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  2. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1863.

    In the Legislative Council yesterday, Mr. A'BECKETT obtained leave and brought in a bill for the amendment of the laws relating to insolvency, which was read a first ...

    Article : 6,345 words
  3. THE VOLUNTEERS AND THE AUCKLAND GOVERNMENT.

    Sir,—Anxious at every citizen of Auckland must be, at this particular crisis for the in troduction into this colony of a large force of military volunteers there is nevertheless, an ...

    Article : 1,724 words
  4. PARLIAMENT.

    The PRESIDENT took the chair at ten minutes post four o'clock, and read the usual prayer. PERSONAL EXPLANATION BY THE PRESIDENT. ...

    Article : 13,457 words
  5. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    The weather—all important in a mining country—has been more severe in Otago during the past week than has almost yet been experienced since the first Victorian influx. ...

    Article : 3,229 words
  6. TELEGHAPHIC DESPATCHES.

    A merchant writes from Lima that slavers continue to arrive. The merchants, encouraged by their late success, are fitting out others. One armed vessel was sent, prepared ...

    Article : 469 words
  7. THE MAYOR'S FANCY-DRESS BALL.

    No social event which ever yet occurred in the colony excited the interest the approaching fancy-dress ball has aroused. In Melbourne circles the mayor, with his festivity, ...

    Article : 928 words
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