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  3. THE PLAGUE OF RABBITS IN AUSTRALIA.

    Pessimists observant of the signs of the times may feel themselves justified in prophesying the approaching end of all things terrestrial. That war, famine, pestilence, have caused terrible suffering ...

    Article : 3,886 words
  4. SHEEP EXHIBITION AND SALES IN MELBOURNE.

    As stated in our telegrams the second annual show of the Australian Sheepbreeders Association was opened on Tuesday. The Argus states that the judges were employed during the whole of Monday ...

    Article : 635 words
  5. RICHMOND.

    At 4 o'clock this afternoon, W. C. Simmons, Esq., Returning Officer, attended at the Council Chambers, Richmond, for the purpose of opening nominations received to supply the vacancy in Parliament caused ...

    Article : 359 words
  6. SPORTING.

    It may be as well, in order that no mistake may ocour, to draw the attention of owners to the fact that acceptances for the Dennistoun Steeplechase, Hurdle Race, and Ladies' Cup, to be run at Bothwell, ...

    Article : 868 words
  7. MINING.

    The Pieman.—The Emu Bay correspondent of the Examiner writes:—"Some very fine specimens of coarse gold still continue to arrive from the Pieman. I have seen three nuggets this week, ...

    Article : 203 words
  8. THE PIEMAN.

    SIR,—I send you a few notes of the Weat Coast. When I wrote last, I told you of the scarcity of provisions here. Since then we have received no audition to our supplies, and if the vessel, the Foam, ...

    Article : 563 words
  9. OUR LAUNCESTON LETTER.

    The increase of the crime of forgery, during the last two years has been a matter of frequent comment, the increase of banking business and the number of new names circulating on cheques and ...

    Article : 1,770 words
  10. TEE ZULU WAR.

    From Cape papers received by the s.s. City of London the Argus makes the following extracts:- A NATIVE ACCOUNT OF ULUNDI. The correspondent of the Times of Natal gives ...

    Article : 712 words
  11. THE SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE WORLD.

    In reference to the coming match between Laycock and Trickett, which takes place to-morrow, the special correspondent of the Australasian at Sydney "wires" the following:—The approaching contest ...

    Article : 995 words
  12. THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION.

    SIR,—Under the above heading, in your issue of to-day's date, I find a letter signed by "An Old Umpire." Your correspondent, in that part of his letter which refers to the Football Association, ...

    Article : 271 words
  13. THE MASTER WARDEN.

    SIR,—I must given "Exporter" credit for the moderate tone of his letter, which appeared in this morning's issue of your paper, but I cannot be equally complimentary to him as regards His mode ...

    Article : 552 words
  14. ZULU RAIDS.

    Zulus in Northern Zululand are still very troublesome; they frequently make raids into this district. A few days back a regiment of Zulus came from Zlobano Mountains to within one and a half miles ...

    Article : 268 words
  15. MISCELLANEOUS.

    The Natal Mercury states that the Zulu chiefs, in answer to Sir Garnet Wolseley's demand that they should lay down their arms and submit, and that peace could not otherwise restored, said that ...

    Article : 243 words
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