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  3. District Intelligence.

    THE TURON BRIDGE.—Although no more serious calamity than delay of mails, passengers, and goods has yet occured at the Turon crossing, and loss of life is accepted as the only means to obtain the ...

    Article : 664 words
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  5. CHAPTER III.

    We remained one more day in town, to settle some business of Douglas's and then returned to the dear old home we were so soon to leave for ever. ...

    Article : 500 words
  6. DOROTHY'S SECRET.

    'Little Genie,' he said, laughing, 'you will not care for the cottage a years hence.' 'How can you say so?' 'You will not, my dear child. You ...

    Article : 429 words
  7. COWRA.

    ONE day last week Mr. Stibbard despatched per train form the new station yards 10 head of horses on behalf of Messrs Cobb and Co, to Culcairn. We believe we are correct in stating that to ...

    Article : 684 words
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  9. CHAPTER II.

    On our arrival in London, two days after the great news reached us, we proceeded at once to Morley's Hotel, where Douglas had previously secured apartments. ...

    Article : 1,700 words
  10. COONAMBLE.

    A BIG SALE OF SHEEP.—We learn that during the week a lot of 24,000 sheep, the property of Messrs Hann & Hodnett, were sold through Messrs. Nail & Irving—17,000 to Mr. Jas. Peacock, Combogolong. ...

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