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  2. LAND AND PEOPLE.—IL.

    Sir,—My letter in your issue of 10th instant having been received with some interest, and honoured with a reply from yourself in your article of the 14th instant, I ask the favour of space to continue the expression of my view ...

    Article : 2,021 words
  3. THE NATIONAL PARK PICNIC.

    Sir John Robertson and Messrs. G. F. Wantana Walter Bradley, regret very much to announce, with reference to the intended picnic to the National Park for Friday and Saturday next, that in consequence of very many invited ...

    Article : 1,031 words
  4. THE STORY OF THE LEICHARDT EXPEDITIONS.

    The subject of Dr. Leichhardts plans, and the probable route that he would take in his last expedition, are matters that have often been discussed; but it would appear that he stated ...

    Article : 3,563 words
  5. THE INDUSTRIES OF THE COLONY.

    Most of the runs in the Cannonbar country are very well watered by creeks, which communicate with either the Bogan or the Macquarie river; and by the construction of dams across these creeks water can be kept for ...

    Article : 2,807 words
  6. TERRIFIC EXPLOSION AT SANDHURST.

    The correspondent of the Argus sends the following particulars of the explosion at the New Chum Consolidated Miue, Sandhurst, which occurred on Friday morning:—It appears that the men who had worked the night shift at the ...

    Article : 1,123 words
  7. SAMOA.

    By way of Fiji we have received news from Apia, which is thus summarised by the Times:- The subject in which the chief interest of the intelligence to hand is centred is the fratricidal civil war which is ...

    Article : 256 words
  8. THE NORTH OF IRELAND.

    Sir,—From the telegrams which from day to day appear in the Press reporting the condition of affairs in Ireland, many colonists may be under the impression that the whole island is in a state of disorder, lawlessness, and incipient ...

    Article : 514 words
  9. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Mr. James Snowden Culvert, who was a member of the first Leichhardt expedition, is alive and well at the present time. He has been a resident at Botany for a number of years past, but now residing in this city. He was very ...

    Article : 188 words
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