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  2. Country and Mining News.

    DEATHS.—Since my last letter Death has been reaping a very abundant harvest. some of our oldest residents have joined the silent majority. Mr. Andrew M'Kenzie an old resident of Jerrywanglo, died from injuries received through ...

    Article : 267 words
  3. JUNEE DISTRICT.

    THE RAILWAY.—The proposed railway extension from Junee to Narandera constitutes at present the ruling on dit of these parts. The advantages of this branch line have been frequently commented upon by the local press writers, and ...

    Article : 773 words
  4. SCONE.

    WEATHER.—Although I suppose we may be classed with grumblers in general, I verily think it is nearly impossible now to find any fault with our weather. During the last week, and up to the hour I write we have received a copious ...

    Article : 420 words
  5. BACK CREEK, BARRINGTON RIVER.

    Mr. Copeland; M.P. for the Northern Goldfields, addressed the electors at Back Creek Diggings, Barrington River, last Saturday evening. A large number of persons rolled up to hear him. Mr. F. Hindmarsh in the chair. Tho chairman, ...

    Article : 2,104 words
  6. WELLINGTON.

    THE WEATHER.—The past week has been as wet as the most dried up squatter or farmer could desire, and this promises to continue, as it commenced raining last night and continued with a steady heavy downpour till 9 o'clock this ...

    Article : 800 words
  7. ORANGE

    TOWN IMPROVEMENTS AND GRIEVANOES.—The contractor for the new post-office buildings is getting on very well with the foundation considering the inclement state of the weather. But the dangerous state of the footpath in front ...

    Article : 867 words
  8. CARGO.

    THE WEATHER.—We have been favoured with abundance of rain. The crops look magnificent, while the feed cannot be surpassed, consequently graziers and agriculturists are inbilant; they certainly have bright prospects before them. ...

    Article : 264 words
  9. MUDGEE.

    VISIT OF BISHOP MARSDEN.—For the first time since his late continental tour, we have had a visit from his lordship, Dr. Marsden, the C. E. Bishop of Bathurst, who came here to confer the sacrament of confirmation on some of the ...

    Article : 1,356 words
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