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  2. RANDOM NOTES.

    AMONGST the old residents on the Hunter, the Singleton or Patricks Plains district has always been a fayoured district, and no opportunity has been let slip of engaging in agriculture whenever the chance of ...

    Article : 2,877 words
  3. THE ALBERT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL.

    SIR,—I see by your issue of the 21st instant (the Summary meant for England) that in speaking of the proposed inauguration of the statue of the late Prince Albert, you say, "Australia is not overrun with monuments to the memory ...

    Article : 159 words
  4. PRINCE CONSORT STATUE.

    SIR,—My object in addressing you is to express the regret which all who are conversant with the facts of the case must feel, that his Excellency the Governor should have been so imperfectly informed as to ascribe to tho late Duke ...

    Article : 377 words
  5. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    THE Emperor Napoleon yesterday received the address of the Senate in answer to his speech from the throne. In reply, he said:—"This eloquent commentary upon my speech develops what I merely pointed out, and ...

    Article : 3,164 words
  6. GENTLEMEN FARMERS.

    AT the Carmarthen Farmers Club, Mr. James Buckley, Penyfai, read the followign paper:—"How is it that gentlemen farmers usually complain of sustaining a loss by farming?" In pursuing this inquiry ...

    Article : 3,493 words
  7. BURRANGONG.

    SIR,—It may not be uninteresting to many of your readers, especially those Sydney merchants who have large pecuniary interests in the welfare of the place, to have a short account haid before them of the present state of the ...

    Article : 1,003 words
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