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  2. CORPORATION WATER RATES.

    SIR—If you could spare a few lines from your pen to advocate cheap water for us, the working classes of this city, now that the amount of the rate is under discussion, you would be doing us a very great amount of good, ...

    Article : 171 words
  3. NEW ZEALAND.

    THE following is the concinsion of Captain H. A. Atkinson's speech in support of the petition for compensstion from Taran[?]ki:—Before I sit down, sir, I will say a few words as to the relations subsisting between the two ...

    Article : 631 words
  4. ABOARD THE CONSTELLATION.

    "GOING for seventeen hundred dollars! a shameful, aggravating sactifice No advance on seventeen hundred dollars? Gentlemen, gentlemen, be apry with your biddings, and don't let such valuable property be sweepered out of the U-nited ...

    Article : 7,755 words
  5. TASMANIA.

    WE are in receipt of intelligence from launceston and Hobart Town to the 24[?]h ins[?]ant. We extract the following:— THE PARKMOUNT TRAGEDY.—The police are ...

    Article : 492 words
  6. THE BIBLE HALL FOUNTAIN.

    SIR,—I observed on passing this fountain to-day that the broken bottle I have previously alluded to had been removed, and an old tin cup had been substituted. This is a plece of extravagance that I did not anticipate, when ...

    Article : 97 words
  7. TO THE EDITOR OF THE EMPIRE.

    SIR,—Notwithstanding the outery against the new Police Bill, the district of Eden is very well behaved, owing to the peaceful character of the inhabitents. There is not, I believe, a single criminal case for the district court ...

    Article : 188 words
  8. RECEIPTS OF THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES FOR 1862.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 322 words
  9. AN INCIDENT OF WATERLOO.

    A PAGE in Victor Hugo's "Mis[?]rables" which has been more severely criticised than any other is one in which he not only denies (as many writers have done before) that Cambron[?] used at Waterloo the famous ...

    Article : 1,301 words
  10. THE LONGFORD TRAGEDY.—FURTHER IMPORTANT DISCLOSURES.

    Wednesday, 17th September, 1863.—This afternoon the missing double-bar[?]elled gun, a cotton rug, and two shirts were found co[?]cealed in a log fence near the hut of Parker. The wristhands of one shirt, which had been ...

    Article : 754 words
  11. LYTTELTON.

    The Lyttelton Times, of the 17th instant, says:—A serious affray took piece in Lyttelton on Saturday last, between a patty of drunken diggers and the police. It sppears that the men had come down in the Rangatire, ...

    Article : 468 words
  12. THE LIBERATION OF BELIGION.

    SIR,—A writer who holds a first-class position in the domain of literature and ethies in the mother country, writes to the following effect, in an influential public journal, in July last, in reference to the above-named ...

    Article : 1,093 words
  13. JUSTICES' JUSTICE.

    SIR,—There are not, perhaps, any colonial courts of law that require such constant vigilance on the part of the public and the Press as our courts of petty sessions, as it is principally at these courts that the great body of the ...

    Article : 658 words
  14. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    WE have South Australian papers to the 18th instant. The following is from the A[?]rtiser of that date:— We have to record a most melancholy and fatal accident which occurred in Adelaide, about a quarter past 4 o'clock ...

    Article : 442 words
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