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  2. WHERE ARE YOUR LIGHTS?

    Sir,—Permit me through your columns to call the attention of the police authorities to the wholesale infringement of the bye-laws which necessitate all vehicles after dark to ...

    Article : 374 words
  3. IMMIGRATION.

    Sir,—As a colonist dating from before the gold-fields' discovery, and one who has resided c[?]stantly since then in the colony, an [?]entive observer of affairs, I pray you to ...

    Article : 1,655 words
  4. THE GOLD-FIELDS OF OTAGO.

    The following very interesting letter on the gold-fields of Otago has been placed at our disposal by Mr. Aplin, of the Survey-office, the brother of the writer:- ...

    Article : 5,305 words
  5. THE COTTON TRADE AND EMIGRATION.

    Mr. Edmund Potter, in another part of our paper, copiously argues that the cotton workers of Lancashire and Cheshire must be kept together by national loans in idleness ...

    Article : 3,379 words
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