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  2. THE BOTANICAL, ali[?]s THE KITCHEN GARDEN.

    We have had frequently to call the attention of the Colonists to the fact, that a Kitchen Garden, under the pretence of being a Botanic Garden, is supported in ...

    Article : 307 words
  3. The Sydney Herald.

    We stated in a late number, that we proposed drawing the attention of the English landlords and others suffering from heavy taxation and poor's rates, to the fund which ...

    Article : 1,225 words
  4. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,128 words
  5. THE SHIPPING INTEREST.

    It cannot be too frequently brought under the notice of the Authorities, that the laws which govern merchant seamen in this Colony are almost daily ...

    Article : 1,033 words
  6. "DOINGS" IN THE COLONIAL OFFICE.

    The almost total neglect of all but acceptable information relative to the affairs of this Colony which may be transmitted to Downing-street, has been frequently ...

    Article : 481 words
  7. GENERAL EDUCATION.

    Upon this subject we purpose suggesting, in an early number, a few propositions which may prove to be of use in determining the mode in which the public funds ...

    Article : 2,320 words
  8. ASSIGNMENT REGULATIONS.

    Among the measures of Sir Richard Bourke which have obtained ample meed of applause from the friends of his late Excellecy, the Assignment Regulations ...

    Article : 356 words
  9. COMMISSIONERS.

    Sir Richard Bourke, like his Whig patrons at home, appeared to have a very great penchunt for appointing his friends to sinecures, under the ...

    Article : 227 words
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