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  2. THE DERBY OF 1861.

    The French Derby at Chantilly, from all we bear of it, must have partaken more of the nature of a well-selected fete champetre than a great national race. No noise was there, we are told, ...

    Article : 3,680 words
  3. TASMANIA.

    THE COLLECTOR OF CUSTOMS AT LAUNCESTON.—Some day or two back we copied a paragraph from the Launceston Examiner, to the effect that the collector of customs had made a ...

    Article : 574 words
  4. FASHIONS FOR JUNE.

    The light and gauze-like materials which have been prepared for summer weather, are now inpreat demand. Grenadines, Chambery gauzes, organdis, and painted muslins, form charming ...

    Article : 1,815 words
  5. NEW ZEALAND.

    So, then, after all that we have been hearing for the last six months of the necessity of going to war with the Maori King and his party, in order to support the honour of the Crown and ...

    Article : 583 words
  6. THE GOVERNMENT V. LEASING AND OCCUPATION LICENCES.

    Sir,—If the Government are serious in their promise to extend the licences for occupation and cultivation to 320 acres, why have they gazetted for sale the only available land for the purpose ...

    Article : 239 words
  7. MINISTERS AND THE ELECTIONS.

    It is to be regretted that the masterly expose which The Argus has given of the utter inconsistency of nearly every one of the present Ministry upon all public questions of importance ...

    Article : 1,753 words
  8. THE TOBACCO PLANT.

    Sir,—In reply to a letter in your issue of this day, signed "Smoke," we beg to inform the writer that pamphlets containing instructions for the cultivation of tobacco were published and ...

    Article : 1,487 words
  9. THE CARLTON RIFLES.

    Sir,—In your report of the Carlton Rifles annual meeting held last evening, you omit to mention, in reference to the balance-sheet, an item which the company think worthy of public ...

    Article : 116 words
  10. THE MINORITY AND THE MAJORITY

    Sir,—The concession of uurestrieted political power to the ignorant masses has in every age [?]een held to be objectionable, on the ground of being liable to abuse or subject to corruption. ...

    Article : 1,163 words
  11. TOBACCO CULTIVATION.

    Amidst the wild outcry for protection to native industry, and the plans that are being devised for unduly stimulating local manufactures, it is consolatory to find that there is at least one ...

    Article : 1,075 words
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