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  2. PARLIAMENTARY PAPER.

    THE Select Committee of the Legislative Council, appointed on the 8th July, 1863, "To consider whether additional light-houses are necessary on the coast of New Holland, with power to send for ...

    Article : 1,918 words
  3. LORD PALMERSTON.

    THE portrait of Lord Palmerston is decidedly Mr. Kinglake's mesterpiece, and on the whole it is in its main features accurate, if we expect the allusion to his Lordship's partly Celtic blood, which indicates ...

    Article : 2,479 words
  4. NEWCASTLE.

    OCTOBER 16.—Captain F. Hixson, superintendent of pilots, lights, and harbours, is here on an official visit, inspecting the condition and general working of the departments under his charge. Yesterday Mr. ...

    Article : 664 words
  5. THE SMOKE NUISANCE AND ITS PREVENTION.

    SIR,—As promised in my last letter on the subject, I now proceed to explain the proper method, according to Mr. Williams, of supplying the fuel to the furnaces of steam geners[?]ing and other manufacturing boilers. What is essential ...

    Article : 2,244 words
  6. FIELD-MARSHAL LORD CLYDE.

    ON the 20th of October, 1792, there was born in Gl[?]gow, or close by that city, then almost as quiet as in the days of Bailie Nicol Jarvie, a child in whose [?] the gentle blood of the highland lady commingled ...

    Article : 4,102 words
  7. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL.

    SIR,—As long almost as I can remember the Cathedral has been an eyesore to the public, and a reproach to the members of the Church of England. Schemes for raising funds necessary for its completion ...

    Article : 313 words
  8. IS IT PEACE OR WAR?

    SIR — For the timely warning given in the leading article of your Tuesday's issue (6th instant), the public ought to feel grateful I do earnestly hope that you will occasionally repeat this all-necessary caution to our busy community, ...

    Article : 1,970 words
  9. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,—When pleuro-pneumonia or cattle disease raged so [?]d in this colony—when thousands of cattle were killed in consequence of the then appointed commissioners, veterinary surgeons, and others, not knowing the proper nature ...

    Article : 199 words
  10. SCAB IN SHEEP—HOW TO DETECT.

    A flock of sheep that have been contaminated with scab are first noticed in the morning yawning, stretching their bodies, sniffling, and nibbling, with their heads stretched out. A catch with the mouth is made suddenly and sharply at some particular part ...

    Article : 736 words
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