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  2. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1862.

    The New Zealand papers last received do not allow us to hope for a speedy termination of the native difficulty. We have waited many months for a ...

    Article : 5,999 words
  3. MR. ENOCH CHAMBERS'S STONE-BREAKING MACHINE.

    It is now more than three years since our railway contractors discovered the necessity of introducing some improvement into the process of producing stone-broken metal, suitable for ...

    Article : 1,714 words
  4. HAY MARKET THEATRE.

    " Peop o' Day " is built, as a shipwright would say, upon the same lines as " Colleen Bawn. The same proportions are observed, the same materials employed, and the only difference ...

    Article : 1,575 words
  5. THE GAZETTE.

    The following announcements appeared in yesterday's Gazette:— INTERCOLONIAL MONEY ORDERS BETWEEN VICTORIA AND NEW ZEALAND. ...

    Article : 1,299 words
  6. GEELONG.

    Referring to Mr. Justice Williams's remarks in the case of Poole and Anderson, on the manner in which the sentences of the Courts were carried out, I find, on inquiry, and on looking through ...

    Article : 1,299 words
  7. TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHES.

    The nomination for the vacancy in the representation of Rodney took place here to-day. Mr. M'Gregor was proposed by Mr. Thomas and seconded by Mr. Moody, Mr. Ray was proposed ...

    Article : 527 words
  8. TRADE ASSIGNRES.

    Sir,—As the Provident matter is now set at rest, the following remarks can have no personal object in view, and may therefore be worth attention. There cannot be a greater absurdity than ...

    Article : 332 words
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