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  2. THE CHILIAN WAR.

    The New York Herald, of Febrnary 27, contains some interesting particulars relative to the Chilian war. It is true ire have already published later dates from Valparaiso (the ...

    Article : 1,121 words
  3. FASHIONS FOR MARCH.

    Up to the present time, almost the whole chronicle of fashion his been devoted to ball and evening dress. Thin, transparent materials have been preferred for dancing; and one gauze of a very lovely texture—called ...

    Article : 1,564 words
  4. THE OPEN COLUMN.

    Under this heading—and subject to the usual conditions and regulations—we offer to our readers a medium for the interchange of opinions upon topics of public interest, if temperately discussed and free from ...

    Article : 76 words
  5. FARMERS AND THE WHEAT MARKET.

    Spit—Some of the papers have had leading articles on the state of the wheat market, and seem to blame the farmers for their cupidity in holding their wheat for an exorbitant price, when good paying price ...

    Article : 509 words
  6. INTERCOLONIAL JOTTINGS.

    In connection with the question of the Reform of the Upper House in Victoria, the Argus suggests to the Select Committee the advisability of adopting Hare's system of the representation of ...

    Article : 1,421 words
  7. MUNICIPAL CORPORATION.

    Present—His Worship the Mayor, Councillors Carlin, Buudey, Winter, Murphy, Raphael, Pulsford, Hill, and Rankin. The minutes of the special meeting of Monday, May ...

    Article : 1,928 words
  8. THE CLEARING OF THE MURRAY.

    This morning a deputation waited, upon the Chief Secretary with reference to the present state of the River Murray, and the desirableness of immediate action being taken to improve the navigation of that ...

    Article : 1,106 words
  9. LAW COURTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 915 words
  10. FARMERS AND THEIR INTEREST.

    Sir—Five or six weeks ago I saw a leading article in the Chronicle, stating that now the squatters had all the concessions they required, farmers should look to their own interests, and see if they could get a concession ...

    Article : 268 words
  11. PUBLIC TENDERS.

    Sir—I see in your Issue of the 11th, a letter signed "One who would Tender." As the object of this letter, tends to throw blame on our respected Manager of and his brother-in-law, Mr. J. Bowley. ...

    Article : 175 words
  12. MOUNT GAMBIER.

    Information fob the Farmers.—We have already informed our farming readers that much of the land that will be offered for sale in July next will be of a very worthless description. However, there will be ...

    Article : 975 words
  13. THE VOLUNTEER REGULATIONS.

    A meeting of persons interested in the formation of volunteer corps was held at the Hamburg Hotel on Monday evening, May 2L, to consider what steps should be taken for enrolment under the regulations recently ...

    Article : 2,720 words
  14. PICKINGS FROM "MELBOURNE PUNCH."

    A Sharp Cot.—We have heard lately of a man eo sharp that he cut clean through a twelve-roomed house to escape a bailiff. CON.RY a Convict.—From whom are we likely to ...

    Article : 409 words
  15. DISTRICT COUNCILS

    Present—Messrs. Christie (in the chair),, Gowling, and Sutherland. Minutes of last meeting read and confirmed, with the exception of width of footpath, which they considered too narrow, was altered ...

    Article : 266 words
  16. MARINE BOARD.

    Present—Messrs. J. W. Smith (in chair), J. M. Linklater, G. W. Hawkes, and C. H. T. Connor. Head, Treasury letter, enquiring relative to departure of the Flinders to lighthouses. ...

    Article : 311 words
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