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  2. THE GOLD FIELDS OF NEW SGUTH WALES.

    BINGERA.—I have not much additional information to communicate respecting our new rush, writes a correspondent of the Tam[?] Exam[?] No new leads have been found, and no fresh payable claims have been bottomed, ...

    Article : 2,469 words
  3. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,—Seeing an advertisement a short time since, stating that the solicitors contemplated erecting a monument to the deceased Mr. Michael, late of Grafton, I beg to offer my opinion that his name will ...

    Article : 245 words
  4. THE TEMPERATURE OF THE EARTH.

    SIR,—I have read with much interest an account of the proceedings at a meeting of the Royal Society of New South Wales (as published in the Herald of last week), also Mr. G. R. Smalley's paper upon the value ...

    Article : 1,774 words
  5. SUTTON POREST.

    AFTER a succession of hard frosts, on S[?]rday last we were visited throughout the day with a piercing cold wind and amounting at times almost to a gale—it was a matter of difficulty to keep one's legs before it without falling; at ...

    Article : 353 words
  6. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,—Having noticed lately several advertisements respecting an article purporting to be a new invention, and called Leopold's Blacking, as well as a certificate, signed "A. J. Watt, Government ...

    Article : 145 words
  7. SPIRITUAL POWERS.

    THE very curious case which has this week been brought before the Court of Chancery, and which at the moment of our writing is undecided, gives a new aspect to those spiritualist ...

    Article : 2,032 words
  8. BUILDING SOCIETIES. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR.—The merits and demerits of certain classes of these societies having been of late freely ventilated in your journal, may I, as a disinterested party, solicit the favour of space therein for a few remarks on this ...

    Article : 1,057 words
  9. CLAIM FOR TOLL ON SOUTH HEAD ROAD.

    SIR,—The 13th Vict. No. 41, places the management of certain roads—among them the road in question—in commissioners, but retains all the essential provisions of the General Tolls Act, 2 William ...

    Article : 388 words
  10. JOHN EORY OR JAUNE DOREE.

    SIR,—In your paper of this morning, you publish an extract from the Cornhill Maga[?]ne, purporting to give the proper derivation of the name of the "John Dory," that exquisite fish, that the great gourmand Quinn ...

    Article : 200 words
  11. A LESSON ON PHYSICS.

    You see her in the merry dance— She seems to fly; But you don't see that rapid glance From her bright eye ...

    Article : 169 words
  12. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,—I am much pleased with the advertisenent in Saturday's issue, calling the Loyal North of Ireland men together to form a Volunteer Brigade. There is, no doubt, Sir, we cannot have too many Volunteers; ...

    Article : 340 words
  13. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,—As considerable discussion, has recently been introduced into the columns of your valuable journal on the subject of building societies, I take the liberty of making a few remarks which I trust may not be ...

    Article : 957 words
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