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  2. THE PRESS AND THE PARLIAMENT.

    The Melbourne correspondent of the Herald gives the following account and summary of the qua[?]rel between the Victoria Assembly and the Molbourne Argus:- MELBOURNE, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 8—The house ...

    Article : 873 words
  3. SHEEP AND STATIONS.

    The remark has sometimes been made by professional men in Sydney, when they have been asked whether they would not make squatters of their sons, that a squatter's was too ...

    Article : 1,623 words
  4. To the Editors of the Maitland Mercury.

    GENTLEMEN—Please to allow me a space in your valuable, paper for the following. It is long since I have heard of, or seen anything in our paper about, Dagworth Road. I [?]appose our road authorities have let it all sink ...

    Article : 1,426 words
  5. TASMANIA.

    We have to hand files of the Hobart Town Advertiser to the 4th, and the Launceston Examiner to the 5th instant. EXTENSIVE SHEEP-STEALERS.—Three men, one of ...

    Article : 539 words
  6. PROGRESS OF TELEGRAPHY.

    On Saturday a meeting ot the friends and associates of Sir Charles (fright was held at Liverpool, for the purpose of presenting a testimonial to him on the occasion of his relinquishing his position of engineer-n-chief to ...

    Article : 1,523 words
  7. VISIT OF SIR JOHN YOUNG TO NORFOLK ISLAND.

    His Excellency the Governor returned to Sydney, yesterday, in H.M.S. Pelorus, from a visit to Norfolk Island, undertaken in accordance with instructions from the Secretary of State, for the purpose of reporting upon the ...

    Article : 1,543 words
  8. NEW ZEALAND.

    By H.M.S. Fawn, from Auckland, we (S. M. Herald) have the Southern Cross of Tuesday, the 1st instant, from which we make tbe following extracts:- SELLING AMMUNITION TO THE NATIVES.—James ...

    Article : 255 words
  9. THE NOTORIOUS BURKER HARE.

    A correspondent at Bathurst, who verifies his statement with his name, and refers to the present residence of the chief witness mentioned, has furnished us with the following strinking and interesting statement:— ...

    Article : 891 words
  10. WELLINGTON.

    THE RE-HOISTING OF THE KING FLAG AT OTAKI.— (From the Correspondent of Advertiser.)—The proceedings were commenced by a body of natives, 350 in number, fully armed with muskets, double-barrelled ...

    Article : 1,085 words
  11. QUEENSLAND.

    By the Balclutha we (S. M. Herald) have Brisbane papers to the 10th instant. The Queensland Guardian of that date, in noticing the statement of the revenue for the first quarter of its ...

    Article : 756 words
  12. ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE.

    GENTLEMEN—In your issue of 12th April, appears a letter signed "Henry O'Neil," in which he stated that a man calling himsalf Richard Page offered to sell me his dray, gear and three horses for £21. Now, ...

    Article : 258 words
  13. BLOCKING-UP CHARLESTON.

    A correspondent of the New York Tribune deseribes the sinking of the "Stone Fleet" at Charleston. The operation commenced on the evening of the 19th ult:- "About five o'olook the Ottawa came ont, and towed ...

    Article : 880 words
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