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  2. THE FORGING OF THE ARMOUR OF ACHILLES.

    No doubt it will be objected by many readers of the following Homeric descriptions, that all the matters mentioned in them as being represented upon the shield of Achilles, could not have been so represented in anything like the given compass however ...

    Article : 2,132 words
  3. SKETCHES FROM NEW ZEALAND.

    [THE following only came to hand yesterday. Nos. and 3 have already appeared in our columns.] People at a distance know very little about the natives of New Zealand. Beyond a vague impression ...

    Article : 2,269 words
  4. PENRITH.

    THE SEASON.—After a copious supply of rain the weather has taken up, leaving all the watorholes quite full, which has not been the case for a long time. There being too much water on some of the wheat has caused it to look ...

    Article : 298 words
  5. ENGLISH CAPTIVES IN AFRICA.

    A PAINFUL interest has lately been excited by the publication of narratives which warrant a belief that a number of Englishmen have been for move than ten years past, and probably some of them still are, held ...

    Article : 1,628 words
  6. ARMIDALE.

    DIROMG the past week we have had a continuation of fine weather for the time of the year—pleasant days and sharp frosty mornings—except on Tuesday, when we had a slight fall of snow, which was heavier along the roads beth west ...

    Article : 522 words
  7. PROPHECY.

    SIR,—I have just read an article in your issue of June 30th on the subject of prophecy and Mr. Baxter's book, and I would ask you to allow me space for a few words, on the principle of "Audi alteram partem." Now, I am one of ...

    Article : 487 words
  8. LOWER MURRUMBIDGEE.

    THE WEATHER.—All our rears respecting the probability of a day winter have happily been dispelled. Since my last communication we have had abundance of seasonable and genial rain. I use the word "genial" advisedly, for till ...

    Article : 807 words
  9. ACT FOR THE PROTECTION OF NATIVE GAME.

    SIR,—As the period is approaching when the above Act will come into operation, I send you, for the information of sportsmen and others, the following digest of the bill. You will, however, allow me to premise that it will be the duty ...

    Article : 259 words
  10. POLICEMEN'S LAW.

    SIR,—I am the owner of two valuable dogs (sotters), they are perfectly quiet, and have my name and address in full upen their collars, and are duly regialered; yet I am threatened by an impertinent policemen of the D division that he ...

    Article : 192 words
  11. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,—In your issue of the 20th instant there appeared a telegram reporting an inflyential meeting held at Armidale on the 19th, the object of which was to relieve the necessitics of the moneyless farmers in the neighbourhood by ...

    Article : 572 words
  12. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH papers to the 25th of May are to hand. The Inquirer and Commercial News of the 23rd thus notices the exploration of the country from Roebuck Bay to Port Walcott, by Assistant-Surveyor Cowles and party:— ...

    Article : 2,131 words
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