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  2. RANDOM NOTES OF A WANDERING REPORTER.

    THE returns given in my last letter show a total of 21,397 oz. of gold produced it the Wentworth during the last eighteen months. The average number of miners at work, as shown by the proprietors' books— ...

    Article : 3,171 words
  3. MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF SYDNEY.

    THE thirty-fourth quarterly meeting of the Municipal Council was held at noon on Saturday in the Town-hall, Wynyard-square. There were present the Mayor (in the chair), Aldermen Renny, Kippax, Smail, Macintosh, ...

    Article : 2,691 words
  4. THE ABORIGINES PROTECTION SOCIETY AGAIN. (From the New Zealand Herald, September 1.)

    AMONGST the papers laid before the House are copies of a correspondence between the Aborigines Proteclion Society ond the Secretary of State for the Colonies, enclosing two letters addressed to the above ...

    Article : 385 words
  5. UNIVERSITY REFORM.

    SIR,—In consideration of my previous letter having elicited so much discussion on the question of University Reform. I feel assured that you will not deny me an opportuniry for replaying to the several anonymous correspondents ...

    Article : 2,557 words
  6. The Aborigines Protection Society to the Right Honorable E. Cardwell, M.P.

    Sir,—On behalf of the Committee of the Aborigines Protection Society we beg respectfully to enclose copies of two letters we have received from certain chiefs resitting on the East Coast of the North Island of New Zealand. The ...

    Article : 599 words
  7. REAPPEARANCE OF RUST.

    SIR,—I observe that the reappearance of rust is mentioned in the telegraphic message from Maitland of your paper of the 7th instant. I regret to add that it is also reported to be in this neighbourhood. The seventy of the late winter, ...

    Article : 650 words
  8. Hauraki, New Zealand.

    O Friends! the loving chiefs of the benevolent Council (i.e., the Aborigines Pr[?]tection Society) who are uniting in one the nations created by God; for though their languages are diverse, God made them, and though their skins ...

    Article : 392 words
  9. HINDOO GEOMETRY. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,—The geometrical and mathematical "rules" of Mr. W. H. B. Jones, Pitt-street, which appeared in yesterday's Herald, and which that gentleman states "are not generally known," I have read through, and, with your ...

    Article : 384 words
  10. Horotiu, New Zealand.

    O Friends! the assembly of English gentlemen ([?]e the Aborigines' Protiction Society) who wrote to Governor Grey not to take he land of the Maories or allow it to be taken by Pakehas or colonists, and not to allow the Maories ...

    Article : 512 words
  11. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,—Permit me, through the medium of your valuable paper, to call the attention of the authorities to the very [?]less driving and racing that is every day in the week practised by the hired vehicles in Sydney, commencing ...

    Article : 194 words
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