THE Ya's gives the following particulars of the conflict reported in our telegraphic intelligence last week:— The coach from Labing Flat that arrived in town ...
Article : 2,778 wordsSince the departure of the King natives from here it has leaked out that it is their intention to compel all the loyal natives residing between Otaki and [?] to concentrate, and reside on the south side of the Otaki flag. ...
Article : 302 wordsIF the title of Mr. Dickens's last novel could fairly be taken to mean more than a slight foreshadowing of the plot therein developed, we could not easily bring ourselves to congratulate the author on a hit so curiously unhappy as ...
Article : 6,416 wordsBy H.M.S. Fawn we have Auckland papers to the 1st of April. We make the following extracts from the Southern Cross:— REMOVAL OF THE KING FLAG. ...
Article : 645 wordsSince my last letter but little changes has taken place in the aspect affairs. I will, however, supply you with such matters of intelligence as may interest the public, and lead them to see how matters stand in the ...
Article : 1,681 wordsSIR.—Will you allow me space for a few remarks bearing upon the necessity for a new impounding bill, in connection with the efficient working of free selection in our various rural districts. As you, from the tone of many ...
Article : 415 wordsOn the following day the runanga again met, to take into consideration the closing of the road between Wanganui and New Plymouth, against the government mail and against the Bishop, and to request the Nagat[?] ...
Article : 1,027 wordsSIR.—I should feet obliged, on public grounds, if you would insert in the Empire the following:— It may, I think, be assumed as an understood fact, that [?] mortality, generally, in New South Wales is ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Tue 15 Apr 1862, Page 3
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