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  2. THE MYSTERIOUS SKELETON FOUND AT STANHOPE.

    ON Saturday morning, at 10 o'clock, the inquest, held before the Coroner, Mr. T. W. Pearse toucing the human ramains lately found at Stanhope, and supposed to be portions of the skeleton of Mr. Robert Charles, was ...

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  3. VOLUNTEERS.

    SIR,—I was delighted to see by your telegraphic news of this day that the long-threatened Fenian invasion of Canada had been promptly defeated by the Canadian Volunteers, with a heavy loss to the ...

    Article : 159 words
  4. ANGLICAN LATIN

    SIR,—In your report of Friday, July 1st, of proccedings in the Church of England Conference the day before, Mr. Charles Campbell, speaking of the proposed General Synod, is reported to have said, "Where ...

    Article : 350 words
  5. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    SIR,—It appears from an extract from the Maitland Mercury, published in your issue of to-day, that the people of Hinton have, in public meeting assembled, gravely resolved to petition the Government to erect ...

    Article : 557 words
  6. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    SIR,—I see in your paper of the 30th ultimo that Mr. Atkinson, on behalf of the public, is asking for information about Elizabeth Reef. I may venture to answer him, and say I was sent down by Mr. G. A. ...

    Article : 459 words
  7. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    SIR,—In your issue, a few days ago, is an article from the Fall Mall Gazette, on skilled, and more particularly on medical evidence. It is not worth my while to write or yours to print a demonstration of the ...

    Article : 743 words
  8. FISHERIES, SEA AND INLAND.

    SIR,—Within the lost few years, the exigencies of the country have inexorably drawn attention to industries, and the elements of industries, which lie literally broadcast over the country; these though intrinsically ...

    Article : 1,944 words
  9. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    SIR,—Some time since I read a letter in the Herald, copied from the Queensland Courier, in which the writer, signing himself "Humanity," reflected in very strong language on the treatment of the Polynesians ...

    Article : 162 words
  10. QUARTZ-MINING, &c., AT AND ABOUT JUNCTION POINT.

    SIR,—About October last you were good enough to publish a letter of mine, headed "A Trip to Trunkey," which, although taken exception to by many, proved almost prophetic, and was the means ...

    Article : 1,133 words
  11. THE WEATHER IN THE COUNTRY.

    OF the weather in the Hunter district we have intelligence from Singleton. The Times of the 29th ultimo says: —There has been a continuation of fine weather during the present week. The mornings and evenings have been very ...

    Article : 1,869 words
  12. POLYNESIANS AT CALLENDOON.

    The following has been officially published:— "Police-office, Goondiwindi, May 31, 1870. "Sir,—I haye the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 21st instant, requesting me to report on ...

    Article : 733 words
  13. DARLING HARBOUR IRON WHARF. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    SIR,—Several letters have lately appeared in your paper relative to this wharf, and a long article on the same subject appeared in your issue of Friday last, in which you advocate the use of timber instead of iron ...

    Article : 1,042 words
  14. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    SIR,—The Synod is to be congratulated on its practical character, by which it appears "A Member of Synod" finds himself precluded from introducing on their notice mere opinions of things done elsewhere. ...

    Article : 147 words
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