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NEW SOUTH WALES.

Sydney, I7tli Decenibjjgjj. A bill authorising a new loan of Ll6in; has been read for the second time iijiybt Legislative Assembly. ap t In. the Legislative Assembly the Ajipi c priation Act has passed the second readiofeiv Mr. Garrett, the member for Shoalhfter called the Speaker's attention to the fa'iSfec Mr. Windeyer's having, in an adjoiuingrrfcoi called him a liar and a coward. Air. l>re I deyer acknowledged having done soitfoi alleged as the cause, the remarks mai&ijm Mr. Garrett during the debate on Frjjjg d Mr. Cowper denied tlie Speaker's rig|jlic interfere with a transaction which occged without the Assembly chamber, in vfy 2 opinion the Speaker coincided. the Horse feed is cheaper, and business qiich The Cowra mail robber has not yetjh p captured, although diligent search has iced made to obtain a clue as to his whereabitfoi The Board lately investigating the cliir h brought against Mr. C. J. Nealds, the Manner of the Railway '.traffic Department, Islu made their reportj in which they statsithes some of the charges have been substantund against him. tsse* Mr. Burt sold by auction, to-day, a (fig 1 tity of Negretti sheep. The bidding wapred and prices ranged from L 25 to Ll'2'i. ike 1 latter price was given for one of Stiegeijns v Arrived. — Alarm, schooner, from fij'th Town. fter Weather fine,, with a light S.E. wind'ects 5 pii^hi Letters have been received by a lateS?" conveying information of the misapp# a tion of the money subscribed by the ( ??' n^ towards the Lancashire llelief Fund.?^ 0 intelligence has caused great excits,*'. c The cash already forwarded has been d£P s . to some school scheme. . The Rangatira sailed to-day for Melb$ sist Adelaide, and King George's Sound. nu the last boat that will leave for Melb[f ess previous to the departure of the Roys ?PP steamer. JTf] The markets are unchanged. Rice, K—f, flour, unsaleable ; tea firmer. I? , Newcastle, 17 th I)ecenij n gj c Messrs Tighe, Brooks, and Buchanan contesting for the district of Northui rm it land. Lachlan, 17th Deceiaiuls ( The Lachlan Engine claim still co^*? * the richest on the, diggings in this d?n»ni averaging four ounces to the load. ttt—^

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 17, 6 January 1863, Page 2

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NEW SOUTH WALES. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 17, 6 January 1863, Page 2

NEW SOUTH WALES. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 17, 6 January 1863, Page 2

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