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  2. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    We cannot for obvious reasons insert O.P.Q.'s letter, but if it be true that one of the collectors appointed under the corporation act is a person of notorious character, who was formerly dismissed from a responsible situation for vicious practices, we ...

    Article : 62 words
  3. Legislative Council.

    Present:—The Governor, Bishop Broughton, the Commander of the Forces, the Colonial Secretary, the Attorney General, the Collector of the Customs, the Auditor General, Messrs. Campbell, Berry, ...

    Article : 4,617 words
  4. THE CHRONICLE.

    THE new Courts of Requests Hill has been published, and will be read a second time this day. It repeals the existing acts; enacts that courts of requests may be holden in such additional districts ...

    Article : 153 words
  5. THE CORPORATION ACT—THE CITIZEN LISTS.

    IN our fourth page will be round a list of the collectors appointed under this act to compile the citizen lists. As the time for the completion of the lists is very limited, the collectors would do well to ...

    Article : 627 words
  6. Cape of Good Hope.

    His excellency the Governor has been pleased to direct the publication of the following dispatch from the officer commanding her Majesty's troops at Port Natal, for public information. ...

    Article : 61 words
  7. Port Natal, May 25, 1842.

    SIR— It is with feelings of deep regret I have the honor to communicate to you the disastrous result of an attack made by the force under my command on the emigrant farmers congregated at the Congella ...

    Article : 1,236 words
  8. NEW ZEALAND.

    WE have received New Zealand papers to the 28th ult. The Standard, which was originally the devoted organ of the government, has become a warm opposition paper, and is using all its rhetoric to put ...

    Article : 1,679 words
  9. Original Correspondence.

    SIR—With reference to the article contained in your journal of the 9th instant, touching the detachment of the 99th regiment of foot, I beg leave, in justice to that honourable corps, to contradict the ...

    Article : 144 words
  10. NEWS AND RUMOURS OF THE DAY.

    —A female immigrant named Elizabeth Armstrong was, on Sunday evening, round in the streets by one of the Sydney police, in a state of the greatest destitution, almost perishing with cold and hunger. The ...

    Article : 856 words
  11. LABOUR.

    MR. EDITOR—I beg to call your attention to a letter signed G. G. in your last number. This writer states that there is at this present time a demand for labourers in Sydney I would only ask Mr G. G. ...

    Article : 114 words
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