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  2. THE WEEK'S NEWS

    THE RAINFALL IN MAY. — We have been favoured by Mr. Todd with a comparative statement of the rainfall in May, and in the corresponding month last year:— ...

    Article : 15,949 words
  3. DISTRICT COUNCILS AMENDMENT ACT. 1866.

    Sir—I have lately received a copy of the above Act, and knowing that it was generally acknowledged that the District Councils Art required considerable amendments, I was astonished to see the ...

    Article : 407 words
  4. THE APPROACHING SESSION.

    Sir—A special session of Parliament has been convened by His Excellency the Governor-in-Chief with a view to the adoption of measures for securing the due administration of justice in the ...

    Article : 344 words
  5. THE SUPREME COURT.

    Sir—Several leading articles condemnatory of Mr. Justice Boothby have appeared in your paper, but as yet I have not seen a line on the other side. Whether you refuse to publish anything in his ...

    Article : 1,295 words
  6. NEW VOLUNTEER REGULATIONS.

    Sir—There seems to he still one thing in the regulations which has escaped observation, and a very important thing too. It is this:—As the volunteers are to be paid, those in the centre or ...

    Article : 154 words
  7. FORFEITED MINERAL SECTIONS.

    Sir—May I intrude on your valuable [?] for a few remarks relative to our Government and the Mineral Act, No. 24, 1862, not as one aggrieved, although every man may have his opinion and ...

    Article : 440 words
  8. THE SHOE TRADE

    Sir—On perusing your last monthly Commercial Summary for Englands was much surprised at the statement it contained, as it would be calculated to lead astray those belonging to my trade ...

    Article : 391 words
  9. MAN LOST IN THE BUSH.

    Sir—I take the liberty of addressing you regarding a poor man named John [?] who was hired by me to go to Mr. James Campbell's sheep station in the Humbug Scrub. The unfortunate ...

    Article : 816 words
  10. NATIVE CRIMINALS.

    Sir—Is there any law to protect the sqautters servants from being murdered? I am induced to ask the question after reading the trial of Madia, the native who was lately committed at Streaky ...

    Article : 542 words
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