NEW SOUTH WALES.
Sydncv, 17th January. ail robberies aro now bo frequent that great )laifit« aro made against the police. Their iciency is tbe alleged cause of the insecurity of ierty. On Thursday evening last tha Miulgre 'was again robbed by a party of bush-. ers. * Sydney, 19th January. Ie neont, as ho styled himself, of the Dnnstan [Company, bad engaged a large number of petting 6s for a certificate from each. With amount he has decamped, and a warrant has issued for his apprehension, ie eleven chosen tor the intercolonial team in forthcoming cricket match are — Messrs Boak, k Darwitt, Docker, Gilbert, Gregory, Jones, renee, Parks, Nowcombe, Thomson, Mr feish has been elected emergency man. Sydney, 20th January. r Duxbury is the successful tenderer for the nsion of the railway to the Goulburn, and the rs will be proceeded with at once. Lachlan, 16th January. enly, one of Gardiner'? gang, has been arrested identified by one- of the parties stuck-up, he drought is very frightful, and cattle dying 11 directions ; the recent rains have not yet exled to thi* district.
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 25, 3 February 1863, Page 3
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181NEW SOUTH WALES. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 25, 3 February 1863, Page 3
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