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  2. PENNANT HILLS.

    A HUT BURNED TO THE GROUND.—On Friday, the 18th instant, an old resident of this district, named John Taslor, who earned a livelihood by making rushb[?]ttomed chairs, found hiself suddenly deprived of ...

    Article : 264 words
  3. The War in New Zealand

    BY the Kate we have Auckland papers to the 11th September. It will be seen from the following that the reinforeements lately depatched from Sydney, will not arrive too ...

    Article : 849 words
  4. L A W. INSOLVENCY COURT.—SATURDAY.

    Alexander Milne Fraser, of Singleton, storekeeper. Liahilities, £247.16[?].7[?]. Assets, £184 15s.10£. Deficit, £63 0[?].8[?] Mr. Morris. official assignee. John Beauchamp, of Pitt-street, Sydney, cotractor. ...

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  5. MEETINGS OF CREDITORS.

    Monday, 28.—Samuel Piper, first; Samuel G. Fogg, special, for proof of debut, at 10 a.m. George A. F. Lentz, Joseph Corti, James Smith, Baker and Tomli[?]on, George Titterton, examination; Thomas Phillips, adjourned third; William ...

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    Another correspondent writes from the Manning as follows:— WINGHAM.—The winter here was unnauallyl cold, but Orion seems to have given place to the sweet influences ...

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  7. CAMP, MARTYN'S FARM.

    At about two o'clock p.m., this day, intellligence of an attack on Pukeuohe, by a large body of maoris, was conveyed to this place by Mr. Martyn, who could hear the firing in the direction of the above named place. Captain ...

    Article : 294 words
  8. HINTON.

    ANNIVERSARY SERVICES AND TEA MEETING AT THE BAPTIST CHAPEL, HINTON.—On Sunday, the 20th instant, the Rev. John Bunayn M Cure, of Sydney, preached the anniversary semons, morning and evening; ...

    Article : 1,146 words
  9. METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COURT.

    JURY CAUSES FOR TO-DAY.—Carr v. Simons; Griffi n v. Mackenzte. ...

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  10. RICHMOND RIVER.

    LIS[?] RE. SEPTEMBER 18TH.—The Clarence and Richmond River Steam Navigation Company's steamship Reinhow, left herd last Thursday. There was not t[?]llow enough to fill her up, but she took in twelve or fifteen ...

    Article : 198 words
  11. CENTRAL POLICE COURT.—SATURDAY.

    BEFORE the Mayor, With Messers. Sutherland and Burde[?]in. Mary Cleary and Mary A[?] Thompson, for idle and disorderly conduct, were each ordered to pay a flue of ...

    Article : 219 words
  12. MAUKU.

    On Monday, September 7. Captain Jackson arrived here with his force, in consequence of the recent intelligence that the bush in this neighbourhood was infested by the enemy. On Tuesday morning an expedition ...

    Article : 235 words
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    Mr. Wilson, a gentleman who arrived by the Kate yesterday, has favoured us with the following copy of an extra issued by the New Zealander on the afternoon of Friday, the 11th ...

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    WAVERLEY BAND OF HOPE.—The usual monthly meeting of this society was held, on Friday evening lastat the Wesleyan chapel, presided over by Mr. James Vickery. The Rev. R. W. Canderkiete addressed the ...

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    Poon Box.—No aplicants for relief. Received nil. ROSTER.—Monday—Messers.Oatley, Pearce, Murphy, adn Thornton. Tuesday—Messrs. Day, Lenshan, Kettle, and Lyons. Wednesday—Messrs. G. Hill, ...

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  16. WATER POLICE COURT.—SATURDAY.

    No charge appeared on the police sheets. ROSTER.—Monday—Messrs. J. Caldwell, J. Shoobert, and J. B. Smithers. Tuersday—Messrs. J. Birrell, T. Cooper, and J Murphy. Wednesday—Mesers. B. Bur. ...

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  17. WAIUKU.

    In consequence of continued intimations that an attack is impending on this palce; all the women and children, and with two o[?] three exceptions, all the men of the district retire to the blockhouse nightly. ...

    Article : 1,191 words
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    NEW ERA IN ART.—Repid strides save of late year beem made to perfect the photographic art, but the g eatest—most wonderful improvement—is certainly by teh sennotype, for the figures are brought out to such ...

    Article : 889 words
  19. LATEST NEWS FROM THE FRONT.

    You have probably before this reaches you, heard of the attack at Camerontown. The following are the facts so far as I can at present ascertain them. Early on Monday morning last the canoes containing ...

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  20. MANNING RIVER.

    SEPTEMBER 22.—Allow me to take up a short space in your earlient issue, as I am sure it will afford your readers on the Manning (and perhaps elsewhere) some pleasure to see our daily transactions appearing in ...

    Article : 420 words
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