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  2. LOCAL AND COLONIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    PHILOSOPHY AND DOG STEALING.—A practical illustration of philosophical theory, must ever be gratifying to the curious and ingenious mind.—Certain learned speculatists in science, have ...

    Article : 989 words
  3. THE WOLF.

    This vessel, daily expected with immigrants, will probably bring the result of the February wool sales, and although the quantity is unusually large for the period of the year, ...

    Article : 456 words
  4. To the Editor of the Geelong Advertiser.

    SIR,—In perusing your valuable paper I have often observed notifications of sheep and stations for sale, setting forth in some cases the advantages of such stations in consequence of being ...

    Article : 349 words
  5. MIGRATORY HABITS OF THE POLYNESIANS.

    To the Editors of the Samoan Reporter.—Gentlemen,—I have much pleasure in forwarding to you the following facts, which have lately come under my notice, and if you think they will in ...

    Article : 951 words
  6. INDIA.—CHINA.

    We have papers from the Indian Islands to the beginning of March, and from China to the middle of February; but there is no intelligence of interest. Large bodies of troops had been ...

    Article : 99 words
  7. A MILITARY PANIC.

    Now that the commercial panic is subsiding, we are to have a military panic in its place. All at once it has been revealed that the country is in a fearfully defenceless condition. So busily ...

    Article : 277 words
  8. OUR RIGHTS.

    The right of every freeman, the right of voting in the election of the man who is to frame the laws, and who is to impose taxes, which this people are to obey, and to pay. ...

    Article : 89 words
  9. COLONIAL WOOD.

    As a specimen of the immense solid blocks of wood we are able to obtain in our district of this colony, we may refer to a magnificent piece of red gum, now in possession ...

    Article : 288 words
  10. Tune—"Scots wha' [?]."

    Hands and hearts, and MINDS are ours; Shall we bow to mammon's powers? Tyrants vaunt your flocks and bowers ! Reason is our citadel. ...

    Article : 1,271 words
  11. CHURCH ACQUAINTANCE.

    'Twas summer eve, and the cathedral bells of Bath tolled solemnly the vesper hour of prayer, and pealed forth their lengthened chimes over the ancient city, summoning to devotion by their ...

    Article : 2,908 words
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