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  2. REVIEW.

    No book published within my recollection han occasioned more anticipation and curiosity than have the "Memoirs of Edmund Yates," written by himself. His friends looked forward with confidence to a great ...

    Article : 4,631 words
  3. OUR GOVERNORS.

    At some period or other during his colonial career each of our Governors has been subjected to attacks from some portion of the Sydney press, and not unusually made on the approach of his departure. It ...

    Article : 1,623 words
  4. NORTHERN FORMOSA.

    What is this island, for the temporary possession of which the French Admiral is carrying fire and sword among a quiet and unoffeading people? Geographically it occupies very much the same positiou with regard to China ...

    Article : 2,049 words
  5. WOOD PAYEMENTS.

    Sir,—By the time Mr. Young has commenced to pen his fifth letter he has read the reporl of the "Board." If Mr. Young grudges the prominence given to Mr. W. B. M'Clure's name in the proceedings of the Board I cannot ...

    Article : 740 words
  6. TO THE EDITOR OE THE HERALD.

    Sir,—In my letter in your issue of 24th December I wrote that I was not much addicted to newspaper correspondence. One or two remarks, however, by Mr. John Bell in your issue of 29th December seem to call for a word or two in ...

    Article : 1,220 words
  7. DROWING of the REV. GEORGE MORICE.

    The Otago Daily Times, of December 24, states that the Rev. George Morice, Presbyterian minister of Balclutha, met his death by drowning in a very sad manner the day provious. Mr. Morice, with Mrs. Morico and his family, ...

    Article : 635 words
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