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  2. THE STEWART'S ISLAND FISHERIES.

    We have more than once referred to the well planned and persevering efforts of Mr. James Harrold, of Half-Moon Bay, Stewart's Island, to establish a deep sea fishery and ...

    Article : 1,026 words
  3. NEW ZEALAND.

    Our dates hence are to the 18th. The General Assembly was prorogued, on the 15th, by His Excellency Sir George Grey who delivered the following address on the ...

    Article : 1,848 words
  4. TARANAKI.

    The Taranaki correspondent of the Lyttelton Times writes as follows to that journal :-- "Few reflective men who have watched the course of events and studied the native ...

    Article : 880 words
  5. THE BREWING OF THE AMERICAN STORM.

    Thus, the representative man of the Southern section foresaw the present revolution. His share in bringing it on was larger, perhaps, than that of any other man. He taught the ...

    Article : 3,579 words
  6. A WOMAN TURNED INTO CHARCOAL.

    The medical gentlemen of this city have been in a high feverish state of consultation, for some days past, over a very extraordinary lusus nature, in the shape and form of a ...

    Article : 1,051 words
  7. THE DEFENCE OF CANADA.

    Lord Monck's opportune and spirited speech at Montreal appears not to have offended his hearers ; but whether the Colonial Parliament will act upon his advice it is impossible to say ...

    Article : 1,746 words
  8. NELSON.

    The Examiner states that, on the 17th, a deputation form the Chamber of Commerce waited upon the Superintendent to enforce upon the Government of the Province the ...

    Article : 1,715 words
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