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  2. THE CANDIDATE FOR WEST BOURKE.

    It is particularly requested that the political friends and opponents of Mr. Joseph Wilkie wall refrain from asserting that he was in any way instrumental in procuring the ...

    Article : 206 words
  3. DOUBTFUL.

    The Nation, speaking of the Miners Right, says that this useful document is now for the first time printed on parchment for the sake of durability; and in mentioning the name of ...

    Article : 75 words
  4. THE BENEVOLENT ASYLUM BAZAAR.

    YOUNG LADY : See Papa, what pretty things we've got for the Benevolent Asylum. STERN PARIENT : Humph ! It would have been a good deal more to the purpose if you'd made some towels for the poor people. They've got none now. But perhaps that doesn't matter much, as I suppose they're not allowed water to wash with. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 63 words
  5. BRIDGET M'NEICE TO MARY O'SHEE.

    " Household affairs in the two inns having been brought to a dead lock, one of the landlords sent to Maiden's Punt, distant 50 miles for a maid servant ; she had scarcely alighted at Deniliquin from the horse which she rode, when up comes Mr. Chips, one of Maiden's carpenters, who gave unmistakeable proof of his ...

    Article : 279 words
  6. A QUESTION PROPOUNDED AND ANSWERED.

    The dead walls and hoardings of the city have been ornamented for several days past, with a conspicuous poster, issued by the proprietors of the Weekly Herald, who ask the following question in loud type :— WHERE ARE THE SCAMPS ? ...

    Article : 81 words
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