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  2. TRAVEL IN NEW GUINEA.

    To have been at Port Moresby, and not have "done" the Rouna falls, is to have missed the one natural object best worth seeing. In the good time coming, when visitors will be numerous, I suppose Rouna Falls ...

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  3. OUR NEW ZEALAND LETTER.

    We have had only politics and depression to occupy our attention during the last month,—and they have this quality in common, that both are exceedingly unsatisfactory, and there are but faint, if any, indications ...

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  4. THE RABBIT PEST.

    Sir,—Although, I am glad to say, I have no personal experience in dealing with the rabbit post, yet in the conclusions at which I have arrived are based on the experience of practical, shrewd men at work in some of the most ...

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  5. DEATH OF A FAMOUS MAORI CHIEF.

    A telegram from Alexandria informs the Auckland Herald that the great Maori chief Tamati Ngapora, or Manuhiri, died at Whatiwhatihoe on 4th August. Probably a great many of our readers will scarcely recognise the namo ...

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  6. SUNDAY TRAVELLING.

    Sir,—Being desirous of visiting some friends at Hurstvillo on Sunday last, I placed myself in committee of ways and means us to the mode of transit; and although Hurstville is only six miles from Ashfield, I deemed it advisable, ...

    Article : 666 words
  7. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

    The following notifications appear in yesterday's Gazette:— PUBLIC PARK.—The following addition has been made to a public park:—"All that land in the parish of ...

    Article : 1,268 words
  8. A VOICE FROM THE GRAVE OF ANCIENT CITIES.

    Sir,—Though somewhat late, as the above is a subject of general interest I shall feel grateful if you will insert this brief letter. I much regret not only some of ths statements in the Rev. Mr. Jackson's lecture, but also other ...

    Article : 779 words
  9. A RESERVE ENCAMPMENT.

    Sir,—I observe in this morning's Herald a paragraph stating that if is proposed to form an encampment of the Reserves, under Colonel Raymond's command. May I point-out that if this is done on the model of the usual ...

    Article : 166 words
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