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  5. REV. E. F. WALSH.

    Of the many ecclesiastics who have labored for the spiritual welfare of their fellow men in this colony, from the days when the historical "Bobly" Knopwood ...

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  6. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.

    SIR,—It must have been a source of amusement to the renders of the Daily Telegraph of Tuesday to note the mountain-in-labor-like vein in which "Unionist" ...

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  7. THE WRECK OF THE KANAHOOKA.

    The lugger Marie returned to-day from the E[?]tavia River after a perilous trip, most of the time working under a jib only. Fit north-west gales were raging. It brought ...

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  8. PARRY.

    SIR,—I don't often wade right through the contributions of your friend "Aramia," but I believe he is considered by the masse[?], and I have no doubt he considers himself, a ...

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  9. INVERESK HALL.

    SIR,—Will you please afford me space in your columns to bring before our friends who are interested in the work we have in hand the claims of the above object. I ...

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  11. GOOD ADVICE.

    The editor of the Medical Annual speaks in the highest terms of CADBURY'S COCOA as a food for invalids on account of its ab[?]ute purity, high quality, and great ...

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