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  2. OUR OWN MOGGILL CORRESPONDENT—HIS SCHEME.

    THIS to our trusty and well-beloved friend, the Editor—greeting. I am happy to be able "to resume my duties," as the genteel boarding school after[?]Christmas advertisements would say. ...

    Article : 1,983 words
  3. GRAFTING FRUIT TREES.

    MY attention was drawn to some correspondence which appeared in the Darling Downs Gazette concerning the grafting of fruit trees, and I should like, with your permission, to ...

    Article : 790 words
  4. GERMANS IN OUR LAW COURTS.

    SIR,—There was, the other day, at the Petty Debts Court, a case "Ries[?]nw[?]ber versus Tesman" tried, both [?]tigants being Germans, the particulars of which demand publicity. ...

    Article : 836 words
  5. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    DISCOVERY OF THE REMAINS OF THE REV. SAMUEL BROMLEY,—The Mor[?] correspondent of the Western Post writes:—"The mysterious disappearance of this gentlemen, some ...

    Article : 2,378 words
  6. COAST DISEASE.

    "AGRI" writes as follows to the Queenslander: —" Sir,—The subjoined remarks upon a disease, not unknown in Queensland may interest your readers, although, fortunately, it is not ...

    Article : 975 words
  7. BI-SULPHITE OF LIME.

    SIR,—I imported, in the Storm King, two puncheons of Medlo[?]k and Bailey's patent bisulphite of lime, and have, in consequence, received so many inquiries as to its properties, ...

    Article : 3,512 words
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