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  2. SELECT POETRY.

    By the late GEORGE JAMES MACDONALD. Esq. Aye, ones more t[?]nch the strings— That Memory may feed upon that strain, And over-live again ...

    Article : 270 words
  3. Advertising

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    Advertising : 4,565 words
  4. PRICE OF FLOUR.

    MY DEAR ARGUS,—Trucking the letter of "Meteator," in your paper of today and your remarks [?], I believe it is pretty wel[?] known that the [?] would convey to [?] [?] ...

    Article : 108 words
  5. ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE

    SIR.—With reference to your article of yesterday morning, respecting the likelihood of a destination of provisions at the Diggings during he p[?]rs[?]nt winter months, and the ...

    Article : 1,072 words
  6. NECESSARIES AT THE DIGGINGS.

    SIR—Allow me, through the medium of your widely circulated journal, to call the attention of "the powers that be" to a subject of vital importance relative to the health and welfare of ...

    Article : 322 words
  7. DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE.

    THE QUEEN'S BIRTH-DAY.—There is to be a grand field-day for the t[?]adies on Her Majesty's Birth-day, in the shape of a l[?]vee, and all that sort of thing. Cooked hats are being taken ...

    Article : 2,466 words
  8. PRICE OF FLOUR.

    SIR—I notice in your paper of Saturday a letter signed "Mer[?]tor," noticing the pa[?]pable difference in the prices of flour, between Mr Dight's and Messrs Alison and Knight's ...

    Article : 282 words
  9. A VOICE FROM THE DIGGINGS.

    S[?]R—As a frend to owre c[?]ass [?] ave A[?]umplante to make aginst the [?]lonat Sac[?]a[?]ory wich he most [?]no as hese in the rong, an unlit tin for his sarvise, an the [?] he gives in the ...

    Article : 774 words
  10. A WOODEN TOWN.

    SIR—Your correspondent Bendigo is very kind in proposing that the inhabitants of Collingwood should have the whole benefit of a relaxation of the building Act, but, as an ...

    Article : 245 words
  11. THE LEAGUE.

    SIR — A corre[?]pondent of the Herald, considers it s.v. u[?]s of sectarianism that the League Council have elected the Assistant Secretary. The reply is very ready.—I am not a minister ...

    Article : 233 words
  12. THE ROADS.

    SIR—Your paper being recognised as the f[?]iend of the public at large. I take the liberty of laying before you a grievance which no doubt will be immediately remedied by your bringing ...

    Article : 222 words
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