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  2. THE ROAD NORTH OF THE BURRA.

    Sir—As your columns are always open to any public grievance, I would beg a small space to state a complaint. As the Burra Railway is a fact at last, I ...

    Article : 268 words
  3. MURDER AND SUICIDE ON THE BARRIER RANGES.

    Sir,—A resident in the above, and for some time a reader of your columns, I have been particularly interested in the correspondence relating to this district. It has been amusing ...

    Article : 565 words
  4. COUNTRY CORRESPONDENCE.

    The death last week of a very old resident, the wife of Mr. W. Lillecrapp, J.P., who had been ill for some time, cast a gloom over the neighbourhood. Her funeral, on Sunday, was ...

    Article : 1,399 words
  5. LIGHT RAILWAYS.

    Sir,—In my reply to Mr. Benj. letter in your issue of 14th inst. I contented myself by mildly characterizing his twisting and contortion of the truth as "dexterous" ...

    Article : 477 words
  6. NOTICES OF MOTION AND ORDERS OF THE DAY.

    MEMO.—The House meets on Friday, July 22, at a quarter before 2 o'clock. FRIDAY, JULY 22. NOTICE OF MOTION (LAPSED FROM FRIDAY ...

    Article : 465 words
  7. CULTURE AND MANUFACTURE OF TOBACCO.

    Sir,—I think the above subject deserves some further consideration from the public and our legislators, and if my ideas, imperfect as they may be tend only to direct ...

    Article : 585 words
  8. GUMERACHA PLOUGHING AND DIGGING MATCHES.

    The agricultural calendar had a red streak at North Gumeracha on Wednesday, for which it was not indebted to its standard sources of interest—the weather. The gentleman who ...

    Article : 987 words
  9. PULTENEY-STREET SCHOOL.

    Sir,—With your permission I will make a comment or two on the letter of the Rev. A. R. Russell, which appeared in to-day's issue of your journal. ...

    Article : 552 words
  10. QUACKS AND QUACKERY.

    Sir,—I see by a paragraph in your issue of this date that a deputation from the medical profession waited on the Hon. the Attorney-General relative to the introduction of a ...

    Article : 362 words
  11. HEDGES.

    As timber for fencing gets scarcer and more expensive farmers will naturally endeavour to substitute permanent enclosures, in the shape of live hedges for ...

    Article : 863 words
  12. ESPARTO GRASS.

    Mr. E. B. Heyne, of Rundle-street, writes as follows:— Sir—Allow me to state the following in reply to Mr. Randall's enquires ...

    Article : 1,143 words
  13. CATERPILLARS UPON GUM-TREES.

    Sir,—It has frequently been asked by correspondents in your columns to state the best process for procuring skeleton leaves, and being somewhat partial to botanical ...

    Article : 297 words
  14. THE KADINA AND WALLAROO RAILWAY.

    Sir,—The Kadina and Wallaroo Railway has been lately quoted as a proof that a line having a 5 feet 3 inch gauge can be substantially built and equipped for £2,500. I ...

    Article : 240 words
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