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  2. COUNTRE WORKS.

    THE progress of public works in the interior U.agtin intenupted by the delay., in the passing of the Babmates, the result of political complications. Instead of the money for public works being voted before the ...

    Article : 1,699 words
  3. SIR J. N. DICKINSON.

    THE complimentary dinner to Sir J. N. DICKINSON reminds as that another name so long, before the public eye will soon disappear from the columns of this journal. A large number ...

    Article : 982 words
  4. THE VOLUNTEER MOVEMENT.

    THE volunteer movement in New South Wales is steadily progressing; not so much ia regard to increase of numbers as a determination on the part of the mnjoiity to acquire sufficient knowledge of ...

    Article : 1,722 words
  5. RAILWAYS.

    The pressure of moae urgent measures appears likely to prevent the consideration by the Legislature this session of the Government scheme of railway construction; in which case several months will ...

    Article : 2,393 words
  6. MR. WILSON.-ACCLIMATISATION OF ANIMALS.

    OUR telegram from Melbourne informs us that the dinner to Mr. WILSON, of the Argus, was a great success. It reminds us of an obligation which we owe to this gentleman, and which in ...

    Article : 1,002 words
  7. THE PRESENT ASPECT OF THE NEW ZEALAND WAR.

    THE sameness of detail in the intelligence from New Zealand tends to blunt the edge of curiosity, and by a confusion of facts to discourage that attention which its great ...

    Article : 1,227 words
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