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  2. TUMUT.

    NEW POST AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE.—On Thursday the ceremony of laying the foundation-stone of the new post and telegraph office was performed by Mr. Montague Marks. J.P., a member of the firm of L. Mandelson and Co., and is, ...

    Article : 1,546 words
  3. ORANGE.

    Mr. Combes's friends here are quite in ecstacies about the honour conferred on the district through our member in Paris by the handle to his name of O.M.G. The workshops, the Land Bill, the Law Reform, and Electoral Reform—even ...

    Article : 1,344 words
  4. WELLINGTON.

    WEATHER AND CROPS.—I think we've had rain enough now to last us for some time, for it has been raining nearly all the past week. It began, as I mentioned in my last, on Sunday evening, and continued showery till Monday ...

    Article : 700 words
  5. PARKES.

    On Monday, about 11.30 p.m., the horrid tones of Mr. Brown's gong sounded that dreaded alarm so unmistakeable Known as the alarm of fire. At any time theory of fire is appalling. but in an inflammable town like ours it is intensely ...

    Article : 2,801 words
  6. To the Editor.

    SIR,—At a meeting of the Namot A.P.H. Association, held on the 29th instant, your journal of the 26th instant, containing a paragraph from your Narrabri correspondent was laid before the committee, who have instructed me to contradict ...

    Article : 750 words
  7. SCONE.

    Mr. R. F. WATSON.—Of course everyone in New South Wales has heard of "Scone Watson," and of a certainty everybody now knows he could easily beat Applett, but Applett beat last time; and some think he has a similar excuse ...

    Article : 238 words
  8. TAMWORTH.

    The heavy rain which has fallen here, and in the surrounding dislriet during the past few days, has so swollen the Peel River and its tributaries, that yesterday there was a partial inundation of the town. The Goonoo Goonoo Greck first ...

    Article : 202 words
  9. ULLADULLA.

    DEPARTURE,—Mr. J. Wareham, who has been a resident of this district for upwards of twenty-six years, sixteen of which he has acted as O.P.S., is now leaving the district, and is about to reside in the metropolis. The magistrates of the ...

    Article : 211 words
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