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  2. The Australian Colonies.

    We continue our extracts from Port Phillip papers to the 25th ult. The Age of the 24th has the following:—The Hon. Thomas M'Combie has resigned his seat in the Executive ...

    Article : 1,106 words
  3. ORIGINAL POETRY.

    The Lord's my Shepherd, I need care For nothing, while His bands supply; In heavenly pastures, green and fair, He makes me down in peace to lie. ...

    Article : 186 words
  4. AGRICULTURE.

    Sweet potatoes of different varieties are now very generally grown in the United States, being found to bear extremes of temperature much better than was anticipated, and as all require nearly the ...

    Article : 1,292 words
  5. HOW IS THE SUPPLY OF MEAT TO BE-KEPT UP?

    The cause of the decrease in the production of food deserves notice; more especially so, as opposite reasons are freely brought forward to account for it. By some it is contended that the ...

    Article : 1,396 words
  6. MISCELLANEOUS.

    There is a man in Fife who has so high an opinion of himself that he imagines he is a church steeple. Being told so by the belles confirms him in his opinion. A bit of a wag was timing along in his phaeton, when ...

    Article : 1,342 words
  7. Original Correspondence.

    [It is to be distinctly understood that we do not identify ourselves with the opinions of gentlemen availing themselves of the opportunity of advocating their views in this department of our journal; nor can we undertake to insert ...

    Article : 67 words
  8. THE MACQUARIE RIVER PLAGIARIST.

    SIR,—It has been observed "that the love of fame has produced the most elegant and finished productions in any language," that is, those who have written for fame have excelled all others. For the correctness of the ...

    Article : 644 words
  9. (To the Editor of the "Illawarra Mercury.")

    SIR—In your valuable journal of the 21st inst., I was much surprised by seeing a letter from Mr Timothy Gannon, in which ho states that your Moruya correspondent could not confine himself to the truth in furnishing ...

    Article : 432 words
  10. COUNTRY REPORTERS.

    SIR—In your issue of the 14th inst. your "own correspondent" from Moruya furnishes you with a production written in it style I consider bad. It seems to be the fashion with country correspondents ...

    Article : 576 words
  11. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    OUR latest dates from Adelaide extend to the 19th. The papers contain but little very interesting intelligence. The following items are from the Register :— Thursday's Gazette contains official announcement of ...

    Article : 422 words
  12. (To the Editor of the "Illawarra Mercury.")

    SIR,—I see by your Moruya reporter's remarks in your issue of the 14th inst., that he would make an attempt at contradicting some of the statements made in my letter, which appears in your paper of the 24th of May ...

    Article : 212 words
  13. (To the Editor of the "Illawarra Mercury.")

    Sir,—I have read in your issue of the 14th June present, your Moruya correspondent's remarks headed "The Late Case of Insanity and the Moruya Bench," and commenting on certain correspondence which previously ...

    Article : 683 words
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