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  2. NEW ZEALAND.

    By the arrival of the s.s. Te Anau we are in receipt of New Zealand files to the 22nd ult. The report of the Government Insurance ...

    Article : 1,850 words
  3. WHITTALL AND CO.'S RUG AND MAT MANUFACTORY.

    Some two years ago Messrs. G. M. Whittall and Co.; import and indent agents, Beehivechumbers, Elizabeth street entered upon the novel industry of manufacturing wool rugs ...

    Article : 844 words
  4. THE GOLD MINES OF VICTORIA IN 1882-3.

    Having visited and examined all the principal gold-fields west of the 145th meridian, it now remains to give some information respecting those Iying eastward of that line. ...

    Article : 3,298 words
  5. THE BOTANIC-GARDENS.

    Those who have been in the habit of visiting the Botanic-gardens will hear with considerable regret of the death of that magnificent aquatic plant, the Victoria Regia. The ...

    Article : 699 words
  6. THE LITTLE BOURKE-STREET MURDER.

    The a[?]ned inquest on the body of Ah Young, who was found murdered in his house in Little Boorke-street, on the 5th June, was resumed by Dr. Youl, at the Morgue, ...

    Article : 1,233 words
  7. MINING AFFAIRS AT SANDHURST.

    Sir,—The gold mining industry, which affects all valnes and is capable of expansion here, is just now writhing under henvy blows and sore discouragement. The infatuntion ...

    Article : 674 words
  8. BRIDGET.

    Sir,—In your issue of the 27th inst. you comment upon the action of Victorian girls in preferring the life of a factory woman to that of a domestic servant. The reason why ...

    Article : 479 words
  9. THE LINAY BEQUEST AND THE MELBOURNE HOSPITAL.

    Sir,—A few days ago it was announced in your columns that Mr. John Linay, who died recently in Hobart, had bequeathed nearly £34,500 to the Melbourne charities this sum ...

    Article : 397 words
  10. THE SUNDAY OMNIBUS TRAFFIC.

    The omnibus traffic of Melbourne which during the greater part of the week is pretty equally diffused over the whole of the city and suburbs, is on Sundays concentrated on ...

    Article : 446 words
  11. THE PROPOSED RAILWAY TO GEMBROOK,

    Sir,—The deputation before the Commissioner of Rail ways yesterday stated as one of their principal reasons for a railway to be continued to Gembrook, vid Beaconsfield, ...

    Article : 386 words
  12. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—I read your leading article on the servant diffiently. In it you express surprise that the factory is preferred before domestic service. I do not think it at all surprising ...

    Article : 335 words
  13. PREVENTION OF LARRIKINISM.

    Sir,—i read in a recent issue of your journal a paragraph conveying an intimation that "the police of Hoerde, in Prussia, have issued an edict forbidding the supply of drink to ...

    Article : 327 words
  14. THE PROPOSED AUSTRALIAN EXHIBIT1I0N IN LONDON.

    Sir,—Half a loaf is better than no braid, and if the result of my agitation is to be the establishment of a permanent Australian Exhibition in London it will not bealto ...

    Article : 218 words
  15. THE BUNGAREE FREEHOLD ESTATE LOTTERY.

    Sir,—Some two years ago I was induced to buy a £1 ticket in the "Bungaree Freehold Estate Lottery," the agent being a Mr. Seth Persse. It has been regularly advertised ...

    Article : 129 words
  16. ST. JAME'S PARK.

    Sir,—For several days land at Alphington has been advertised for Bale under the intended name of St. James's Park. Now, as St.James's Park has already existed (in ...

    Article : 107 words
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