our fair readers. Our contemporary says>—When two young German people become ...

    Article : 1,966 words
  9. REMARKABLE ACCIDENT.

    ON Saturday evening last, Mr. John Faulkner brother of Mr. David Faulkner, of the Lairmount Hotel, Newington, returned home, after having tasted rather freely of the products of a neighbours ...

    Article : 212 words
  10. LOSS OF THREE LIVES.

    THE Cooktown papers give the particulars of a boat accident by which three lives were lost and which threw the town into a state of great, excitement. A party, consisting of Mrs. George Cooper. ...

    Article : 422 words
  11. DROWNING IN THE WOLLONDILLY.

    THE Goulburn Herald gives further particulars of the lamen table accident at Rossi's crossing over the Wollondilly, whereby Mr. R. H. Blatchford, an old and respected resident of Goulburn lost his life ...

    Article : 467 words
  12. THE TIN LODES OF THE NEW ENGLAND TABLE LAND.

    In hopes that a line from this quarter may be acceptable to you and your numerous readers, I take this opportunity of saying a few words. I am very sorry to see this table-land of New England—what I ...

    Article : 1,327 words
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