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  2. DINNER TO MESSRS. RIDDOCH AND GORDON, MOUNT GAMBIER.

    A complimentary dinner to these gentlemen was given by their constituents in the Oddfellows and Foresters' Hall, on Wednesday evening, 9th inst., which was very largely and influentialiy attended. ...

    Article : 4,728 words
  3. WEEKLY CALENDAR.-MAY 20-26, 1866.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 284 words
  4. THE SUPREME COURT.

    The public hoped that the unhappy disputes in connection with the Supreme Court were at an end when the Imperial Parliament came to our rescue with an Act to validate our laws and ...

    Article : 922 words
  5. THE SOUTH.

    Who has been "down South," not to Dixie, the land of cotton, but to the land of corn, wool, copper, silver-lead, cobalt, cinnabar, and gold—Rapid Bay? "Where laughing corn luxuriant grows," ...

    Article : 2,545 words
  6. Advertising

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    Advertising : 138 words
  7. IMPOUNDING.

    Sir—Please to allow me through your paper to ask this question—Is it legal for a horse to he imSounded, and then for the Poundkeeper to take him out and put him in a paddock, and charge 2s. ...

    Article : 54 words
  8. NOMENCLATURE OF VINES.

    Sir—I was very much pleased to see in your last issue of the Observer—I reside in the country—an article on "The Vine Nomenclature in this Colony." When I first commenced growing vines ...

    Article : 508 words
  9. THE COURT OF APPEALS.

    Mr. Justice Boothby is determined to rush into a conflict with the Court of Appeals. That Court has been declared to be a legally established tribunal by the Judges themselves; ...

    Article : 1,107 words
  10. THE ALBERT BELLS.

    Sir—The Albert Bells have arrived. Can yon inform me if they are to be rung, as many people tell me they are not to he fixed for riDging; but only for chiming. If this is correct, I consider the ...

    Article : 114 words
  11. A MARKET FOR THE FARMERS.

    Sir—Having watched the progress of this colony for the Last 17 years, during which it has occasionally felt the pressure of hard times, I feel convinced that we are now on the eve of another ...

    Article : 1,184 words
  12. A BUNDLE OF STORIES.

    No; this is not a tale of thrilling interest—of being attacked by a mud patient in a shephero's lonely bur, or carried away blind folded into the scrub to dress the wounds of a ...

    Article : 2,359 words
  13. ANOTHER REVOLUTION IN THE DANUBIAN PRINCIPALITIES.

    Of all countries in the world commend us to Turkey for revolutions. In that lively corner of Europe there is always some mutual throat cutting or head-chopping in process, ...

    Article : 1,532 words
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