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  2. THE RECENT WRECKS.

    ON Tuesday last, Captain Goss, R. N., Mr. E. A. Moriarty, and Captain Hixson, Superintendent of Harbours, visited Newcastle for the purpose of making an inquiry on behalf of the Government into the management of the lifeboat, and ...

    Article : 3,819 words
  3. OPENING OF THE NEW ZEALAND PARLIAMENT.

    THE fourth Parliament of New Zealand assembled on Saturday, 30th June. About fifty members of the House of Representatives were sworn in by his Honor Judge Johnston, who held a commission to administer the oath of ...

    Article : 1,311 words
  4. PREVIOUS CAREER OF THE SUPPOSED MURDERERS.

    At the time Burgess, alias Hill, Kelly, alias Hannon, and Sullivan were arrested in this province, they lived in a small tent on the ranges overlooking the Waipori Road; and it was afterwards ascertained that they were watching ...

    Article : 640 words
  5. SULLIVAN AND THE GOLD ROBBERY AT OKARITA.

    In the police court, Henry Jones was accused of being concerned in the robbery of £2300 worth of gold-dust from the Bank of New Zealand at Okarita:— Inspector James, being sworn, deposed: I arrested the ...

    Article : 1,224 words
  6. NEW ZEALAND. THE MURDERS ON THE MAUNGATAPU.

    BY way of Melbourne we have files from Nelson to the 10th, Hokitika to the 14th, and Grey River to the 12th instant. The papers contain appalling acoounts of the atrocities ...

    Article : 1,356 words
  7. MUDGEE SHEEP EXHIBITION AND FAIR.

    SIR,—As some misconception has arisen touching one clause in the Society's advertisement published in your columns, I am desired on behalf of the committee of the Mudgee Agricultural Association to say that the regulation ...

    Article : 738 words
  8. CHURCH OF ENGLAND CEMETERY AT NEWTOWN.

    SIR,—Adverting to the report of the proceedings of the Legislative Assembly, during the late session of Parliament, relating to the condition of the cemeteries in the neighbourhood of Sydney, and certain statements specially referring ...

    Article : 1,699 words
  9. INTERCOLONIAL EXHIBITION.

    THE grant by the Legislature in 1865 of a sum to defray the expenses attendant upon an exhibition of colonial products and manufactures, to be held in Melbourne during the current year, was one of the few sensible acts it committed in ...

    Article : 2,013 words
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