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  2. MINISTERIAL VISIT TO PORT WAKEFIELD.

    It is, we believe, to the Hon. Arthur Blyth our Ministers owe the idea of combining business with pleasure during recess. His Government first ...

    Article : 5,677 words
  3. DISCOVERY NEAR KOORINGA OF FOSSIL BONES OF SOME GIGANTIC ANIMAL.

    Sir—On Friday last the fossil bones above referred to were accidentally discovered by Captain Gregor, a mining agent, in the bed of a small creek—dry except after heavy rains. The creek is ...

    Article : 369 words
  4. THE GOVERNMENT AND INSOLVENCY NOTICES.

    Sir—I see by your paper of yesterday that the Government have decided not to publish notices of declarations of insolvency in the daily papers. At the risk of being charged with inconsistency ...

    Article : 117 words
  5. KEROSINE LAMP-GLASSES.

    Sir—Can you or any of your numerous correspondents give me any information about the glasses used for kerosine lamps? For many weeks past I have been subjected to no ...

    Article : 697 words
  6. THE BLIMAN POST-OFFICE AND POLICE STATION.

    Sir—I am sorry to be another to have to ask you for a small place in your valuable journal to complain of the present position of our Post-Office; but my excuse must be the very great injustice of the ...

    Article : 930 words
  7. BRIDGE FOR THE MURRAY

    Sir—So many stables have been offered for the Government "white elephant" now paddocked near the Dry Creek that it really seems desirable that a Commission should be appointed to examine ...

    Article : 588 words
  8. THE ENGLISH VOLUNTEERS AND THE PUBLIC.

    The English volunteer force is in a transition state, and wants to be reorganized. It is undergoing a similar experience to our own during the interval between the decay ...

    Article : 1,372 words
  9. MADAME ANNA BISHOP'S CONCERTS.

    There was a large and respectable attendance in the reserved seats at the matinee musicale given by Madame Bishop on Saturday in White's Assembly Room, but the back seats were not more ...

    Article : 997 words
  10. ATTRACTION.

    Sir—As you were Kind enough to insert my first letter in the Register of the 18th ult., on the above subject. I shall now, with your permission, conclude all I have to say in favour of the supposition ...

    Article : 1,356 words
  11. THE DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH'S EDUCATION BILL.

    The ducal caryatides which adorn the Disraeli Cabinet are certainly more for ornament than use. They are the greatest masters of commonplace that nature ever ...

    Article : 1,620 words
  12. PATENT RACK WOOL-PRESS.

    Sir—Seeing a paragraph in the Register yesterday respecting Mr. Burnell's claim to the invention of the patent rack wool-press, perhaps you will allow me to state the simple facts of the case. ...

    Article : 778 words
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