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  2. WINDSOR.

    INQUEST.—On Tuesday last an inquest was held before the coroner and a jury, on the body of Mr. Thomas Freeman, late licensed publican, of Windsor, who died [?]denly on the previous night. From the evidence ...

    Article : 343 words
  3. TARANAKL

    The affairs [?] Taranski continue to present much the [?] aspect as they [?] done for some time past. The party of Arama Karaka [?] still beleagured by that of K[?]tore and Wi[?] Kingi; [?] former had received ...

    Article : 203 words
  4. SANDWICH ISLANDS.

    FROM Honolulu we have received the Po[?] of June [?] The following are the most import items of news. We have seen samples of the n[?] crop of wheat now ...

    Article : 185 words
  5. WESTERN DISTRICT.

    HORTICULTURAL CURIOSITY.—The first oranges over grown and ripened in the district, we believe, are now in our office for public inspection. They are the produce of the green-house of J. B. Richards, Esq., of ...

    Article : 553 words
  6. CALIFORNIA.

    WE have papers to the 6th of July. The San Francisco Weekly Herald, in noticing the city improvements during the first six months of 1855, remarks that, notwithstanding the disastrous ...

    Article : 593 words
  7. OREGON.

    THE Columbia brings intelligence of more [?] usual, interest from Oregon and the Northern Co[?] Concurrent reports, from a variety of [?] that extensive gold diggings have been discovered [?] ...

    Article : 368 words
  8. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, September 26.—Since my last, the result of the elections for Stanley, the Burrs, Hindmarsh, B[?], Yat[?] and No[?]unga, have reached town, and are as follows:—In Stanley, Mr. Younghusband ...

    Article : 391 words
  9. NEWCASTLE.

    WANT OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS.—Whilst Newcastle is fast extending and improving in sundry ways, it must be confessed, with surprise and regret, that we are behind many other places in the colony as it respects ...

    Article : 506 words
  10. DRAYTON.

    SEPTEMBER 12.—The weather has baan threatening for rain some days back, and we have been favoured by a few showers, which, although slight, have tended much to freshen the old grass, and we trust that the ...

    Article : 574 words
  11. MEXICO.

    OUR news is to the 5th of June. The government troops had vanquished the revolut[?] in several encounters, and the progress of the conquerors was sanctioned by that bloodthirsty ferocity which is the ...

    Article : 618 words
  12. AMERICA.

    WE have thirteen days later news from the United States, viz., till the 19th of June. In noticing the harvest prospects in America—the glorius promise of plenty in the land—the New York ...

    Article : 1,022 words
  13. NEW ZEALAND.

    FROM Auckland we have papers to the 12th ultimo. The removal of the seat of government from Auckland appears to be creating afresh a smart newspaper discussion. Touching this matter, the New Zealander ...

    Article : 461 words
  14. DARLING DOWNS.

    DRAYTON, 17th September.—In this distant portion of the colony we look forward with the greatest eagerness to the arrival of the overland mail from Sydney, with the hopes of some authentic intelligence of the ...

    Article : 1,153 words
  15. TASMANIA.

    HOBARTOWN, September 20.—A few hours after I had posted my last letter of the 15th instant (Saturday), the sergeant-at-arms proceeded to Dr. Hampton's house and held him in arrest there, having no force ...

    Article : 2,299 words
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