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  2. NEW ZEALAND.

    The news from New Zealand continues fraught with apprehensions for the safety of all the settlers on the North Island. Te Kooti and his murderous band on the one side, and Tito Kowaru on the other, are holding their ground so successfully ...

    Article : 4,598 words
  3. LAYING THE FOUNDATION OF COOK'S STATUE.

    WHO first called public attention to the neglect of the people of New South Wales to the memory of the great discoverer of these colonies matters little to us, but unquestionably there were grounds for the complaint. The labors of the illustrious ...

    Article : 1,814 words
  4. MEETINGS OF PUBLIC COMPANIES.

    A LARGE number of local Joint Stock Companies held their halfyearly meetings during January. We append brief abstracts of their reports for the six mouths ending 31st December. The City Bank.—Balance of profits from previous account, ...

    Article : 577 words
  5. H.R.H. PRINCE ALFRED'S SECOND VISIT TO SYDNEY.

    DURING the stay of the Galatea at Sydney her Eoyal captain confined himself almost solely to his position1 as an officer of H. M. navy, and only on three occasions was he tempted to assume his dignity as a son of our good Queen, and take part ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,056 words
  6. OUR COAL FIELDS.

    As the railways open up the interior of the colony, so our rich mineral deposits are likely to be developed. It was only a few weeks since that cinnebar, yielding over 50 per cent, of quicksilver, was discovered in the Western districts. New ...

    Article : 168 words
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