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  2. A Big Load of Wool, Which Broke the Weighbridge at Quirindi.

    A big load of 100 bales of wool, and weight 14 tons 16cwt, belonging to Mr. E. Swain, of Rangers Valley, was recently drawn by Mr. Alfred Barnett, of Wallabadah, to the Quirinidi Rallway Station. The load was so heary that the railway weighbridge gave way under it, and the waggon had to be unloaded there instead of hauling up to the trucks. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 65 words
  3. ROUND THE COUNTRY.

    The "Lithgow Mercury" says:—"We are told that a party of six or eight men, under Mr. J. [?]. Cardew, is busy surveying the route for a ramway from Wolgan to a spot between Bell ...

    Article : 1,304 words
  4. The Hume Monument, Albury Botanic Gardens.

    The monument shown above commemorates an important event in the history of Southern new South Wales—the discovery of the Murray River by Hainilton Hume 81 years ago, Adilltionat interest attaches to the event from the fact that Hume was an Australian, having been born at parramatta in June, 1707, Hume began his explorations at the early age of 17, by tuaversing the Berr[?]a and Bong [?]ong districts. He afterwards carried out exploration work in the vicinity of the Shoalhaven River, Lake Bathurst, and the Murry River, and wad associated with Captain Sturt as second in command of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 124 words
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