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  2. MR. ROBERTSON'S TOUR.

    THE Hon. John Robertson accompained by the son of Mr. Cowp[?]r, the New South Wales Premier, and Thomas Henty visited Beech worth on Wednesday morning. escorted by two of the New South Wales troopers. ...

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  3. RICHMOND.

    MAY 11.—Pulic demonstration in honour of the Prince] of Wales marriage.—The children attending the public day schools, of others not so attending breing invited to be present, in and around Richmond, assembled under ...

    Article : 398 words
  4. THE WENTWORTH.

    We are inhabted for the following particulars to a gentleman well known in Forbes, and who, we are happy to say, has a share in one of the best claims on Wentworth. Such information from so reliable a source ...

    Article : 723 words
  5. THE LACHLAN GOLD FIELD.

    JUNE 8.—A prospecting association has been formed here, through the agency of which one party has been equipped, and has already commenced operations. To follow in its track another is in process of formation. ...

    Article : 712 words
  6. COAL MINING AND FREE SELECTION IN THE LAKE MACQUARIE DISTRICT.

    LAKE MAQUARIE, 15th June.—In my last communication to yon I promised, at no distant date, to give you some information relative to the progress of free selection in this part of the [?]clony, for since the passing of the Land ...

    Article : 1,768 words
  7. TO THE EDITOR OF THE EMPIRE.

    SIR,—The failure of the late demonstration connected, with the memory of Captain Cook is only another proof of the Tallacy of secular influences, and shows how impatent are the attempts of a few individuals to rule or ...

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  8. A FEDERAL SOLDIER ON THE CONDUCT OF THE WAR.

    THE following is an extract from a letter received recently in this city by Mr. Joseph Richard of Hope Cottage, S. George's, from a relative, a soldier in the New Jersey Volunteers (Federals)— ...

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  9. THE BILLIBONG.

    Our little [?]nccampment no longer possesses the; quiet reclusireness of three months ago; and I cannot say that all the noise and bustle we are at present surrounded by is altogether an improvement. I prefer—and who does ...

    Article : 510 words
  10. MINING REPORT.

    THERE is scarcely an iota of intelligence connected with mining that has not already been exhausted. Nothing new has transpired to relieve tbe prevailing dullness. A few additional calims on the South Lead ...

    Article : 492 words
  11. NATIONAL EDUCATION.

    SIR,—The repeated references to the school under my charge at Camden, in certain letters on this subject from Mr. Sanders and others, and the occurance of my name in that published in your columns of Tuesday last, ...

    Article : 1,221 words
  12. THE BILLIBONG REEFS.

    Mining affairs this quarter were decidedly looking up on the occasion of our last visit. The quariz crushing mills have got to work, and give satisfaction to all parties. Four; tons of stone, crushed from their own ...

    Article : 496 words
  13. STRICKLAND'S REEF.

    MESSERS. CHALMERS AND CITOHELL'S CRUSHING MACHINE. WE promised, in a slate number, to continue this subject, giving full particulars of the machinery, and its style of working, We are now in a position to do so; and feel ...

    Article : 1,060 words
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