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  2. (From the Taranaki Herald.)

    From Waitara we learn, that Mr. Brown is considered to be going on well, but that he is not yet out of danger. In the absence of the Tasmanian Mail, we are now without any ...

    Article : 360 words
  3. [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.]

    I avail myself of the Victoria steamer, leaving this afternoon, to give you the latest information. You will have heard by this time of R. Brown, Esq., having been shot at. In ...

    Article : 493 words
  4. [FROM ANOTHER CORRESPONDENT.]

    I wrote you last on the 29th ultimo, giving you particulars of poor Brown's escape from being murdered. I deliberately use the word "murdered," because ...

    Article : 749 words
  5. METROPOLITAN GOSSIP.

    EVERYBODY being out of town, town hasn't been half so full these nine months. People seem delighted to have got rid of parliament; and if parliament be a tenth part as patriotic as ...

    Article : 4,575 words
  6. [FROM A CORRESPONDENT.]

    The war still drags its slow length along; and there is no appearance of a change in the present state of things. The settlers, generally speaking, are in a pitiable plight, and ruin is ...

    Article : 757 words
  7. THE RIVER FLAGSTAFF.

    IT has been possible, hitherto, by means of that official fiction under which whatever is not forced upon official notice is supposod to have not taken place at all, to ignore the king ...

    Article : 850 words
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