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  2. The [?]ush=rangzrs.

    The banditti of bush-rangers having made two sea excursions, have again landed, and have resumed their lawless course in the interior. Mr. Hobbs, it appears, fell in with ...

    Article : 466 words
  3. Colonial Times.

    The Government Gazette has at length assumed an appearance somewhat more consistent with the ordinary rules of decency and decorum. Its whole mass of venom, its ...

    Article : 6,209 words
  4. St. Andrew's Public Dinner.

    We have been favoured (we perceive in common with the Government Gazette) with an account, signed " Observer," of a Dinner, called a Public one, which was had at Mr. ...

    Article : 366 words
  5. (From the AUSTRALIAN.)

    We cannot easily comprehend on what principle people can refuse to attend a public dinner, because there is a probability of their meeting those with whom they would not ...

    Article : 441 words
  6. Sydney Entelligence.

    A strong contest, for the office of Bank Director, has taken place in the Sister Colony. There were two vacancies, for which there were five Candidates, viz:—Messrs. ...

    Article : 714 words
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