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  2. BRITISH CRITICS ON COLONIAL AFFAIRS.

    IN the last number of the Edinburgh Review is an article on Queensland, which is well calculated to bring the rising colony to the north under the favourable notice of the British ...

    Article : 1,540 words
  3. THE REFORT ON IMMIGRATION.

    THE Immigration Report laid upon the table of the Assembly gives the statistics of arrivals and departures of thc years 1860, 1861, and 1862. From this it appears we have received, ...

    Article : 819 words
  4. THE PETITION OF THE BURRANGONG TRADERS TO PERMIT CHINESE TO WORK ON THEIR GOLD FIELDS.

    WE are informed that a memorial has been presented to the MINISTER FOR LANDS by a large majority of the principals of the financial and commercial establishments at Burrangong, ...

    Article : 1,222 words
  5. DEATH OF THE REV. MR. RICHARDSON BY DROWNING.

    A DEATH which mny be deemed a calamity of a public nature has once more awakened the general sympathy and regret. Just at the moment when the immense cortege attended to ...

    Article : 1,244 words
  6. CRIMINAL STATISTICS.

    A return of criminal statistics has recently been published as a Parliamentrry Paper, tin the motion of Mr. DEAS THOMSON. AS there has been so much disputing as to the accuracy of ...

    Article : 1,040 words
  7. CITY IMPROVEMENTS.

    FEW large buildings of public importance have been commeneed in Sydney during the last few months. Several public works for which preparation have been made are still in abeyance. The new Post Office, was to have ...

    Article : 873 words
  8. THE ALPACAS.

    DURING the past month the flock of alpacas, brought five years since from South America by Mr. Ledger, have been shorn. The flock now numbers 348 animals; the number clipped was 300, and the yield was 18½ owt, being ...

    Article : 319 words
  9. DINNER TO MR. RICHARD GREEN.

    A WELL attended public dinner was given, on the 11th instant, at the Masonic Hall, in York-street, to Mr. Richard Green, the aquutic champion of the Australian colonies, as a tribute of respect aud a mark of the appreciation of that ...

    Article : 966 words
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    APPOINTMENTS.—Messrs. Edward Flood and Henry Prince to be trustees of the New South Wales Savings Back, in the room of Messrs. Graham and Elliott, resigned; Mr. Robert H. Fitzsimmons to be coroner for the district ...

    Article : 120 words
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