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  2. PRESBYTERIAN SCHOOLS.

    IN our last number we announced the establishment of the Presbyterian Schools in connexion with the Synod of New South Wales, and we communicated to the public some idea of the ...

    Article : 3,375 words
  3. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    If Common Sense would only exhibit a little more of that good quality in his correspondence, we should be, extremely happy, to receive and to insert it What have we to do with such prosing disser[?]atious ...

    Article : 45 words
  4. Shipping Intelligence.

    JANUARY 3.—James Walt (steamer), Parsons, from Newcastle. 5.—Duchess of Kent (barque), Newby, from London August 4, and Cape of Good Hope ...

    Article : 105 words
  5. Domestic Intelligence.

    AT a meeting of the Presbytery of New South Wales, which was held on Thursday last, a letter was read from the Rev. J H. Garven, of Maitland, containing, a simple resignation of his ...

    Article : 500 words
  6. DEPARTURES.

    January 3.—Luise, resumed her voyage to London. 4.—Susan (barque), Neatby, for Batavia. 4.—Lady Leith (brig), Coutts, for the South Sea Fishery. ...

    Article : 55 words
  7. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

    Samel, Cunard, for Sperm Fishery, and Elizabeth, for the Bay of Islands, this day. Sarah, for Port Phillip, and James Watt, fro Port Phillip, 6th instant. ...

    Article : 39 words
  8. THE COLONIST.

    WE hinted in our last number, that in the present state of rapid transition through which this colony is evidently passing— emerging on the one hand from the filth ...

    Article : 2,155 words
  9. THE AUSTRALIAN.

    THE Editor of The Australian, in his paper of yesterday, has endeavoured to modify the force of our remarks on his appeal to the colonial public, on behalf of his youthful ...

    Article : 693 words
  10. Original Correspondence.

    SIR,—In bringing my name before the public as a volunteer party to the deed of injuring and persecuting Mr. Thompson, late of Bathurst, Dr. Lang lies—Under a mistake. ...

    Article : 236 words
  11. THE WATCH NIGHT.

    SIR,—I heg to inform you that our preacher Mr. Ledsam, according to the established usage among the Wesleyans, celebrated on the last evening of the year, the keeping of The Watch ...

    Article : 198 words
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