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  2. Summary of News

    Our last monthly summary of political affairs closed with the statement that Mr. Cowper, the Treasure of his Administration having been defeated on his budget, had propes the adoption of ad valorem duties of ...

    Article : 2,831 words
  3. PUBLIC WORKS AND IMPORVEMENTS.

    Nearly all the contracts for the formation of the extensions on the three trunk railways have been completed, the one from Picton to the Fitzroy Iron Mines, 25 miles, on the Southern extension, being nearly ready ...

    Article : 1,084 words
  4. MUSICL—AND THE DRAMA.

    Since our-last Summary, nothing of a musical character has taken place to need special mention. Lady Don recently concluded her engagement at the Prince of Wales Theatre, after a successful career of ...

    Article : 97 words
  5. NEW ZEALAND.

    The recent intelligence from New Zealand confirms the truth of the impression to which General Cameron gave utterance when in Sydney on his way home— that the troubles of New Zealand are coming near an ...

    Article : 307 words
  6. MISCELLANEOUS.

    A horse-breaker, named Thomas Moore, has been committed to take his trial by the Maitland Bench on a charge of attempting to murder his wife. The man though usually kind to his wife, appears to have been ...

    Article : 4,257 words
  7. BREAKING UP OF THE DROUGHT.

    We are glad to be able t announce in our monthly summary ofr Europe, the complete breakig up of the drought which had prevailed for so many months, over nearly every district of the colony. In Sydney and in ...

    Article : 695 words
  8. RELIGIOUS.

    CONGREGATIONALIST.—The Congregational Union of New South Wales having been proyiously agreed upon by representatives—ministers and lay-delegates from, hearty all the Congregational Churches in the colony, ...

    Article : 1,515 words
  9. GOLD FIELDS.

    Gold mining. like every other industry, during the last three months, has been seriously impeded by the drought, Great privations have been experienced during that time by those who had nothing to fall back upon, and but for the benolence of the more ...

    Article : 588 words
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