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  2. FANNING ISLAND—AN INCIDENT.

    IN the midst of the Pacific, not far from the equator, in latitude 3 degrees 49 minutes N., and longitude 159 degrees 20 minutes W., stands one prominent among the many delightful little isles that stud this ...

    Article : 1,770 words
  3. THE PORT PHILLIP AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITION.

    THE great annual agricultural meeting for 1861 is over, and there is much reason to be proud of the collection of stock and machinery exhibited on this occasion for the information and gratification of the ...

    Article : 1,699 words
  4. SUPREME COURT.

    SIR,—Referring to a case published in your paper, as having been argued before Mr. Justice Milford and Mr. Justice Wise, at the Supreme Court, o[?] Monday, 14th instant, touching an application in the nature of a mandamus ...

    Article : 350 words
  5. CHEAP MUSIC.

    IN order to increase the civilising influence of music, and to diffuse its benefits to their widest extent, one thing is imperatively necessary—the issue of musical publications at a price within the reach of all classes ...

    Article : 1,595 words
  6. THE PAWNBROKERS' BILL.

    SIR,—I have just been reading in your issue of this day (Saturday), the proceedings in our House of Assembly, in which is recorded tho second reading and passage through committee of Mr. Holroyd's Pawnbroking Bill. ...

    Article : 1,392 words
  7. THE PROPOSED NEW RAILROAD.

    SIR,—Our good friends of the West, of Bathurst, and the several little towns that almost encircle it, like a belt of little satellites, are making a vehement uproar about the declared intention of the Government to grant a railway to ...

    Article : 894 words
  8. PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE INSOLVENT LAW.

    SIR,—I feel sure that you will allow me spaco to offer a remark or two on the proposed amendments to the insolvent law. It seems to be agreed on all hands that the amendments are on improvement, so far as they go. The ...

    Article : 1,403 words
  9. To the Editor cf the Herald.

    SIR,—I have seen two letters from Mr. E. J. Baily, complaining of the management of the abattoirs at Glebe Island. As I presume he will be considered a competent authority to form a correct opinion on such a subject, I ...

    Article : 559 words
  10. OUR RAILWAY PROGRESS[?]

    SIR,—The encouragement to the "outsiders" alluded to in the able article in your issue of this day, encourages me to pursue my disquisition. The Minister of Works, your honoured self, and, parvis ...

    Article : 708 words
  11. A NUMBER OF HARD CASES.

    SIR,—[?] publication ot a "hard case" has a tendency to prevent a recurrence of similar ones, surely the publication of a good number of hard cases, arising from the difficulfy of procuring "marriage lines," &c., must have ...

    Article : 612 words
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