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  2. THE LAND QUESTION,

    SIR,—Con you inform me and the public generally through your valuable columns, if in the coming Parliament a new [?]and Bill will be brought forward? There are at this moment thousands of persons eager to invest ia land, ...

    Article : 515 words
  3. JUSTICES' JUSTICE:

    SIR,—By inserting "D. B. S.'s" second letter, 1 presume you consider the point of law raised under the above heading important; but, independent of that, I trust that as "D. B. S." has so unwarrantably brought my name ...

    Article : 922 words
  4. THE LAND.

    THE need there is for AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION is the more apparent when we come to consider the great number of sciences upon which it rests. If, according to the complexity of its phenomena, ...

    Article : 2,592 words
  5. AUSTRALIAN WINES.

    SIR,—It may be of some interest to those who are engaged in vine growing and wine making to hear of the "reciprocity" and "good feeling," which our exchanges of products have already achieved. ...

    Article : 232 words
  6. WEST POTNT AND ITS OFFICIAL CRITICS.

    THE report of the Board of Visitors to the West, Point Academy, which we published recently, is an extraordinary one in many respects. Anybody who is at all familiar with the inner workings of the ...

    Article : 1,105 words
  7. OUT AMONGST THE MASSES AT SHEFFIELD.

    SIR,—I cannot but regard as a hopeful sign of the times the efforts which are being made by various sectiens of the Church at home to place clerical and lay agencies in more immediate and constant contact with the masses. ...

    Article : 1,327 words
  8. A LOCAL GRIEVANCE.

    SIR,—The general aspect and condition of our second and third rate up-country villages are familiar enough to the travelled public, but the fact of a township of over thirty years' standing, centrally and conveniently situate, ...

    Article : 592 words
  9. ARMY LOCALISATION.

    EARLY in the session it was pronounced, upon the most competent of all possible authority, that Mr Cardwell's scheme of army localisation would "save the Ministry." As it turns out, the scheme has had ...

    Article : 1,438 words
  10. SCIENTIFIC RESULTS OF THE MONTH.

    AMONG the subjects which will be brought under the consideration of the Iron and Steel Institute at their approaching meeting, at Glasgow, there is none more important, than that of the right construction of ...

    Article : 1,296 words
  11. OCCUPATION VERSUS PRIORITY OF SELECTION

    SIR,—There appears to be much uncertainty in the minds of many persons as to who will get possession of land taken up by two or more different parties, but to me it seems likely to be a very simple matter in most cases. The man ...

    Article : 495 words
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