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  2. NEWTOWN SCHOOL OF ARTS.

    SIR.—In reply to a letter in your paper of August 1st, signed "Frederick William Holland," I beg your insertion, of a few remarks from myself, being the late Secretary of the above Institution, to whom, I imagine, Mr, ...

    Article : 987 words
  3. FISH RIVER CREEK,

    JULY 24TH.—The weather has at length broken. The ground, most of the winter has only just been ploughable even in most favoarable situations,—exposed ridges resisting the ploughshare exoet under extra horse-flesh ...

    Article : 342 words
  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    THE improvement of the weather, and consequently in some degree of the roads, placed us yesterday in possession of arrears of country papers, from which we proceed to extract, ...

    Article : 1,594 words
  5. WAGGA WAGGA.

    The Express of the 28th ultimo, has the following:— SERIOUS ACCIDENT.—On Saturday, last, two children, sons of a small farmer, named, Charles Smith, of this town, were in charge of a team of bullocks; one, a boy ...

    Article : 440 words
  6. BARGO.

    The correspondent of the Goulburn Chronicle writes as fallows on the 28th n[?]timo:— THE WEATHER AND THE ME[?]ON.—Perhaps some may imagine that Bargo can produce no news, and that ...

    Article : 282 words
  7. GOULBURN.

    We take the following from last Wednesday's Goulburn Herald:— THIS WEATHER.—In the course of Friday the rain ceased, and although throughout Saturday end Sunday ...

    Article : 813 words
  8. HAY.

    The correspondent of the same paper writes as follows:— A young man, aged about 19, of the name of James Buckley, died very suddenly on the morning of the 16th, ...

    Article : 271 words
  9. TWOFOLD BAY.

    The Telegraph of the 31st ultimo, has the following:— By a very moderate ca'culation, we may anticipate that 50,000 persons will pa[?] through Eden to the new goldfield, before December next, the major part of whom will ...

    Article : 537 words
  10. YASS.

    Referring the the state of the roads, the Yats Courier of Saturday says:—We have heard of "Heaven-born ministers" and "Heaven-born poets," but a Heavenborn road-maker is decidedly something new to us. ...

    Article : 758 words
  11. DARLING RIVER.

    A correspondent of the Pastoral Times oommnnicates the following:— The weather for the last six weeks has been rather dry, but now rain seems near, and he hope for some ...

    Article : 667 words
  12. VOLUNTEER CORPS.

    SIR.—On perusing the letters of your various correspondents respecting the formation of a National Volunteer Force, I am struck with the change in the opinions of people in this city; and that which they ...

    Article : 747 words
  13. ALBURY.

    The following paragraph is from the Albury Banner of Saturday last:— POLICE MAGISTRATE;—We have had no tidings of the appointment of this offcer, and as it is the Government ...

    Article : 182 words
  14. QUEANBEYAN.

    THE WEATHER.—The new moon brought a change after the long continuance of frost, and the last week has been wet and stormy. Much rain has fallen in the district generally, and it is feared that many parts have ...

    Article : 301 words
  15. DENILIQUIN.

    We have it on reliable authority (says the Pistoral Times) that Moira station, the joint property of Mr. H. S. Lewes and the family of the late Mr. Throsby, of Throsby Park, near Sydney, will be offered for sale ...

    Article : 925 words
  16. MUDGEE.

    The following is from Tuesday's Mudgee newspaper:— Immediately after the business of the agricultural meeting, the Worshipful the Mayor was called to the ...

    Article : 386 words
  17. THE CHINESE QUESTION.

    SIR.—Knowing the great interest that is at present excited by the immense numbers of Chinese who are almost weekly lending on our shores, and the vast numbers at present located on our various gold-fields, I ...

    Article : 314 words
  18. INVERALOCHY.

    The new moon was ushered in on Friday, the 19th July, by r[?]iny weather, the wind at'south-east. The rain continued, with scarcely a minu'e's intermission, until the following Thursday morning. As a natural ...

    Article : 557 words
  19. KING'S PLAINS.

    We have great pleasure in being able to inform our readers, that the los' child of Mr. Benjamin Marshall of this place has bean found. We were much gratified by the receipt of a letter from Mr. Marshall, in which, he ...

    Article : 209 words
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