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  2. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Right Rev. Bishop Viard died at Wellington on the 2nd instant. The deceased bishop was born in 1809 at Lyons, and was ordained in 1834. He landed in New Zealand in December, 1839. Privation and exposure in ...

    Article : 522 words
  3. RAILWAYS.

    THE Great Western Railway was formally opened to [?] [?] his Excellency Sir Hercules Robinson, on the first instant. The first train which ran through was the special, which conveyed his Excellency, the ...

    Article : 2,676 words
  4. PARLIAMENT.

    Foot and Mouth Disease.—Mr. A. CAMPBELL, with out notice, asked the Representative of the Government whether certain animals infected with foot disease had arrived in the colony: and whether steps had ...

    Article : 727 words
  5. VICE-REGAL VISIT TO PARRAMATTA.

    ON Monday, 8th July, his Excellency the Governor visited Parramatta, and was accompanied from Sydney by the Hon. Lady Robinson, Captain and Mrs. St. John, Mr. G. H. Le R[?], the Colonial Secretary and Premier (the ...

    Article : 2,657 words
  6. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    Mineralogical Institution.—Mr. CREED moved the adjournment of the House, for the purpose of calling attention to the desirableness of forming a mineralogical institution in connection with the coal-fields of ...

    Article : 5,497 words
  7. OUR VOLUNTEER AND DEFENCE FORCES.

    ON the 15th of June last the Commandant (Colonel Richardson) made his half-yearly inspection of the men [?]ging to the Permanent Colonial Forces, comprising infantry and artillery. The inspection disclosed a high ...

    Article : 449 words
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