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  2. ORANGE.

    PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.—A meeting of the Orange Pastoral and Agriculltural Association was held in the court-house, on Tuesday the 24th September, there being present, Messrs. A.Y. Kerr (in the chair), J. Dale, G. ...

    Article : 729 words
  3. WELLINGTON.

    WINTER AGAIN. — Since my last there has been a great change in the weather. On Thursday night it became quite cold and continued getting colder with high winds until Saturday night, which was as cold as any night during the ...

    Article : 729 words
  4. DENILIQUIN.

    SUDDEN DEATH.—On the evening of Tuesday an old resident, named Harry Lee, proprietor of a store and hotel in Victoria-street, north Deniliquin, where he had been living for a great number of years, died somewhat suddenly; ...

    Article : 443 words
  5. WALGETT.

    MYSTERIOUS DEATH.—Last week some traveller, camped at Mooraby on the Barwon, scented something unpleasant, and found a dead body in the cellar of the old roofless dairy, close to the old Mooraby graves, under a sheet of ...

    Article : 368 words
  6. WERRIS CREEK GAP.

    Our little township has again been favoured by an old resident in the ball line. Miss Selina Hiscocks gave a grand ball and lunch here on the night of the 26th instant. It came off tolerably well considering it being held in the dining-room ...

    Article : 156 words
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  8. QUEANBEYAN.

    THE LATE RAIN.—The timely abundant rain which has fallen during the last fortnight in this and neighbouring districts has dissipated all fear of drought, bad harvest, or scarcity of grass. The country is now looking finer than for ...

    Article : 531 words
  9. NUNDLE.

    BI-WEEKLY MAIL WANTED.—The selectors of the Upper Feel, Wombramurra, and Crawney intend to petition fora bi-weekly mail from Wallabadah and a post-office at Back Creek. Their petition will perhaps share the fate of many ...

    Article : 350 words
  10. NARANDERA.

    WHAT ABOUT THe RAILWAY?—We are in a most delightful state of uncertainty about the railway arrangements. A telegram from Mr. Colin Simson last week informed us that the Government was determined to proceed ...

    Article : 291 words
  11. ARMIDALE.

    GRBEAT STORM AKD LOSS OF LIFE.—Such a succession of severe thunderstorms as have lately visited us it has rarely been the lot of the oldest inhabitant of the New England district to witness. These storms occurring during the period ...

    Article : 1,050 words
  12. BINGERA.

    During the first part of this week the weather was very sultry, and on Thursday evening we were visited by a severe thunderstorm; the lightning was very vivid, and flash followed flash in very quick sucession for a time, then followed ...

    Article : 634 words
  13. MURRUMBURRAH.

    THE-WEATHER.—The past month has been one of the genuine rainy kind, as but few days intervened between the visitation of heavy falls of rain, and it has been owing to forethought alone that the many dams in the locality were ...

    Article : 446 words
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