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  2. The Latest Telegrams.

    Sydney, Friday. Prime and heavy bullocks to £20, extra to £28 10s, good to £15, medium to £10; prime and heavy cows to £12, ...

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  3. SUMMARY.

    The next sitting of the Dubbo Land Board will be on October 14 and 15. Mr. A. G. Leer promises `` plenty o[?] work'' for the newly-formed Discharged ...

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  4. Advertising

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  5. COBAR-WILCANNIA RAILWAY PASSED.

    The Cobar-Wilcannia Railway Bill passed its third reading last night in the Legislative Council. ...

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  6. COMMERCIAL.

    THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILe AGENCY Co., LTD., report as follows:—Wool.—The chief feature of interest during the past week was the opening of ...

    Article : 523 words
  7. RAIN.

    Rain set in at Wentworth yesterday, and according to Mr. Russell, is likely to spread over the whole western district. ...

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  8. A VISITOR.

    Governor Clarke, of Victoria, arrived here this morning on a short visit for private business. ...

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  9. THE ACTING-GOVERNOR.

    The Premier stated last night that the Acting-Governor-General intended to spend six months in Sydney after the close of the Federal Session. ...

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  10. RAILWAYs PASSED.

    The Legislative Council has passed the Bogan Gate to Bulbodney and Cobar Wilcannia railway bills through all stages. ...

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  11. MUNICIPAL BILL.

    The Assembly last night dealt with the Municipal Bill. ...

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  12. THE LAND REVENUE.

    The annual report of the Lands Department shows a redaction in receipts of £37,000. ...

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  13. THE BUDGET.

    Mr. Waddell's budget statement meets with general condemnation. ...

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  14. TEAMS v. RAILWAYS.

    A number of teams are working in the western districts carrying merchandise in opposition to the railways. ...

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  15. EARTHQUAKES.

    Two distinct shocks of earthquake were experienced at Clarendon, South Australia, yesterday morning. ...

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  16. KILLED.

    Roger-Watts, traveller for a business firm, was killed yesterday near Lismore owing to a collision with a sulky whilst riding a bicycle. ...

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  17. LADY VOTERS.

    The Premier promised yesterday to see that separate provision will be made at all polling places for the convenience of lady voters. ...

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  18. GILGANDRA

    MATTERS pastoral are in a very bad state here at present. From the late rains it was expected that there would have been such a shoot as would have enabled ...

    Article : 348 words
  19. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    The debate on the Budget speech in the House of Representatives was concluded last night, Mr. Reid censured the Government ...

    Article : 102 words
  20. SOUTH AFRICA.

    In their manifesto to the civilised world, the Boer generals state they were obliged to accept the terms imposed by the British generals, and are thankful ...

    Article : 346 words
  21. THE TEMPERATURE.

    max. min. Wednesday, Sept. 24... 78.5 45.5 Thursday, Sept. 25... 81 52 Friday, Sept. 26... 84 68 ...

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  22. LOCAL RETAIL PRICES.

    Flour, Z2s per bag. Bran, 8s 6d per 1001b Pollard, 8s 6d per lOOlbs. Chaff, 8s per owt. ...

    Article : 50 words
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