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  2. NEW ZEALAND HEMP.

    Of the many colo[?]ies founded by Great Britain, few have enjoyed the advantage of possessing at their very first establishment any staple commodity in sufficient abundance to furnish a return freight to ...

    Article : 1,669 words
  3. CALENDAR FOR THE ENSUING WEEK.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 76 words
  4. Original Correspondence.

    Mr LORD—In reply to Sir William Molesworth's speech on transportation you rested your defence of this colony in a very considerable measure on the great moral Change now working here through the ...

    Article : 1,179 words
  5. THE JURY SYSTEM.

    Many of our readers will recollect our having noticed some weeks ago a vile and slanderous article in the Sydney Herald headed as above. The following correspondence relates to that article, and ...

    Article : 329 words
  6. THE CHRONICLE.

    IT is truly deplorable to contemplate the prospects of this fine colony, under the rule of the contemptible creatures who hold sway in it; and who, bloated with wealth accidentally acquired, and holding ...

    Article : 1,081 words
  7. VALE OF CLWYD.

    MR. EDITOR—I take the earliest opportunity of informing you of the gratifying results of a meeting held here on Sunday, the 20th inst., for the purpose of opening a subscription for the erection of a Roman ...

    Article : 206 words
  8. Legislative Council.

    Present—the Governor, the Chief Justice, Bishop Broughton, the Colonial Secretary, the Attorney General, the Collector of Customs, the Auditor General, Messrs. Berry, Jones, Blaxland, H. H. Macarthur, ...

    Article : 1,129 words
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    SIR—Adverting to my letter of the 3rd instant, respecting an article in your newspaper of the 2nd instant, reflecting upon the juries of the colony; and to your reply of tile 4th instant, stating you were ...

    Article : 216 words
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    MR. EDITOR—I am glad you have met with Mr. Macauley's speech to his constituents at Edinburgh—a place above all others where for the last three centuries it would have been high treason to have ...

    Article : 271 words
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    SIR—I beg to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 1st instant, requesting to be informed of the particular cases alluded to in an article inserted in the Herald of Monday last upon the Jury System, ...

    Article : 181 words
  12. Van Diemen's Land.

    Our files of Van Diemen's Land papers reach to the end of last month; but we are indebted to a highly esteemed friend for the True Colonist, of the 4th instant, which contains some curious ...

    Article : 1,144 words
  13. SERVANTS AND LABOURERS BILL.

    The following abstract of this Bill, now before the Legislative Council, has been printed and circulated through the town by some operatives:—Clause first repeals so much of 9 Geo. IV., No. 9, ...

    Article : 1,037 words
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    SIR—I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 15th instant, in which, after calling my attention to a paragraph which appeared, during my absence on duty at the late Bathurst ...

    Article : 767 words
  15. TO HANNIBAL MACARTHUR, ESQ., M.C.

    HONORABLE SIR—You were not always addressed by this title. You have now land, and houses, and sheep, and horses, and prisoner slaves, and, what you may perhaps deem as valuable—cattle. You ...

    Article : 538 words
  16. IMMIGRATION.

    A respectable subscriber, who does not subscribe to our opinion of the merits of the two systems of Immigration, complains that, in our late articles on that subject, we do not state distinctly the fact ...

    Article : 206 words
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    SIR—I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of a letter from you, dated the 16th instant, calling my attention to a paragraph which appeared lately in the Herald newspaper, under the head of ...

    Article : 432 words
  18. Government Gazette.

    PRINTING.—Persons desirous of executing such printing as may be required for the colonial departments of the government, during the year from the 1st of January, 1041, are invited to transmit tenders ...

    Article : 144 words
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