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Advertising : 1,184 wordsAubrey C. Cecil, the Government agent of the labour schooner Helena, now at Bundaberg, has addressed the following letter to the assistant immigration agent there:—"During the voyage of ...
Article : 262 wordsSIR,—I have read the report of an address delivered by Sir Henry Parkes to the electors of Queanbeyan, in which he has expressed some extraordinary views regarding freetrade. He quoted ...
Article : 872 wordsIn pursuance of an advertisement in the Maitland Mercury, calling a meeting of members and public interested in the welfare of the School of Arts, between forty and fifty persons assembled in the ...
Article : 1,312 wordsIn a hollow betwixt wild craggy precipices, and stretching away to meander through gently undulated meads and pasture lands, Ullswater, the nonpareil of English lakes, appears. Viewed from ...
Article : 766 wordsThe fishing frog, or sea devil, as it is sometimes called, owing doubtless to its repulsive appea[?]le, is conspicious principally for its peculiar method of alluring its prey. Its head is of enormous size, and ...
Article : 252 wordsOn Friday afternoon (says the Herald) the members of the staff of the Australian Mutual Provident Society assembled in the board-room for the purpose of presenting Mr. A. J. Rulston, the late secretary, with ...
Article : 320 wordsSIR,—I wasglad to see in your last Thursday's issue letter condemning the decision of the stewards of the committee of the Picnic Races, headed "Questionable Proceedings at Rutherford in connection ...
Article : 276 wordsThe three-masted schooner Makuh, which left Newcastle on the 11th instant for Honolulu, with 1134 tons coal, put into Sydney on Friday afternoon, having sprung a leak during a heavy gale she encountered the night of the day she sailed, and ...
Article : 408 wordsWhile equalising the temperature between indoors and out by proper clothing is the main factor in avoiding colds and consumption, yet there are several other cautions that it will be well to heed. ...
Article : 1,036 wordsCustomers like the one mentioned below delight the souls of the poor dry goods clerks, who would have little happiness in this life if it were not for occasional bits of sunshine brought to bear upon ...
Article : 604 wordsThe Fiji Times of January 29 says:—News was received in town yesterday morning of the sudden and unexpected death at Bau, on the previous day, of Adi Adrietta Kuila, the eldest of the late King Cakobau's children. She had been unwell for ...
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