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  2. RISING OF THE MAORIES.

    BY the I.R.M. Co.'s steamer Prince Alfred, we have Taranaki papers to the 8th, and Nelson to the 12th instant. On the 11th, the Waitara Block was abandoned ...

    Article : 3,134 words
  3. CITY IMPROVEMENTS.

    A FORTNIGHT since tenders were received by the Minister for Warks for the erection of six houses at the corner of Macquarie and Bridge streets, for the new offices of Public Works. Although the designs of the Colonial Architect ...

    Article : 1,095 words
  4. OUR GOLD-FIELDS.

    THE past month has perhaps been, without exception, the dullest that we remember for some years past, and presents at the same time the fewest incidents. Gardiner and his gang, who had kept themselves ...

    Article : 328 words
  5. THE WESTERN GOLD-FIELDS.

    From the Lachlan we have scarcely a line of news. This once famous field seems to have absolutely dropped all at once out of notice; its very name, when mentioned, eliciting only one of those melancholy ...

    Article : 442 words
  6. THE SOUTHERN GOLD FIELDS.

    IN writing of Burrangong, an old correspondent from this quarter says:—"Compared with what this township was some twelve or eighteen months since, it presents a dull, dreary, dilapidated appearance, but little ...

    Article : 647 words
  7. THE DICTATOR OF NEW ZEALAND AND MAORI MURDERS.

    SIR,—What British heart that can feel for fellowcountrymen will not ache with sadness to read the horrible fate that has betallen fresh vietims of Maori savagery; and not also burn with painful indignation ...

    Article : 2,619 words
  8. RAILWAYS.

    THE opening of the line from Branxton to Singleton— complating Sir M. Peto and Co.'s Northern extension—is the most important event that we have this month to report in reference to railway matters. The event came off on the ...

    Article : 1,329 words
  9. LATER NEWS.

    From papers since received, we [?]d some further particulars:— The Taranaki Herald, in an "extra," issued on the 9th instant, says:— ...

    Article : 2,998 words
  10. THE NORTHERN GOLD-FIELDS.

    FAVOURABLE accounts have been received from the St. Helena Diggings, which lie at no very great distance from Tamworth, on the Walcha Road. The appearance of the country gives every promise of a gold ...

    Article : 302 words
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