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  2. BELFAST AND WARRNAMBOOL.

    THERE having appeared several articles in the Melbourne papers, as well as a few letters in this journal, relative to the above ports and town-ships, and, upon enquiry at what we considered ...

    Article : 914 words
  3. ANOTHER NEW PLANET.

    SIR,—Hoping that the weather would have enabled me to accompany it with this night's meridian observations of the new planet, whose discovery I doubt not it announces, I have ...

    Article : 193 words
  4. DR. LANG'S RIDE THROUGH THE GEELONG DISTRICT.

    There is something also peculiarly worthy of observation in the composition of the coarse grit" or sandstone, that forms the basis or substratum of these extensive plains. When examined closely ...

    Article : 2,389 words
  5. CORRESPONDENCE.

    SIR,—Your journal of the 12th instant has reached me, containing the remarks of the "Friend of Aborigines on my letter of date of the 29th ultimo. ...

    Article : 3,195 words
  6. THE FARMERS' PROSPECTS.

    There is no doubt that the harvest of New [?]th Wales must be considered, to a great ex[?]t, to be a failure. The accounts from every except the Murrumbidgee are bad. The ...

    Article : 926 words
  7. To the Editor of the Geelong Advertiser.

    SIR,—You will oblige me and a large portion of your Catholic readers, by giving publicity to a few remarks I respectfully beg leave to offer to the notice of the Reverend Mr Kenny, ...

    Article : 399 words
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