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  2. MANNING'S PRESERVED MEAT.

    ON Wednesday, the 30th March, these meats were an object of attraction to a large party of gentlemen invited to Mort's new rooms for the purpose of seeing some tins and casks opened. First was opened a tin ...

    Article : 1,260 words
  3. LAND AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION.

    On Tuesday of afternoon, April 5, in pursuance of an advertisement signed by Mr. Thomas Sutcliffe Mort, the Hon. Thomas Holt, M.L.C., Mr. N. D. Stenhouse, and numerous other gentlemen, a public meeting of colonists was held in ...

    Article : 4,895 words
  4. IMMIGRATION.—PROTEST.

    I dissent from paragraph 7 of the report, which recommends that emigrants should be selected according to the census of the United Kingdom as I believe it will prevent the emigration of a highly desirable class of y[?]nry ...

    Article : 290 words
  5. THE FLOODS.

    SINCE our last summary there have been further reports af disastrous floods; at Moruya and in the braidwood district to the South, and further destructive inundations to th[?] North. At Araluen, the gold claims thero were all flooded, ...

    Article : 581 words
  6. FIJI ISLANDS: PROPOSED INDEPENDENCY.

    BY intelligence received from Levuka to the 26th of February, we learn that a manifesto in favour of establishing an independency in the Fijis has been addressed to the white residents, and signed by ...

    Article : 994 words
  7. A RELIC OF A MASSACRED CREW.

    Some few years ago a Danish sailor, named Vgesk, was employed at Newcastle, and while there was the means of saving some lives during one of the heavy gales that occasionally prevail at that port. The Sydney public, in ...

    Article : 281 words
  8. THE THEATRES.

    The Prince of Wales Opera House, which the Excel[?] Minstrel Troupe vacated on the 16th instant, was reopened on Monday evening by Lyster and Smith's opera troupe. The new members of the company are Signora ...

    Article : 837 words
  9. DEFALCATIONS BY THE RAILWAY ACCOUNTANT.

    IN consequence of some irregularities in the railway accounts, Mr. A. Ashdown, the accountant of that department, was suspended, and subsequently arrested on a charge of embezzlement; the amount alleged to have been ...

    Article : 211 words
  10. RELIGIOUS MEMORANDA.

    April 1.—The Bishop of Sydney returned from a visit to Victoria and Tasmania. 16.—Dr. Marsden, the Bishop of Bathurst, arrived per the mail steamer Avoca. He preached to a large ...

    Article : 395 words
  11. IMMIGRATION.

    The evidence taken before the Select Committee of the Legislative Assembly on Immigration is being printed. It fills forty-five pages of foolscap, and is, of course, interesting as bearing upon one of the most important questions of ...

    Article : 1,093 words
  12. THE WAR IN NEW ZEALAND.

    FROM the Daily Southern Cross of the 21st ultimo we take the following important details of the last exploit of Te Kooti and his followers, contained in a letter to a friend of its correspondent at Tauranga:— ...

    Article : 1,819 words
  13. CONGREGATIONAL UNION OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    THE autumnal session commenced on Tuesday, 12th April, proceedings being inaugurated by a devotional service, held in the Point Piper Road Church. There was a good attendance of ministers and delegates, and members of the various ...

    Article : 849 words
  14. THE ENGLISH PEDESTRIANS.

    SINCE the arrival of Messrs. Bird, Hewitt, and Topley in Victoria, a good deal of excitement has existed in New South Wales upon the subject of pedestrianism, and the appearance of the English representatives has been anticipated ...

    Article : 713 words
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