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  2. THE LATE LORD OVERSTONE.

    We regret to announce the death of Lord Overstone, who expired at his town residence, No. 2, Carlton Gardens, on Saturday afternoon. His lordship, who had been in failing health for some time past, was in his eighty-eighth ...

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  3. AUSTRALASIAN AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL RESOURCES.

    The statistics of pastoral and agricultural resources are probably more important than any other that can be collected. They practically represent the largest part of the wealth of the country. As ...

    Article : 1,184 words
  4. OUR PARIS LETTER.

    The most contradictory rumours are in circulation respecting the Franco-Chinese imbroglio. During the early part of the week an outbreak of hostilities b[?]ween France and China was regarded as simply a ...

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  5. EXPLORATION OF NEW GUINEA.

    When my last letter closed we had reached our new camping-place on the Goldie, after experiencing many difficulties in bringing the horses and packs along. The whole party, including the horses, were fatigued by ...

    Article : 2,931 words
  6. A MA[?] LETTER.

    Mr. J. R. M'Beth has forwarded to the Lyttelton Times, New Zealand, the following copy of the letter sent by the Maori M.H.R.'s to the Abo[?]gines' Protection Society:— [?]F. W. Chesson, Esq., Secretary Aborigines' Protection ...

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  7. SNAKE BITE ANTIDOTES.

    Sir,—I have abstained from replying to a letter which appeared in your columns a few weeks ago, seeking information on the above subject [?] the hope that some more competent authority would foreish your correspondent, and ...

    Article : 897 words
  8. A NIGHT REFUGE FOR WOMEN.

    Sir,—In your issue of this day your correspondent, Mr. J. Palmor, calls attention to the "[?] for the establishment of a night refuge for women." Permit me to say that it was the fact that we saw the need for such a refuge that ...

    Article : 562 words
  9. MAIL COACHES AND BUSH ROADS.

    Sir,—I wish to make a few remarks with regard to the late coach accident. Mr. Edmonds remarks the coachman depends all upon the brake. I drovs some of the fastest coaches that over run in Scotland or England before there ...

    Article : 367 words
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