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  2. NEW ZEALAND.

    NEPIA TARATOA.—This old chief, who ha[?] been in a sickly condition, appears to be failing fast, and it is questionable whether h[?] will outlive the present summer. There is ...

    Article : 1,641 words
  3. POLICE.

    DRUNKARDS.—William Olliver, James Far[?]ell, John Neale, John Gresham, Mary [?]ourke, Agnes Lee, and Mary Ann Williams were fined 5s. each, or, in default, twenty-four ...

    Article : 882 words
  4. THE GOVERNOR'S REPLY.

    The reply given by His Excellency the Governor to the deputation which waited upon him on Monday to present the memorial adopted at the recent meeting in Melbourne, ...

    Article : 1,742 words
  5. PLEURO-PNEUMONIA.

    Sir,—I beg to give you a translation of a letter by Mr. Bolze, one of the leading men i[?] the county of Mansfeld, published in the "Transactions" of the Agricultural Society of ...

    Article : 598 words
  6. ROAD TO GIPPS LAND.

    The accompanying report has been received from Mr. Assistant-Surveyor M'Donald, of the progress he has made with his survey of a road to Gipps Land, from Yallock to ...

    Article : 1,231 words
  7. MR. DUFFY AND THE LAND ACT.

    Sir,—Amidst all the discussion this Land Act has occasioned, one question, it appears to me, has never yet been brought forward, though it lies at the root of the whole matter. ...

    Article : 770 words
  8. THE VICTORIA.

    The determination of the Government to dispense with the services of the steamer Victoria at this rather critical period, is looked upon as a great mistake by many; and ...

    Article : 987 words
  9. ST, PATRICK'S COLLEGE.

    Sir,—As one of the largest creditors of the above institution, and as one who has taken an active part in all these unpleasant proceedings, I trust in common fairness you will ...

    Article : 1,067 words
  10. THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE.

    Sir, On comparing the honour lists publis[?]ed in your issue recently with those of p[?]evious years, as given in the University Calendar, I observe an omission to which I beg to ...

    Article : 546 words
  11. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    John Rodgers, of Collingwood, butchor. Causes of insolvency—Depression in trade, adverse verdicts in law courts, and pressure of creditors. Liabilities, £119 3s.; assets, ...

    Article : 137 words
  12. IRISH SERVANTS.

    Sir,—Will you confer an inestimable favour on a large number of the ladies of this community by offering some suggestions as to how we can procure good servant-girls? ...

    Article : 411 words
  13. THE ROAD TO THE JORDAN.

    Sir,—In reference to your leading article of to-day upon the nearest route from Melbourne too teh Jordan gold-diggings, I beg to call your attention to the communications published in ...

    Article : 556 words
  14. THE TEACHERS UNDER THE LATE NATIONAL BOARD OF EDUCATION.

    Sir,—Some three years since the Commi[?] sioners of the late National Board gave their teachers notice that, in consequenc of the limited funds at their disposal, £5 per cent. ...

    Article : 501 words
  15. EQUAL REPRESENTATION.

    Sir,—You are indeed highly entitled to the warmest thanks of all who feel genuine interest in the progress of this colony, for your carn[?]st efforts in endeavouring to promote ...

    Article : 300 words
  16. MINING AND MINERS.

    Sir,—I observe that Mr. Levi intends to move that £50,000 be placed on the Estimates for the discovery of new gold-fields; but I think it is worthy of consideration whether ...

    Article : 257 words
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