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  • PORTLAND GUARDIAN, And Normanby General Advertiser. "TO PROTECT OUR RIGHTS—NOT TO INFRINGE UPON THOSE OF OTHERS." SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1843. THE LAND FUND.

    WE have directed attention so fully and so frequently to subjects in immediate connection with the one we now purpose to make a few observations upon, that if the topics ...
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  • MELBOURNE CORPORATION.

    His Excellency Sir George Gipps has, by his omission to appoint the Aldermen of Melbourne Justices of the Peace, passed a severe censure upon the Corporation of that ... [Article] (580 words)
  • THE MELBOURNE MERCURY.

    A VERY considerable portion of what the Mercury puts forth as an answer to the remarks we published in our last number, under the head of "The Patriot and ... [Article] (1534 words)
  • COLONIAL INTELLIGENCE. MELBOURNE.

    SIGNS OF THE TIMES.—His Worship the Mayor and Captain Smith were occupied at the Police Office nearly the whole of Thursday last, investigating claims under the Masters and Servant's Act; there were ... [Article] (775 words)
  • SYDNEY.

    NEWS AND RUMOURS OF THE DAY.—A sale of crown lands was held on Thursday last, pursuant to advertisement, at the colonial treasury sale room, in Bent-street, when a large number ... [Article] (709 words)
  • VAN DIEMEN'S LAND.

    PER NAIAD, which arrived in the Bay on the 28th ult. from Hobart Town, we have received Van Diemen's Land papers to the 17th: By English arrivals we are happy to ... [Article] (512 words)
  • LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.

    ST. PATRICK'S DAY.—We understand a meeting was held on Thursday evening, at the Golden Fleece Inn, for the purpose of discussing the propriety of having a dinner on the 17th of ... [Article] (690 words)
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