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  2. CAMDEN.

    MARCH 27th.—Everything continues very dull and quiet in our quarter. The very great change in the appearances of the country, from the rapid growth of vegeration since the rain comme[?]ed, is most astonish[?]g. ...

    Article : 663 words
  3. THE LATE TRAGEDY AT DARLINGHURST.

    SIR,—As I purpose, advisedly, to stand upon my own personal responsibility in giving expression to feelings which will not be denied atterance, I do not, as I might do, avail myself of the colu[?] open to me for editorial ...

    Article : 229 words
  4. SCAB IN SHEEP.

    SIR—I have read the opinion of Mr. Pottie as to a de[?]ble course to check the spread of this disease. His op[?]ton may mis[?] a great many. In the first place, rigging a triangle, with ropes and pullies, and tying a ...

    Article : 642 words
  5. Advertising

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    Advertising : 2,031 words
  6. EARLY CLOSING MOVEMENT.

    SIR,—I am happy to observe that the Early Closing Association is still in existence and making some progress. I have no doubt the intelligent and patriotic of every c[?]s in the city are with the leaders of this movement[?] ...

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  7. MANNING RIVER.

    MARCH 24.—SINCE my last was posted from here we have had a great deal more rain, all the creeks and the manning river being bank high, and all communication with the outer world being completely cut off; but latterly we ...

    Article : 471 words
  8. TO THE EDITOR OF THE EMPIRE.

    SIR,—It was not my intention to say anything upon th[?] unfortunate disease which has broken out amongst th[?] sheep in the Norther[?] districts, though one of those largely interested in its [?]radication. But in per[?]using ...

    Article : 1,315 words
  9. WINGAM DISTRICT COURT.—18TH MARCH.

    This court was appointed to be holden here on Wednesday, 18th instant, but in consequence of the rising of the cre[?]ks and rivers between this and Port Macquarie, the le[?]ed Judge Francis was not able to reach ...

    Article : 1,802 words
  10. MR. MARTIN'S PLEA FOR MERCY.

    SIR,—The long letter addressed to the Governor by Mr. Martin in last Tuesday's Herald ought not to pass with[?] out some notice of the serious misteke which he has committed. Ostensibly his letter was written for the ...

    Article : 694 words
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