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  2. THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS, ALTHOUGH WRITTEN IN LONDON, SO FAR BACK AS 1822, ARE NOT WITHOUT INTEREST TO THE PRESENT GROWERS OF WOOL, IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    "IN the year 1817, the expediency of imposing a duty on the importation of foreign wool, was strongly insisted uyon in the House of Commons by Mr. Weston, and, in consequence of the discussion which took place, it was thought prudent to ...

    Article : 2,026 words
  3. (Continued from our Paper No. 4.)

    FROM Nelson's Plains, we proceeded early in the morning of Wallis's Plains, and there breakfasted. The navigation of Hunter's River may be said to terminate at the place, which provincially is called "the ...

    Article : 584 words
  4. Domestic Intelligence.

    WE are rejoiced to see the carpenters at work in Hyde Park, on the roof of the new Roman Chapel. This elegant building, the only one in the colony worth looking at, save Windsor Church, the new Liverpool ...

    Article : 580 words
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